Incident Impact Analysis

Incident Impact Analysis Overview

This section is divided into two parts:

  • Preliminary Incident Impacts: Displays impacts defined in the Investigation Request in read-only mode. These cannot be modified.

  • Incident Impact Analysis: Provides a structured summary of all additional identified incident impacts within the investigation, including key details such as description, type, and severity level.

Overview Includes:

  • Impact Description: Details the nature and consequences of the identified impact.

  • Type of Impact: Categorizes the impact (e.g., Safety, Regulatory, Production).

  • Severity Level: Indicates the level of risk associated with the impact (e.g., Critical, High, Medium).

  • Erasing Impacts: Click the erase icon to remove an impact entry.

To document an additional impact, click the plus icon in the top-right corner. You can modify the description, type, and severity level directly from the table.

Incident Impact Information

The Impact Registration section allows you to define and document key details about an incident's impact. This ensures a structured evaluation of its consequences and severity, supporting risk assessment and corrective actions. Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are mandatory for record creation and proper functionality.

Incident Impact Audit Trail

The audit trail maintains a chronological, uneditable log of all recorded impacts, ensuring data integrity, compliance, and traceability. Click the audit trail icon to view event details, including performed actions, timestamps, and responsible users.

Audit Trail Location
Example of Audit Trail Activity

Pressing the print icon allows users to print or download the audit trail report.

Audit Trail in PDF

When printed, the report will include a stamp with a unique control number, the name of the user who initiated the print, and a timestamp detailing the date and time it was generated. This information is located in the document footer, as shown in the example below. The design complies with cGMPs, ALCOA, ALCOA+, and other data integrity and security standards for forms and documents.

Footer Example

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