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== ​​​​​A. Background & Definitions ==
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​​Case studies for the Risk assessmnet in the context of the environmental changes will be displayed here.
  
Two tools were developed during the course of the EQIPD project:
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Risk assessment from a PI moving into a new lab: [https://paasp.sharepoint.com/:w:/s/EQIPD/Ea_IIwVKPppHshTvROgU7n4BMsWalHdU54IAai0ROFLIYw?e=L6YpPh 4.1.1 Risk Management CaseStudy.docx]
* Planning Tool: A software tool providing help and supporting the research unit to implement and maintain ​​the EQIPD QS system.
 
* Creator Tool: A software tool supporting the set-up of a new NEEDs that has to be followed by the research unit and can be imported into the Action Plan within the Planning Tool.
 
  
Both are developed as Excel tools running with Macros on Windows computers (these Macros are not yet available for Apple Operating Systems).
 
 
  
 
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== ​B. Guidance & Expectations ==
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It is advisable to use these tools to set-up and maintin the quality system but their use is voluntary.​​
 
 
 
The following sections ([[4.3.2.1 Using the Planning Tool]], [[4.3.2.2 Creating NEEDs]], [[4.3.2.3 Revising NEEDs]], [[4.3.2.4 Deleting NEEDs]]​) provide guidance on their use.
 
 
 
 
 
 
== C. Resources ==
 
Download EQIPD Tools​
 
* as an unpacked folder [https://paasp.sharepoint.com/:f:/s/EQIPD/EqvHyFgkKqpDrGHp7o6IaQwBsLZhLLBEH0IqIxBwK7iZVA]
 
* as a zip folder [https://paasp.sharepoint.com/:u:/s/EQIPD/Eaq198yQK_xAvr24inTL1PoBDL6N7qanY62awbTLTHNN-Q?e=DUPQEn]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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go to [[Toolbox]]
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 08:42, 11 April 2023

​​Case studies for the Risk assessmnet in the context of the environmental changes will be displayed here.

Risk assessment from a PI moving into a new lab: 4.1.1 Risk Management CaseStudy.docx



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