e. Emergency procedures refer to the procedures for cases of fire, explosion, flooding and other catastrophies. Specify emergency first aid equipment and practices, emergency shutdown procedures and reporting requirements f. Critical Rules and Regulations reinforce the most important rules by including them in the Work Practices. Keep them as short and simple as possible, give the reasons for the rules; and focus on the "critical few." g. Positive, Proper Practices highlight the things that the worker can do to ensure efficient, safe, productive results. Keep the "thou shalt nots" to a minimum. Accentuate the positives. h. Summary Statement summarize the most important points. Give a "prescription" for positive action. Zero in on the benefits of proper performance.