European Inspection Management

About European Inspection Management

In Germany, inspections of pressure-containing assets are regulated by the industrial safety regulation (BetrSichV). The aim of this regulation is to guarantee the protection of employees' health and safety when using work equipment. With this module, APM will provide a solution to help categorize the inspection activities according to Government Regulation based on pressure, volume, and fluid characteristics. According to this categorization, Compliance Management module of APM can recommend applicable inspection task types along with recommended interval based on each asset type. This module will also help you identify the certification requirements of Inspectors. For example, ZÜS (Approved Inspection Body) and bP (Qualified Person) based on the criticality of the asset.

This functionality is fully integrated with Compliance Management module and Inspection Management module.

Create Fluid Records

About This Task

To create process fluid data in Fluid Data family, the fluid name must exist in the Integrity Fluid Name System Code Table. For more information on System Code Tables, refer to the System Codes and Tables documentation.

Procedure

  1. Access the System Codes and Tables page.
  2. From the System Tables section, select Integrity Fluid Name.
    The details of the Integrity Fluid Name table appears.
  3. In the System Code subsection, select .
    The Create System Code window appears.
  4. In the ID box, enter the ID for the fluid.
    Note: The ID must be unique and must not be greater than 50 characters in length.
  5. In the Description box, provide a description for the fluid.
    Note: The description must not exceed 255 characters in length.
  6. Select one or more of the following options:
    • Default: Select the check box if you want this fluid to be the default fluid for the Integrity Fluid Name System Code Table.
    • Active: Select the check box if you want the System Code to be active.
  7. Select Save.
    The new fluid is added and appears in the System Code subsection.

What To Do Next

After you create the System Code for a fluid, do the following.

Add Fluid Data

Before You Begin

Ensure that the fluid, for which you want to add the fluid properties, is created in the Integrity Fluid Name System Code Table. For more information, refer to the Create Fluid Records topic.

About This Task

Now, you must add fluid properties for the new fluid added using Record Manager. For more information on Record Manager, refer to the Record Manager documentation. Based on the properties that you define, a group is assigned to the fluid. For more information on the fluid group assignment, refer to Table F of Annexure - 1.

Procedure

  1. Using Record Manager, create a record in the Fluid Data family.
    The Fluid Data datasheet appears.
  2. Enter values in the available fields.
    Based on the values, a group is assigned to the fluid.
    Note: If required, you can change the default group assigned to the fluid.
  3. Select .
    The fluid properties are added to the fluid record.

Assign Assets to European Compliance Strategy Template

About This Task

APM provides eight Compliance Strategy Templates for the European Inspection Compliance. Each Compliance Strategy Template is linked to a policy that enables recommendation generation based on certain guidelines. You can assign assets to the European Inspection Compliance Strategy Templates. After the assets are linked to the compliance strategy templates, Inspection Plans can be created by the MI Compliance Analyst or the MI Compliance Approver. When the Inspection Plan creation is initiated, the policy selected in the Compliance Strategy Template is executed against the assets that are linked to the template. Creating Inspection plans for assets also generates recommendations according to the guidelines specified in the policy. When an asset is linked to multiple Compliance Strategy Templates, the policy for each template executes, and the generated recommendations are linked to the Inspection Plan and the asset.

Procedure

  1. Access the administrative features of Compliance Management.
    The Compliance Strategy Templates page appears, displaying all the available Compliance Strategy Templates.
  2. Select one of the following Compliance Strategy Templates:
    • EU_PIPE_FL: Template for Piping for Functional Location
    • EU_PIPE_EQ: Template for Piping Equipment
    • EU_SB_FL: Template for Steam Boiler for Functional Location
    • EU_SPV_FL: Template for Simple Pressure Vessel for Functional Location
    • EU_PV_EQ: Template for Pressure Vessel Equipment
    • EU_SPV_EQ: Template for Simple Pressure Vessel Equipment
    • EU_PV_FL: Template for Pressure Vessel for Functional Location
    • EU_SB_EQ: Template for Steam Boiler Equipment
    The Compliance Strategy Template datasheet appears, displaying the Template Details section.
  3. Select the Assets tab.
    The Assets section appears, displaying a list of assets associated with the selected Compliance Strategy Template.
  4. Perform one of the following steps:
    • To add Assets via query, complete the following steps:
      1. Select .
      2. In the Add Assets to <Asset ID> window, next to each query that you want to use to search for assets to add to the Compliance Strategy Template, select the check box, and then select Next.
        Note:
        • After you select the first query and assets, the query that you selected is stored in the Asset Lookup Query field of the Compliance Strategy Template record. Subsequent uses of the Add Asset via Query tool will use the previously selected query by default. Additionally, the results of this query are used in the Assets without Templates section of the Compliance Management Overview page. To use a different query in the Add Asset via Query tool, select Previous, and then select a query from the catalog.
        • When you use a query to select assets, one of the output fields of the query must be the entity key for an asset. The field in the query must be named ASSET_ENTY_KEY.
        • If you have already added assets to the Compliance Strategy Template, you can filter the query results using a WHERE parameter; the entity key of the template must be TEMP_ENTY_KEY.

        The Select Assets section appears, displaying the results of the query that you selected.

      3. In the Select Assets section, next to each asset that you want to add, select the check box.
      4. Select Finish.
    • To add Assets via finder, complete the following steps:
      1. Select .
      2. In the Hierarchy Finder window, navigate to the asset that you want to add.
      3. Next to each asset that you want to add to the Compliance Strategy Template, select .

        The selected assets appear in the Hierarchy Finder window.

      4. Select OK.

Results

The selected assets appear in the Assets section.
Important:
  • When you select assets to add, you must select assets that are in the same family as the defined asset family for the template. Additionally, you cannot add the same asset more than once.
  • When you are adding assets to the Compliance Strategy Template, the assets listed in the Hierarchy Finder and the queries listed are site filtered.
Tip: If one or more assets cannot be added to the Compliance Strategy Template, an error message will appear. You can select the error to view a list of assets that were not successfully added to the template.

Create Inspection Summary Reference Records

About This Task

Inspection Summary Reference records are used to auto populate Inspection Summary field value for Inspection Event record using data from Inspection Summary Reference records. Inspection Summary Reference records can be added using Record Manager.

Procedure

  1. Access Record Manager, select Inspection Summary Reference from the list.
    The Inspection Summary Reference datasheet appears.
  2. In the datasheet, select or enter appropriate values in the available fields.
  3. Select .
    The Inspection Summary Reference record is created.

European Inspection Management Workflow

About This Task

This workflow provides the basic, high-level steps for using European Inspection Management. The steps and links provided in the workflow do not necessarily reference every possible procedure.

Procedure

  1. Identify an Asset
  2. Create Asset Technical Data Record
  3. Apply the Suggested Compliance Strategy templates for an Asset
  4. Create an Inspection Plan
  5. Approve an Inspection Plan
  6. Implement an Inspection Plan
  7. Manage Inspection Tasks
  8. Reschedule an Inspection Task
  9. Manage Inspection Events

Identify an Asset

This topic describes how to identify the certification requirements for the inspectors based on the criticality of the assets.

Procedure

  1. Access the Assets page.
    The Asset Hierarchy appears in the Assets page.
  2. In the Hierarchy section, in the Search box, enter the Asset ID for which you want to create or edit Asset Technical Data, and then press Enter.
    The asset appears in the Hierarchy section.
  3. Select the Integrity tab, and then select Inspection Assets for Inspection Management to view and edit the Inspection Management Overview page for the related asset.
    Note: For better workflow walkthrough, we are using asset E0110A-097 from Asset Hierarchy as an example. The steps in the below workflow are based on the E0110A-097 asset.
  4. In the Integrity tab, no inspections appear for the selected asset.
  5. Select the link on the 0 Inspections.
    The Inspection Management Overview page appears for the related asset.

Create Asset Technical Data Record

This topic describes how to create an Asset Technical Data record to determine the certification requirements of the inspectors based on the criticality of the assets. You can create multiple Asset Technical Data records for an Asset.

Procedure

  1. Access the Inspection Management Overview page.
  2. Select and then select View Asset Technical Data.
    The Asset Technical Data page appears, displaying the assets and the related families for Asset Technical Data and NR13 Technical Data.
    Note: All the families for an asset are displayed in the Has Technical Data relationship family.
  3. To modify a record for Asset Technical Data or NR13 Technical Data, select the related asset from the Technical Data pane.
  4. To add a new Asset Technical Data datasheet, select , and then select Asset Technical Data.
    A blank Asset Technical Data datasheet for the selected asset appears.
  5. As needed, enter values in the available fields. Based on the fields entered in the datasheet, the value in the certification field is calculated.

Example

Example: Identify certification requirement for a Pressure Vessel

In this example, two records in Asset Technical Data family are created (that is, for the Shell Chamber and for the Tube Chamber).

FieldValue for Shell ChamberValue for Tube Chamber
ChamberShellTube
FluidC1C2
Fluid Group12
Fluid PhaseGasLiquid
Protected Pressure (P)50 Bar30 Bar
Volume (V)1200 Litre500 Litre
Outer Diameter (DN)This field is blank as values for this field are used for the certification calculation of Asset Type is Piping.This field is blank as values for this field are used for the certification calculation of Asset Type Piping.
PV (Protected Pressure*Volume)6000 Bar.Litre15000 Bar.Litre
PDN (Protected Pressure*Outer Diameter)This field is disabled as the Asset Type is Pressure Vessel.This field is disabled as the Asset Type is Pressure Vessel.
CertificationZUSBP
Note:
The Certification for the Shell chamber is determined based on the values in the following fields:
FieldValue
Asset ID000000000010000202
Asset TypePressure Vessel
Applicable RegulationEuropean Inspection Regulation
Operational Start Date06/04/2019 17:58:37
ChamberShell Chamber
Override CertificationTrue
Internal AccessTrue
External AccessFalse
Internal Inspection AccessFalse
InsulatedFalse
Internal Filling?False
CryogenicFalse
FluidC1 (C1)
Fluid TypeCombustible
Fluid PhaseGas
Fluid Group1
Operating Pressure 2 (BAR(G))
Protected Pressure 50 (BAR(G))
Volume1,200 (Liters)
PV59,999.99
The certification for the Tube chamber is determined based on the values in the following fields:
FieldValue
Asset ID000000000010000202
Asset TypePressure Vessel
Applicable RegulationEuropean Inspection Regulation
Operational Start Date08/08/2015 00:25:14
ChamberTube
Override CertificationFalse
Internal AccessTrue
External AccessTrue
Internal Inspection AccessTrue
InsulatedFalse
Internal Filling?True
CryogenicFalse
FluidHCL (HCL)
Fluid TypeCombustible
Fluid PhaseLiquid
Fluid Group1
Operating Pressure 480 (BAR(G))
Protected Pressure 520 (BAR(G))
Volume30 (Liters)
Operating Temperature 240 (Degrees Celsius)
PV15,600

Example: Identify certification requirement for a Simple Pressure Vessel

In this example, a single record is created for the Simple Pressure Vessel.

FieldValue
FluidC2
Fluid Group2
Fluid PhaseGas
Protected Pressure (P)20 Bar
Volume (V)400 Litre
Outer Diameter (DN)This field is blank as values for this field is used for the certification calculation of Asset Type Piping.
PV (Protected Pressure*Volume)8000 Bar.Litre
PDN (Protected Pressure*Outer Diameter)This field is disabled as the Asset Type is Simple Pressure Vessel.
CertificationZUS
Note: For Simple Pressure Vessel, refer to Reference Table 7 for certificate calculation.
The following fields are used for determining the certification:
FieldValue
Asset TypeSimple Pressure Vessel
Applicable RegulationEuropean Inspection Regulation
Override CertificationFalse
Internal AccessTrue
External AccessTrue
Internal Inspection AccessTrue
InsulatedFalse
Internal Filling?True
CryogenicFalse
FluidC2 (C2)
Fluid TypeFlammable
Fluid PhaseGas
Fluid Group2
Operating Pressure 12 (BAR(G))
Protected Pressure 20 (BAR(G))
Volume400 (Liters)
Operating Temperature 60 (Degrees Celsius)
PV8,000

Example: Identify certification requirement for Piping

In this example, a single record is created for the Piping Asset.

FieldValue
FluidC3
Fluid Group2
Fluid PhaseGas
Protected Pressure (P)12 Bar
Volume (V)This field is blank as values for this field is used for the certification calculation of Asset Type Pressure Vessel, Simple Pressure Vessel, and Steam Boiler.
Outer Diameter (DN)114.3 mm
PV (Protected Pressure*Volume)This field is disabled as the Asset Type is Piping.
PDN (Protected Pressure*Outer Diameter)1371.6 Bar.mm
CertificationbP
Note: For Piping, refer to Reference Table 9 for certificate calculation.
The following fields are used for determining the Certification:
FieldValue
Asset TypePiping
Applicable RegulationEuropean Inspection Regulation
Override CertificationFalse
Internal AccessFalse
External AccessTrue
Internal Inspection AccessFalse
InsulatedFalse
Internal Filling?True
CryogenicFalse
FluidC3 (C3)
Fluid TypeCombustible
Fluid PhaseGas
Fluid Group2
Operating Pressure 7.5 (BAR(G))
Protected Pressure 12 (BAR(G))
Operating Temperature 80 (Degrees Celsius)
Piping Nominal Diameter-DN 100
Piping Nominal Diameter-NPS 4
Schedule80 (X)
Outer Diameter 114.3 (Millimeters)
Nominal Thickness 8.56 (Millimeters)
PDN1,371.6

Example: Identify certification requirement for a Steam Boiler

In this example, a single record is created for the Steam Boiler.

FieldValue
FluidTest
Fluid Group1
Fluid PhaseLiquid
Protected Pressure (P)35 Bar
Volume (V)100 Litre
Outer Diameter (DN)This field is blank as values for this field is used for the certification calculation of Asset Type Piping.
PV (Protected Pressure*Volume)3500 Bar.Litre
PDN (Protected Pressure*Outer Diameter)This field is disabled as the Asset Type is Steam Boiler.
CertificationZUS
Note: For Steam Boiler, refer to Reference Table 9 for certificate calculation.
The following fields are used for determining the Certification:
FieldValue
Asset ID000000000010000202
Asset TypeSteam Boiler
Applicable RegulationEuropean Inspection Regulation
Operational Start Date06/18/2019 17:12:40
Override CertificationFalse
Internal AccessFalse
External AccessFalse
Internal Inspection AccessFalse
InsulatedTrue
Internal Filling?False
CryogenicFalse
FluidACID (ACID)
Fluid TypeFlammable
Fluid PhaseLiquid
Fluid Group1
Operating Pressure 30 (BAR(G))
Protected Pressure 35 (BAR(G))
Volume100 (Liters)
Operating Temperature 250 (Degrees Celsius)
PV3,500

Apply Suggested Compliance Strategy Templates for an Asset

Users can get suggested Compliance Strategy Templates for assets that are in the Assets without Templates section of the Compliance Management Overview page. This section contains assets that do not have linked Compliance Strategy Templates, but match queries attached to Compliance Strategy Templates.

Before You Begin

Procedure

  1. Access the Compliance Management Overview page, and then select the Assets without Templates tab.
    The Assets without Templates section appears.
  2. Select Suggest Templates.
    A window appears, stating that the current Suggested Compliance Template records will be deleted if you proceed.
  3. Select Yes.
    The Suggest Templates process executes. A scheduled job is created.
  4. Optional: If you want to view the status of the job, select .
    The Schedule Logs page appears, displaying a list of all the operations in APM that are in progress, along with the percentages of completion. You can also access a list of operations that have been successful or have failed.
  5. After selecting Suggested Template, refresh the page.
  6. Select the check boxes next to the Asset IDs, and then select Apply Template.
    The Confirm Apply Template window appears asking you to confirm if you want to apply the suggested templates to the selected assets.
  7. Select Yes.
    The templates are applied to the selected assets, and the assets appear in the Assets without Inspection Plans section of the Compliance Management Overview page.

Results

Note: For European Inspection Compliance, APM has 8 Compliance Strategy Templates that are available for use. When assets are added, the query is added to the Compliance Strategy Template record and is saved for later use. If a Compliance Strategy Template does not have a query attached to the record, it is excluded from the Suggest Templates job. Additionally, if an asset does not match a query that is attached to a Compliance Strategy Template, it will not receive a suggested Compliance Strategy Template.

Create an Inspection Plan from the Compliance Management Overview Page

You can create an Inspection Plan for assets that are linked to Compliance Strategy Templates.

Before You Begin

The assets must have one or more Compliance Strategy Templates linked to them.

Procedure

  1. Access Compliance Management, and then select the Assets without Inspection Plans tab.
    The Assets without Inspection Plans section appears, displaying a list of available assets based on the current filter.
  2. In the Assets section, select the check boxes against the rows containing the asset to create an Inspection Plan.
    The selected assets are highlighted.
  3. Select Create Inspection Plans.
    The job status appears in the page heading, displaying the progress of the Inspection Plan creation.
    Note: When the process is complete, you can select to access the Schedule Logs page.

Approve an Inspection Plan

Any user with the MI Inspection Plan Approver Security Role can move an Inspection Plan to the Approved state. After the Inspection Plan is approved, recommendations can be implemented as tasks.

About This Task

When an Inspection Plan is in the Approved state, you can create new Inspection Tasks or link existing Inspection Tasks to the related recommendations. The Inspection Tasks are transferred to the Inspection Management module.
Note:

Approving an Alternative Inspection Plan will automatically implement tasks. For more information, refer to Approve an Alternative Inspection Plan.

Procedure

  1. Access the Inspection Plan that you want to approve.
  2. In the Proposed box, select Approve, and then select Done.
    A message appears, stating that the Inspection Plan has been approved.
    Note:
    • After you approve an Inspection Plan, you cannot delete, supersede, or designate recommendations as Not Required. You must first move them to the Modified state.
    • While the Inspection Plan is being modified, you cannot delete, supersede, or designate recommendations as Not Required.

Implement an Inspection Plan

Before You Begin

  • Ensure that the Implement Recommended Actions to Tasks in ASM setting is set to False in the Inspection Configuration section of the IM Admin Preferences page.
  • You must have an Inspection Plan that is in the Approved state.

About This Task

This task describes how to implement an Inspection Plan to an Inspection Task. When you implement an Inspection Plan, all the Compliance Recommendations associated with the Inspection Plan are implemented to an Inspection Tasks.

Procedure

  1. You can view if the state of the Inspection Plan from the top-right corner of the page.
  2. Select the check box against the recommendation that you want to implement and select Implement from the top-right corner of the page.
    Note: You can perform only one implementation at a time. Select a recommendation using the check box to implement. Bulk implemented is not allowed. For more information on Recommendation Details, see Recommendation ID.
    The Implement as Inspection Task dialog appears
  3. You can implement as a new task or link it to an existing task.
    Here, we are implementing all the three tasks as a new task.
  4. As needed, modify the details for the Recommended Actions that you selected.
  5. All the three recommendations of the asset have been implemented as new task and are visible in Existing Tasks section of the page.
    The Inspection Plan page appears.

Manage Inspection Tasks

Before You Begin

Ensure that you have implemented an Inspection Plan.

About This Task

This topic describes how to create and manage a European Inspection Task. The European Inspection Task is introduced to the Inspection Task family to manage the European Inspection tasks, according to the Compliance regulation.

Procedure

  1. Select any one task from the Task ID column in Inspection Plan.
    The Inspection Task datasheet appears.
  2. Select the European Inspection Task datasheet from the Datasheet ID drop-down list.
    The European Inspection Task record appears for the asset.
  3. As needed, enter values in the available fields of the datasheet.
    For more information on the Mappings, refer to the European Technical Data and Compliance Recommendation Mappings topic. The following fields are available as part of the Inspection Event.
    FieldValueSource
    Applicable Regulation If the inspection is a European Inspection, then you need to select European Inspection Regulation. The values in this field are populated from the MI_INTGY_REGULATION system code table. Compliance Recommendation
    Certification The values in this field are populated from the MI_COMPLIANCE_STANDARDS system code table. By default, it shows ZUS and BP.Compliance Recommendation
    Previous Next DateThis field is populated automatically by the APM system. This filed stores the Next Date before the rescheduling occurs. This field is always disabled.European Inspection
    Task Rescheduling BasisThis field captures the information based on how the Next Date field is calculated. The field can be calculated either by the Completion Date or the Previous Next Date. European Inspection
    Compliance WindowThis field stores the information about the duration of compliance in months.European Admin Settings
    Inspection Documentation WindowThis field stores information about the duration in months for documenting an inspection report.European Admin Settings

    Compliance Min Date

    The earliest date on which an inspection may be performed.European Inspection
    Compliance Max DateThe time between the Last Date and the Max Date.European Inspection
    Note:
    • The Applicable Regulation and Certification field values are mapped from the related Compliance Recommendation record from which the Inspection Task was created.
    • The Applicable Regulation value is set to European Inspection Regulation and the Certification field value is set to ZUS, then the Inspectors with respective certification or Inspection Administrators will be able to select the Modifiable Task field. If the Certification field value is set to ZUS, certification for the inspector will not be checked to select the modifiable task attribute.
    • Value in the fields Compliance Window and Inspection Documentation Window in European Inspection Task datasheet are auto populated from European Admin Settings. These values must be pre-defined at a Site Level.
    • If the Certification field value is set, then Modifiable field will set to false before updating the Inspection Task.

About Rescheduling an Inspection Task

You can reschedule an Inspection Task after completing an Inspection Event. For an Inspection Task that have the Applicable Regulation set to European Inspection Regulation, the Next Date is updated in an Inspection Task based on the following two scenarios:
  • Scenario 1: For Completion Date before Compliance Min Date

    • Next Date field on Inspection Task is set based on the value in the Completion Date + Desired Interval.
    • Task Rescheduling Basis field on Inspection Task will be updated to Next Date based on Last Date.
  • Scenario 2: For Completion Date after Compliance Min Date

    • Next Date field on Inspection Task is set based on the value in the Previous Next Date + Desired Interval.
    • Task Rescheduling Basis field on Inspection Task will be updated to Next Date based on Next Date.
The above two scenarios are explained in a form of an example. The following table is used as an example to calculate the Next Date of an Inspection Task Details before any rescheduling.
FieldLast Date (mm/dd/yyyy)Desired Interval (Months)Next Date (mm/dd/yyyy)Compliance Window (Months)Compliance Min Date (mm/dd/yyyy)Compliance Max Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
Value02-12-20193602-12-2022311-01-202105-31-2022
BehaviourThis is the date in the Inspection Task which will be same as Completion date in Inspection Event. This is a Modifiable field. The Next Date is updated based on the Last Date + Desired Interval. Predefined in EU Admin SettingsThe date is updated to the First Date of Month for Next Date -Compliance WindowThe date is updated to the Last Date of Month for Next Date + Compliance Window


Using the above example, rescheduling will be done in the following two scenarios.
  • Scenario 1: Completion Date in Inspection Event is before the Compliance Min Date in the Inspection Task. Next Date = Last Date + Desired interval
    FieldCompliance Min Date (mm/dd/yyyy)Completion Date in Inspection Event (mm/dd/yyyy)Last Date (mm/dd/yyyy)Previous Next Date (mm/dd/yyyy)Desired Interval (Months)Next Date (mm/dd/yyyy)Task Rescheduling BasisCompliance Window (Months)Compliance Min Date (mm/dd/yyyy)Compliance Max Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
    Value11-01-202103-20-202003-20-202002-12-20223603-20-2023Next Date Based on Last Date312-01-202206-30-2023
    BehaviourCompliance Min Date Before ReschedulingAs Provided by the user.Same as the Completion DateThis was the Next date before Rescheduling Date obtained by adding 36 Months to the Last Date Compliance Min Date After ReschedulingCompliance Max Date After Rescheduling


  • Scenario 2: Completion Date in Inspection Event is after the Compliance Min Date in Inspection Task. Next Date = Previous Next date + Desired interval
    FieldCompliance Min Date (mm/dd/yyyy)Completion Date in Inspection Event (mm/dd/yyyy)Last Date (mm/dd/yyyy)Previous Next Date (mm/dd/yyyy)Desired Interval (Months)Next Date (mm/dd/yyyy)Task Rescheduling BasisCompliance Window (Months)Compliance Min Date (mm/dd/yyyy)Compliance Max Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
    Value12-01-202205-24-202305-25-202303-20-20233603-20-2026Next Date Based on Previous Next Date312-01-202506-30-2026
    BehaviourCompliance Min Date from Scenario-1As Provided by UserSame as Completion DateNext Date from Scenario-1 Date obtained by adding 36 Months to the Previous Next Date Compliance Min Date After Rescheduling Compliance Max Date After Rescheduling


Manage Inspection Events

About This Task

This task describes how to create and manage an Inspection Event. The European Inspection Report is added to the Full Inspection family to manage an Inspection event for an Asset.

Procedure

  1. Access the Inspection Management Overview page and select an asset for which you want to create an Inspection Event.
  2. Select , and then select Create Inspection.
    The Create Inspection window appears.
  3. In the Inspection Event box, select the Inspection Event.
  4. In the Inspection Tasks box, select the Inspection Tasks.
    Note:
    • You can create an Inspection without selecting any value in the Inspection Tasks box.
    • You can select either a single Inspection Task or multiple Inspection Tasks using the check box.
  5. Select Create.
    The Inspection Details workspace appears, displaying the Full Visual Inspection datasheet.
  6. Select EU Inspection Report from the drop-down list.
    The EU Inspection Report datasheet appears.
    For more information on the Mappings, refer to the Inspection Task and Inspection Event Mappings topic. The following fields are available as part of the Inspection Event.
    FieldValueSource
    Applicable Regulation If the inspection is a European Inspection, then you need to select European Inspection Regulation. The values in this field are populated from the MI_INTGY_REGULATION system code table. Inspection Task
    Certification The values in this field are populated from the MI_COMPLIANCE_STANDARDS system code table. By default, it shows ZUS and BP. Inspection Task
    Inspection Document Category

    The field populates the following values:

    • Test Certificate by ZUS
    • Test Record by Company Inspector
    • Test Report by Subcontractor
    European Inspection
    Inspection InstructionThis field stores a list of instructions for an inspector. The list is populated in a drop-down list box.European Inspection
    Note:
    • Inspection Report Owner field will display all the users who satisfy following conditions:
      • If the value in the Certification field is ZUS:
        • The Inspector role with a valid matching Certification can perform inspection.
        • The Team Member with a valid matching Certification can perform inspection.
      • If the Certification field does not have a value:
        • The inspector role can perform the inspection.
        • The Team member can perform the inspection.
    • Reviewer Name field will display all the users who satisfy following conditions:
      • If the Certification field has a value:
        • The Inspector Supervisor role with a valid matching Certification can perform the inspection.
        • The Team Member with a valid matching Certification can perform the inspection.
    • If the certification field has a value, then the check boxes Inspection Lock and Inspection Task Complete can be selected by either the Inspector or any Team Member provided they have the respective certification.
    • If the Application Regulation is European Inspection Regulation, Certification is ZUS then Inspection Document Category is set to Test Certificate by ZUS and disabled. If the Certification is not ZUS, then the Inspection Document Category field would be enabled.
    • An Inspection Summary appears based on the Inspection Document Category and Inspection Instructions selected. Select the values based on the available fields.
  7. In the datasheet, enter values in the available fields.
  8. An Inspection is created for an asset in a European Inspection Report an asset.