After watching all
the videos and reading from module eight I think there a couple key elements
that are essential for an ideal chemical policy.
Reason
for policy: It is
important to establish why a policy needs to be implemented. A brief reason
would be placed in this section.
Introduction/History: After stating your reason for a policy.
The writer needs to introduce the problem and justify the need for a new
policy. Part of the introduction would also include the history of the problem.
An example of such thing would be reduction of chemical exposure.
Definition:
Setting clear
parameters for the policy and defining terms. The inclusion of definition does
away with any confusion and may educate those reading the policy who are not knowledge
in the subject.
Guidelines: A set list of instructions would
be in place to guide the execution of the policy. Setting standards and set levels
of measurement.
Objectives:
The goals of the
policy would be clearly defined in this section.
Procedure:
This section would
outline the necessary steps needed enact the policy.
Instruments: The necessary tools would be
designated in this section.
Reiterating
the reason of the policy: The
reader needs to be reminded of the reason for the policy and why it is
beneficial.
I would focus on the
procedure section with regards to an element of the public health protection. I
think that step is essential in the ideal chemical policy. Its important to focus
on the steps needed that execute a policy well. I believe that if the procedure
is not clearly defined there may be room for error which is of no benefit. A
strong well though out procedure section is essential for a policy.
Hi Iliana,
ReplyDeleteI loved reading your post, and I think your ideal policy is very well-rounded and realistic! I like that you included a "history" section so that readers can gain a better understanding of the uses and laws/regulations around a policy so that we make sure the past does not repeat itself. I also really liked that you made an "instruments" section, which is something I admittedly did not think of! It's great for people to know how exactly the policy will be enacted, and what instruments will be necessary to make the new policy a reality. Overall, great job!
Aveena
Hi Iliana,
ReplyDeleteI liked reading your breakdown of an ideal chemical policies. I think all the elements you mentioned are includes many factors for an effective policy. Reasoning for the policy is definitely important to include; it is important to mention why the public needs this policy and how this need will be addressed. Also having a n objective or goals that you hope to meet can help measure the success of the policy after it is implemented. It was great reading your post.