Assessments are the core function of MyClass, enabling teams to evaluate safety risks and compliance within a campus, building, or specific room. This guide will help you understand how assessments work and how to track their progress.
What is an Assessment?
An assessment is a structured evaluation designed to identify potential risks and ensure safety compliance. Each assessment consists of a series of questions that users must complete for an assigned area.
Key Elements of a MyClass Assessment:
Assigned Areas- Locations where the assessment takes place (Campus, Building, Room).
Area Questions- A structured checklist or dynamic questionnaire.
Follow Ups- Issues flagged for further review or action.
Supporting Media- Photos or notes to support responses.
Assessment Status & Tracking Progress
Assessments in MyClass can be categorized based on their completion status:
In Progress- The assessment has started but is not yet completed.
Completed- All required responses have been submitted.
Overdue- The assessment was not finished by its assigned deadline.
You can monitor assessment progress from the Home Screen or within the Assessments screen.
Assessment Hierarchy
Areas & Questions
What is an Area?
An area represents a specific location within a campus that requires evaluation. These can be:
Campus Level- The school or institution as a whole.
Building Level- A single building within the campus.
Room Level- A specific room such as a classroom, office, storage area, etc.
What are Area Questions?
Each area contains a set of structured questions that guide the assessment process. These may include:
Yes/No questions
Text responses
Image uploads for verification and evidence documentation of compliance or hazards.
Questions adjust dynamically based on previous answers, ensuring a thorough and efficient assessment.
Question Follow-Ups
During the assessment, you may need to flag certain issues for further review.
Flagging an Issue:
For a specific question, select the "Follow Up" icon (circle with checkmark).
Provide a brief description of the issue.
Upload supporting media (if necessary).
Assign the follow-up to a team member with a due date.
Next Steps
Now that you understand how assessments work, you’re ready to start an assessment.
Learn how to -- Start an Assessment
