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Review details

In the following section, the individual points of the first step of a review are explained.

Gap analysis step 1


Audit:

  • If this review is performed in the course of an audit, you can associate the audit with the review here. If the review arises as a result of an audit, the fields lead auditor, interview partner, and start and end dates will also be pre-populated by the audit. Alternatively, the master data can be loaded from the audit, via the button to the right of it. (For more on audits, see Audit planning).

OrgEh:

  • Here the organizational unit is entered, which is responsible for the verification.

Function:

Name:

  • The name of the review is entered here.

Description:

  • Here the purpose of the review should be described briefly.

Remark:

  • Here you can make comments for the conduct of the review.

Lead auditor:

  • This is where the lead auditor of a review is determined. They select the subject areas of the review, determine other auditors, as well as interview partners, and request responses from them.

Co-auditor(s)/companion(s):

  • Are individuals who are involved in an assessment as experts in the respective subject areas.

Responsibles:

  • This person is generally responsible for the review objects/topics of the review.
  • Both the responsibles and the interview partners see the corresponding review in their task overview, if it is a Self Assessment. Both roles have the option to answer the Self Assessment, but only the interview partner is prompted to do so via email.

Interview partners:

  • Interviews are conducted with them about the topics in the course of a review. In the course of a self assessment, they will be tasked with answering the review questions. (see type)

Start and end date:

  • Here you enter the planned time span of the review.

Type:

  • Interview: The review is conducted together with the inteview partner. The inteview partner himself can not change anything in the review, but can view it.
  • Self assessment: The inteview partner is assigned to answer topics independently. The auditor requests an answer via the "Request answer" button (if the review has been activated) and reviews it afterwards.
  • The type can only be changed in the "Draft" status!

Change log:

  • Here, it is recorded at what times the review was edited by whom, when it changed status, and when it was completed.


Add review topics

In this item, you or the principal investigator add the review objects that are to be treated in the check.

All review objects that have already been added are displayed in the upper bar and can also be removed here.

Review objects can be selected from knowledge databases (only for deviation analyses) or created by users. A distinction must be made as to whether this is an initial assessment of the review object or whether a review object has already been dealt with in this context. This determines whether a review object is to be added as an initial assessment / new creation or as a reassessment of already existing review objects.

Initial evaluation by means of knowledge database (Only for deviation analyses)

To do this, first select the desired knowledge base via the dropdown in the "Initial evaluation using knowledge base" tab. Then select all the topics that will be covered for the first time in the context of a review.

To add a topic, click on the green plus.

To note:

  • The plus is only displayed for topics that also contain review questions. If none is indicated, then this topic serves only the structuring. These have normally an arrow to expand, in which then topics are, which can really be added. (see illustration below, the tree has already been expanded several times)
  • If there are several language versions of the knowledge base, then the one is indicated, which fits to the language set by the user, if for this a translation is present. If there is e.g. from a WDB a translation in English, this is used if the user uses the language English.


Re-evaluation of existing review objects

To add a review, you must first switch to the " Revaluation of existing review objects" tab.

The review objects that are to be re-evaluated can then be selected here. Once the review objects and topics have been selected, they must be added to the review by clicking the " Revaluate selected review objects" button.


Options:

  • Use current knowledge base:
If the knowledge base on which the review object is based is now available in a higher version and this is marked as preferred, the review object will be updated to this version.
  • Take over answers:
  • NONE: No answers from the last review will be applied.
  • ALL: All answers of the last review are applied.
  • POSITIVE: Only the positively answered review questions are applied.
  • Set reason for accepted answers? (only selectable for ALL and POSTIVE)
If you want to set a reason for accepted answers, you can enter it in the text field. If the checkbox is activated but no text is entered, the default text "Reason of last check still valid" is set as reason.

Create a new review object

In this tab, review objects can be created without knowledge base.

For this purpose, a name, an abbreviation and a person responsible must be assigned for the new review object. Once this has been done, click on "Add new review object".


Overview of review objects

All review objects that have been added to the review are listed here. Clicking on "Next" takes you to the overview of the individual review objects, in which all the assigned review questions and review results for the review objects are listed.


Review objects detail view

In this view, the header data of the review object, as well as all assigned review questions and review results are pressed.

It is possible to link the review object with entities. This ensures that all deviations of the review object, with all their measures and controls, are directly linked to the entities. Thus, it is immediately recognizable in the entity and the structure analysis which hazard situations affect an entity.

Furthermore, it is possible to add additional review results to the review object by clicking on the "Plus" button. For more information on review results see Input review results.

With the arrows next to the plus, the order of the review results can be changed.


Answer review questions (gap analysis)

If the review object is a topic of a knowledge base, then the questions of this topic can be answered during the review. How to answer review questions can be found under Answer review question.

Enter review results/answer again

More information about entering or responding to review objects can be found at Review results → Input review results/response.

Important: To be able to complete a review, not all reviwe questions/results must be answered! However, a warning will be displayed if you try to complete a review with unanswered review questions/results.

Handle gaps

If all review objects have now been treated, the "handle gaps" item appears.

On this page, all review objects with gaps are displayed along with their gaps. Gaps are review results or review questions that were answered with No, Partly or a score below the target score.

You can now assign hazard situations to these gaps here.

There are two ways to assign a gap to a hazard situation:

  1. Select an already existing hazard situation via the drop-down menu. Then select the gaps that are to be assigned to the hazard situation and click on "Assign selected gaps to selected hazard situation".
  2. Select the desired gaps and click on "Create hazard situation for review object". This opens a dialog in which a new hazard situation can be created and assigned for the selected gaps.
add to existing hazard situation


create new hazard situation


Hazard situation details