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2021FAQ_sheet_instructions.pdf

FAQ Sheet Instructions

Prepare a FAQ sheet on your toxic agent using the information you collected for your report. The

sheet should be 1 page (NOT MORE) and would be something that might be handed out to people

who are interested or posted on-line. The content should not be very technical but more of questions

that the general public might have about the material. A few examples of FAQ sheets from are

provided. Please, pay attention to the FAQ sheet design and make it appealing to attract and motivate

the general public to read it. FAQ sheet design is part of the final score for this assignment.

FAQ Sheet Instructions

Some more detailed instructions on preparing the FAQ sheets for your toxic agents. Please, do not

use extensive text, but rather bullet point style, so people would be motivated to read rather than

overwhelmed by ton of text.

1) The format should be questions with corresponding answers.

2) The questions should be information that someone not familiar with the toxic agent would like

to know. You should include questions and answers similar to those below:

a. What is X?

i. Include information on the general properties

1. Gas, liquid or solid

2. Odor

3. Color

ii. What are its uses

b. How would I be exposed to X?

i. Most likely routes of exposure

ii. Who is most likely to be exposure (member of general public, worker in

manufacturing plant, person applying pesticides, etc.)

iii. Specific groups especially at risk (children, elderly, pregnant women, etc.)

c. What are the effects of X exposure?

i. Symptoms

ii. Effects from human studies/epidemiology if known

iii. Molecular mechanisms - in general terms only

d. How can I prevent exposure to X?

i. Individual or group prevention (you can include regulatory preventative

measures too)

e. Where I can get more information?

i. The best are government websites such as EPA, ATSDR, CDC, etc. These

websites are usually available and easily accessible which may not be the case

for other links.

3) The information should not be very technical. Remember that this FAQ sheet is for a

person that has questions or concerns about a specific material and, in many cases, they

do not have a science background. You should aim for a high school reading level and

any technical terms should be defined in layman terms.