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1. Compliance in general

Compliance management involves establishing processes, policies, and controls to ensure that an organization operates within the legal and regulatory boundaries that apply to its operations.

This includes activities such as monitoring, reporting, and taking corrective actions to ensure that the organization and its employees are conducting their activities in accordance with the required rules and regulations.

Compliance is crucial for maintaining ethical practices, minimizing risks, and avoiding legal and financial penalties.

2. What is this module about

For more information on the content of this module, including detailed descriptions of some of the core components, see: Compliance module in the 'Application Managers' section.

3. Why use this module

There are multiple reasons for a customer to use this module next to the modules they already use, or even as a complete stand-alone solution:

  • Complex & changing regulations
    Regulations can vary significantly and may change over time, making it difficult for stakeholders to keep track of the latest requirements.  

  • Lack of awareness
    Building owners and managers might not be aware of the legislation that applies to their specific building or the latest updates in building codes, environmental standards, safety requirements, etc.

  • Inadequate Documentation
    Keeping track of all compliance-related documentation, permits, and certifications can be cumbersome, and failing to maintain accurate records may lead to compliance issues.

With this module, the default legislation will be kept up-to-date for you and it will also tell you exactly which documents are required and with which interval.

It also provides clear overviews and insights into your current state of ‘compliance’ in the form of graphs and exportable data overviews:

By using a workflow to track the status and control the actions for each document it is also possible to:

  • Specify in general, per building or even per asset which users will be able to upload, approve, or completely manage the documents

  • Make sure users get tasks and weekly e-mail overviews to notify them on time for the specific tasks they need to execute.

Available and up-to-date legislation is currently only available for Dutch legislation. However, it is
possible to create custom legislation and add any relevant regulations on the client level.

3.1 Choices to be made within the module

The most relevant choices that can be made when using this module are the following:

  1. Does the customer want to use the available standard legislation, or do they want to create their own regulations?

    1. In case the customer is not from a country that has available default legislation, or the customer wishes to keep track of different types of rules and legislations (for instance, only company-specific regulations), it is out of the box possible to create your own regulations and related document types via the legislation navigation menu option. This is also possible in combination with the default legislation).

    2. In case the customer does want to use the default legislation, make sure to enable it for the required country(s). This can be enabled directly via the module activation process or later on via the Compliance settings:

  2. Does the customer want to let every involved user manage their own tasks for the entire portfolio of assets and buildings, or do they want to split this up per (subset of) buildings or even assets?

    1. If the customer only has a few users managing the complete compliance process for every building, the easiest option is to add the relevant user groups to one general profile, or make general profiles per role (upload documents and legislation document approval) and assign this profile to the users. Each user will have access to and will get all relevant tasks for every building and asset.

    2. If the customer has many users each managing only a part of the entire portfolio of buildings and assets, or perhaps wants to give suppliers access to upload documentation for some specific legislation(s), buildings or even assets, it is possible to assign certain compliance related systemgroups in the context of legislation, buildings or even specific assets. For more information on this, see User groups down below.

4. How to activate this module


As for every new module, use the ‘Module activation’ option on the administrator startboard (only available for level 2 and level 3 admins). For more general information about these 'Module activation' options, see Module activation

There are two options to activate the Compliance module:

  • As a complete solution (Complete solutions can only be rolled out initially if no other module has been activated yet).

  • As a module (The compliance module is rolled out as an additional module next to other already activated solutions or modules).

In a new environment both the solution and individual module can be activated. If another solution or module is already activated, the compliance module can only be activated.

4.1 Prerequisites before enabling this module

The following prerequisites only apply to enabling the module and not to the complete solution, since the solution activation already takes all prerequisites into account.

The following modules need to be activated before the Compliance module can be activated:

  • Masterdata: Buildings and areas

  • Masterdata: Assets

4.2 Module activation

For this specific module activation, only one setting applies:

  • Enable default legislation. This is used to enable country-specific legislation. It is always possible to create your own regulations apart from or next to country-specific legislation.

After starting the module activation, the 'compliance assets' import is available to download in the next step. For more details, see further down (Data imports).
Starting the module activation will also enable the relevant user groups and these can be assigned to user profiles via the User profile management dashboard which can be found on the admins startboard. For more details, see further down (User groups and profile suggestions).

As a complete solution

If compliance is activated as a complete solution (instead of a module), the following additional actions are automatically executed:

  • In Dutch, the word ‘Inventaris' is translated to ‘Assets' (as that is the general term in Dutch for compliance as well)

  • Masterdata: Buildings and Areas module is activated

  • Masterdata: Assets module is activated

  • If no custom corporate identity is set (can be set in the initialization wizard), the ‘Compliance' logo will be set via the corporate identity (instead of the default ‘Workplace’ logo)

  • 3 user profiles are generated:

    • Compliance manager: Users with this profile can view master data (Buildings and Assets), view legislations and manage their own regulations, view all compliance documents, view task lists and graphs, and assign suggested legislations. Users with this profile can also upload and approve documents.

    • Compliance document uploader: Users with this profile receive a task in the workflow to upload the actual document.

    • Compliance document approver: Users with this profile will get a task in the workflow to review the uploaded document if the document requires approval.

The ‘Compliance manager' profile is sufficient to manage the whole compliance module. The ‘Compliance document uploader’ and the 'Compliance document approver’ profiles can be assigned to users if you want to separate the tasks given to users in the legislation document workflow.

These profiles can be assigned to users (per user or via the user profile management dashboard).

Workflow Emails

There are no emails sent via the workflow. Only a weekly automatic email with a list of open tasks related to compliance is automatically sent to users with the system group FMB-G149 'Compliance tasks via email'. See down below in part 4.4 User groups.

4.3 Data imports

When activating this module, some data imports become available, which can be used to quickly import relevant data into the system (as opposed to manually entering this data, which is also possible).

Relevant data imports become available in the module activation after the activation has been started. Default data imports can also be found on the admins startboard (only for level 2 and level 3 administrators).

For more information on data imports in general, see: Data imports

Available data imports for compliance as a module

If compliance is activated as a module, the following default import connectors become available:

Reference

Name

Description

FMB-F-200

Import compliance assets

This import can be used to import assets. This import is very similar to the regular asset import, but a bit more focused (also in the examples) towards building elements.
This import also has the 'Compliance applicable' setting, such that it can be indicated if compliance is applicable for the asset.

If all relevant assets where already imported via the default 'asset import', this compliance import is not necessary any more.

Available data imports for compliance as a complete solution

Reference

Name

Description

FMB-F-021

Import buildings

This (by default available import) can be used to import buildings of the customer.

FMB-F-022

Import areas

This (by default available import) can be used to import the areas of the building of the customer.

Areas are functionally not needed for compliance. It is adviced to only import areas which are actually relevant, for example to register where a certain asset is located.

FMB-F-200

Import compliance assets

This import can be used to import assets. This import is very similair to the regular asset import, but a bit more focused (also in the examples) towards building elements.
This import also has the 'Compliance applicable' setting, such that it can be indicated if compliance is applicable for the asset.

If all relevant assets where already imported via the default 'asset import', this compliance import is not necesarry any more.

4.4 User groups

When a module is activated, user groups become available that can be assigned to user profiles. These user groups will give users access to (a subset of) navigation menu options, startboard tabs, and tasks in the relevant workflow(s).

For more general information on user profiles, user groups, users, and the user profile dashboard, see: Authorizing users

For the Compliance module, the following user groups become available:

Reference

Name

Description

License needed

FMB-G137

View Compliance

Group gives view rights to the Compliance module. Group can be given to users overall (to gain access to the entire Compliance module) or in the context of legislation, buildings or assets, giving specific access to the Compliance (documents) within that context

Limited user

FMB-G139

Compliance manage legislation

Group gives access to view the default (country specific) legislation and manage client specific regulations and the codes.

Full user

FMB-G145

Compliance manage documents

Group gives the rights to manage the Compliance documents. Also linking the legislation objects to buildings and assets, generating the documents needed per building or asset, indicating whether a document is applicable and whether approval is required. This role can be given to users in general or in the context of specific buildings or assets.

Full user

FMB-G144

Upload Compliance document

Group gives the task to upload the Compliance documents. This role can be given to users in general or in the context of specific legislations, buildings or even assets.

Limited user

FMB-G142

Compliance approve document

Group gives the task of approving the Compliance documents, after a new version has been uploaded and approval is applicable. This role can be given to users in general or in the context of specific buildings or assets.

Full user

FMB-G149

Compliance tasks via email

The users assigned to this group receive the tasks they have regarding Compliance in a total overview by email once a week. This is useful if users do not login regularly to check if they have open tasks related to compliance.

limited user

FMB-G146

View compliance navigationmenu

Group gives access to the navigation menu options surrounding the Compliance module and to the (country specific) legislation data. Other data surrounding the compliance module is made visible via the user groups mentioned above.

Limited user

FMB-G161

View compliance startboard

This group only provides access to the startboard tab 'Compliance dashboard' and all legislation. This group can be given to users who do not need a navigation menu, but want to be able to search all compliance documents to which they are authorized, without needing to wait until they receive a task in the workflow.

This is relevant in case a user is only authorized in the context of specific legislation(s) or building(s) and does not have any general access to compliance-related options (for instance suppliers)

Limited user

Via the 'User profile management' option on the administrator startboard, these user groups can be assigned to existing user profiles or add them to newly created user profiles.

If the Compliance module is activated as a complete solution, user profiles which contain the relevant compliance user groups, are automatically generated in the Module activation. Use the 'User profile management' option on the administrator startboard to assign these profiles to users.

4.4.1 Relevant user groups from other modules:

For some modules, other (masterdata) modules might be of importance, in order to be able to fully use this module.
For Compliance, the Masterdata modules ‘Buildings and areas’ and ‘Assets' are needed, therefore the following user groups also need to be assigned to users (If not already done in the past), to be able to create and edit (including linking legislation to buildings and Assets as well as marking assets as ‘Applicable’ for compliance:

Reference

Name

Description

License needed

GOB-G007

Edit buildings and areas

Group gives create and edit rights on buildings and areas

Full user

GOB-G008

Edit assets

Group gives create and edit rights on assets

Full user

When generating the user profiles, it is advised to also include these groups in the profiles or have dedicated profiles (and users) for these modules.

4.5 Navigation menu and startboard options

When a module is activated, the relevant navigation menu options become available to users with the correct authorizations (based on the user groups). Next to that, a module specific key user startboard tab becomes available for that particular module and is visible depending on the user's authorizations. This tab gives users insights and day-to-day work overviews relevant to the specific module.

For more general information on the navigation menu and startboard, see: https://spacewell.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/KB/pages/441712705/Authorizing+users#2.2-Navigation-menu-and-Startboard

For the Compliance module, the following navigation menu options become available:

Navigation menu option

Available to user groups

Description

Compliance overview

  • View compliance navigationmenu

The complete compliance dashboard, showing multiple overviews with regards to expired documents, reminders and other relevant information in one dashboard.

Compliance graphs

  • View compliance navigationmenu

A dashboard in the form of graphs, directly showing the compliance score on different levels (per building, per asset, per legislation object, etc.)

Compliance tasks

  • Compliance manage documents

  • Compliance manage legislation

An overview of open tasks related to compliance, users can also filter on tasks for other users.

Legislations

  • Compliance manage legislation

  • View compliance navigationmenu

The default (and custom) legislation can be found here and custom regulations can be managed via this option as well.

Compliance assets

  • View compliance navigationmenu

An overview of all the assets that are indicated as ‘Compliance applicable’.

Legislation suggestions

  • Compliance manage documents

  • Compliance manage legislation

This can be used to generate an overview of suggested legislations per assets, based on the code linked to the assets.

Compliance documents

  • View compliance navigationmenu

An overview of all legislation documents with some filter options.

Compliance codes

  • Compliance manage legislation

This gives an overview of all the Codes and also gives the option to generated default codes based on supported standard lists (currently only the Dutch NL-SfB)

For the Compliance module, the following starboard tab becomes available:

This tab is available for the following user groups:

  • Compliance approve document

  • Compliance manage documents

  • Compliance manage legislation

  • Upload Compliance document

  • View Compliance navigation menu

This startboard tab has some buttons that are similar to the navigation menu options with the same names. Next to that, this tab has the following includes:

  • Expired documents: An overview of expired legislation documents, so user can directly see where to take immediate action.

  • Compliance tasks: An overview of all relevant compliance tasks for the user.

  • Recently updated legislation: An overview of recently updated (country specific legislation objects, so the user is aware of any changes.

5. Additional reports

For some modules, additional reports can be available via the ‘Report’ navigation menu option.
For Compliance, there are currently no additional reports.

6. Additional settings and options after enabling

For some modules, additional settings can be configured after the initial module activation via the 'Module settings' option on the administrator startboard. A module is always activated with the most used settings pre-defined. After the module is activated, the module may have more advanced settings available, which can be managed via the Module settings as well.

To navigate to all Compliance settings, go to Modules settings → tab Compliance. Hover over the available settings to get more information:

7. Additional information

  • This module was added in the September release of 2023. The ‘What’s new' page can be found here: Compliance What's new

  • The default Dutch legislation is updated once every quarter and recently updated legislation is shown in the compliance dashboard (the tab on the general startboard).

8. User manual

For the user manual with a more step-by-step explanation of the process itself, see: Compliance user manual

9. Q&A

  • Q: Is it also possible to authorize users only for specific legislation? E.g. give a user the task to upload the compliance documents for only the ‘Fire hazard legislation’.
    A: No, it is currently not possible to authorize users per legislation. This is only possible per Building or Asset.

  • Q: Is there an import available for customer-specific legislation?
    A: No, there is currently no default import available. Customer-specific legislation can be added manually. Via customization, it is possible to create a custom legislation import (See /wiki/spaces/KB/pages/224428166)

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