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Writing Field Reports
A common kind of informational report describes inspections, maintenance, and site studies. Such reports, often known as field reports, explain problems, methods, results, and conclusions, but they deemphasize methods and can include recommendations. The report in Figure 17.2 illustrates a possible variation on this standard report structure.
The word visual describes the methods.
The writer states the purpose of the inspection.
The writer has chosen to incorporate the words summary and conclusion in the body of the letter rather than use headings as a method of organization.
Responding to Readers’ Questions in a Field Report
When you write a field report, be sure to answer the following six questions:
If appropriate, also discuss what you think should be done next.