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PLATFORM RESOURCE CENTRE

The 2022.1 Platform release saw the introduction of several enhancements to structured inspections. This document gives a complete overview of how to use structured inspections.

Table of Contents

Perspective to maintain structured inspections

To be able to create or work with structured inspection templates you need to have either the role Onsite Inspect - Data Administrator or Onsite Inspect - System Administrator.

When logged into one of these Perspectives you have an additional Administration menu with 2 options.

  1. Inspection Templates are the items that you want the person performing the inspection to review.

  2. Response Groups are where you can define your own custom responses.

Response Groups

Structured inspections ask for responses from the user which are translated into one of two states, either Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory.

Standard Response Groups

The standard response groups, that can be used and the responses available, are shown below.

The standard available Response Groups are;

Group

Pass/Fail/Not Applicable

Pass/Fail/Not Available

Ranking

Reverse Yes/No/Not Applicable

Satisfaction

Score 1 -10

Score 1 -5

Yes/No/NA/NV

Yes/No/Not Applicable

The responses translate to two response types. The type can either be

  • Satisfactory. The item has passed.

  • Needs Attention. The item has failed and further actions are required.

The table below shows how the responses map to response types.

Response Group

Response

Response Type

Pass/Fail/Not Applicable

Pass

Satisfactory

Pass/Fail/Not Applicable

Fail

Needs Attention

Pass/Fail/Not Applicable

N/A

Satisfactory

Pass/Fail/Not Available

Pass

Satisfactory

Pass/Fail/Not Available

Fail

Needs Attention

Pass/Fail/Not Available

Not Available

Satisfactory

Ranking

1 - Extremely Poor

Needs Attention

Ranking

2 - Poor

Needs Attention

Ranking

3 - Neutral

Satisfactory

Ranking

4 - Good

Satisfactory

Ranking

5 - Excellent

Satisfactory

Reverse Yes/No/NA

Yes

Needs Attention

Reverse Yes/No/NA

No

Satisfactory

Reverse Yes/No/NA

N/A

Satisfactory

Satisfaction

Satisfactory

Satisfactory

Satisfaction

Unsatisfactory

Needs Attention

Satisfaction

Neither

Satisfactory

Score 1 - 10

1

Needs Attention

Score 1 - 10

2

Needs Attention

Score 1 - 10

3

Needs Attention

Score 1 - 10

4

Needs Attention

Score 1 - 10

5

Satisfactory

Score 1 - 10

6

Satisfactory

Score 1 - 10

7

Satisfactory

Score 1 - 10

8

Satisfactory

Score 1 - 10

9

Satisfactory

Score 1 - 10

10

Satisfactory

Score 1 - 5

1

Needs Attention

Score 1 - 5

2

Satisfactory

Score 1 - 5

3

Satisfactory

Score 1 - 5

4

Satisfactory

Score 1 - 5

5

Satisfactory

Yes / No / Na / NV

Yes

Satisfactory

Yes / No / Na / NV

No

Needs Attention

Yes / No / Na / NV

N/A

Satisfactory

Yes / No / Na / NV

Not Verified

Satisfactory

Yes/No/Not Applicable

Yes

Satisfactory

Yes/No/Not Applicable

No

Needs Attention

Yes/No/Not Applicable

N/A

Satisfactory

Adding a Response Group

Multiple choice - One response

Multiple choice Multiple responses

Inspection Templates

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