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jayhills49

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Legal liabilities resulting from faulty instructions include failure to warn against
 
  a) hazards from proper use of a product.
  b) possible misuses of a product.
  c) possible unclear and misleading instructions.
  d) a and b.
  e) a, b, and c.

Question 2

For an appropriate amount of detail in instructions,
 
  a) focus on the product, not the task.
  b) divide the task into simple steps and sub-steps.
  c) speed up the rate of information as steps become more complex or sensitive.
  d) assume a highly technical audience when you are writing instructions for
  consumer products.
  e) All of these answers are correct.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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