bjb:
First, I commend your organization for providing information which provides specific functions of the special inspector (SI). Typically, 95% (or better) of the structural drawings I review denote "... special inspection to be performed in accordance with Section 17 of the UBC..." I personally think the tabular presentation of SI duties is the easiest to comprehend, for all trades.
Often SI instructions of a particular type of construction or components (e.g.: SMRF) are specified on the particular drawing with the special construction. This sort of takes the brain work out of it for the SI and therefore should be easy to implement. Obviously this is not the most practical method for redundant or similar construction.
Or, in many cases it is up to the SI to find this information within the project specifications. These situations typically result in specific inspections, tests or samples required to have been performed are overlooked.
I perform QA/Verification inspections for a living and find no matter how easy, clearly or how specific you state your requirements, many required SI activities are often NOT performed. By noting specific duties using a method such as yours, it really does help in reducing the confusion or a misunderstanding of what is required by the SI.