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Preparing Master Data
Reviewing Process Overview
Discovering the Environment Management Module
10 min
Quiz
Preparing Master Data
Introducing Master Data Objects in SAP EHS Management, environment management
10 min
Setup the Required Master Data for the Environment Management Processes
20 min
Understanding the Compliance Requirements in the System
29 min
Creating and Managing a Compliance Scenario in the System
1 hr
Regulatory and Compliance Management Process
12 min
Emission Management Process
15 min
Quiz
Reviewing Process Overview
Discovering the Environment Management Module
10 min
Quiz
Preparing Master Data
Introducing Master Data Objects in SAP EHS Management, environment management
10 min
Setup the Required Master Data for the Environment Management Processes
20 min
Understanding the Compliance Requirements in the System
29 min
Creating and Managing a Compliance Scenario in the System
1 hr
Regulatory and Compliance Management Process
12 min
Emission Management Process
15 min
Quiz
Knowledge quiz
It's time to put what you've learned to the test, get 8 right to pass this unit.
1.
Which of the following are components of a compliance scenario?
There are four correct answers.
Data Analysis
Data Collection
Calculations
Sampling
Aggregation
2.
Which of the following actions can you perform on a compliance requirement with the status Under Revision?
There are three correct answers.
Edit the description text and the corresponding translations.
Add or remove documents.
Use them in business processes.
Update and restructure recently added paragraphs.
3.
Which of the following statements are true about environmental limits?
There are three correct answers.
Environmental limits are irrelevant to compliance checks on environmental data.
Environmental limits indicate an environmentally-relevant threshold.
Environmental limits are only released once the compliance requirement is released.
Only one environmental limit can be defined for each scenario.
Environmental limits can be of types such as Upper Limit, Lower Limit, and Range.
4.
Environmental limits can be defined for various business cases, specific requirements, or installed equipment.
Choose the correct answer.
True
False
5.
You can edit the compliance requirement details when its status is set to Released.
Choose the correct answer.
True
False
6.
What must you do to a compliance scenario if you want to perform changes to it after it has been set to Active?
Choose the correct answer.
Keep it Active and make changes directly.
Set the status to Inactive or create a new revision.
Change the status to Historic and make the changes.
Make changes during the Active status without restrictions.
7.
How is data typically collected for the emissions management process?
Choose the correct answer.
Through Excel mass upload.
Manually and using a mobile app.
Through interfaces from sensors or third party software.
Through Excel mass upload, Manually and using a mobile app, and Through interfaces from sensors or third party software.
8.
What is the initial status assigned to a newly created compliance requirement?
Choose the correct answer.
Released
Under Revision
Historical
New
9.
Which of the following information can be defined as master data for locations in Environment Management?
There are three correct answers.
Plant or company code
Address of the location
Geographic coordinates
Employee names
10.
Who is required to receive all notifications of data collection in the emissions management process?
There are two correct answers.
Environmental Manager
Production Operator
Environmental Technician
Environmental Manager, Production Operator, and Environmental Technician