EEA Emission Review Tool for the National Emission Ceilings Directive
(EMRT-NECD) Technical and practical guidance
VERSION 2.0
EMRT-NECD Review Tool Guidelines – Version 2 – April 2017 2
Table of Contents Tables of Figures ...................................................................................................................................... 3
1 Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 5
1.1 Who are the users involved in the review process ................................................................ 5
1.2 Welcome to the EMRT-NECD ..................................................................................................... 6
1.3 How to log in and get started in the EMRT-NECD .................................................................. 6
1.4 How does the EMRT-NECD work? ............................................................................................. 7
1.5 Wording inside the EMRT-NECD ............................................................................................... 8
1.6 The “Tabs” inside the EMRT-NECD............................................................................................ 9
1.6.1 Overview Tab .......................................................................................................................... 9
1.6.2 My View Tab ............................................................................................................................ 9
1.6.3 Finalised Observations Tab ................................................................................................. 11
2 EMRT-NECD General Workflow ........................................................................................................ 12
2.1 Sector Expert: creation of an observation and question for approval .............................. 13
2.1.1 Creating an observation ...................................................................................................... 14
2.1.2 Creating a question .............................................................................................................. 15
2.1.3 Request a comment ............................................................................................................. 15
2.1.4 Comment looping between SEs ......................................................................................... 17
2.1.5 SE address comment from a counterpart......................................................................... 18
2.1.6 Send a question for approval ............................................................................................. 20
2.2 Lead reviewer: question for approval .................................................................................... 21
2.3 Member state coordinator get a request for an answer .................................................... 23
2.3.1 MS Expert provide comment to an answer ...................................................................... 26
2.3.2 MS Coordinator get comments and send the answer .................................................... 28
2.4 Sector Expert acknowledges answer from MS Coordinator and requests finalization of
observation ............................................................................................................................................ 31
2.4.1 SE Acknowledge an answer ................................................................................................. 31
2.4.2 SE drafts a conclusion .......................................................................................................... 33
2.4.3 SE requests finalization of the observation ...................................................................... 34
2.5 LR finalizes a conclusion .......................................................................................................... 35
2.5.1 LR denies finishing observation.......................................................................................... 37
2.5.2 LR finalize a conclusion ........................................................................................................ 37
3 Annex 1: Decision Tree for TERTs .................................................................................................... 38
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Tables of Figures
Figure 1.1: type of users and different roles inside the EMRT-NECD review tool .............................. 5
Figure 1.2: homepage and main button of the EMRT-NECD review tool ............................................ 6
Figure 1.3: EMRT-NECD review tool workflow overview ........................................................................ 7
Figure 1.4: Overview tab options .............................................................................................................. 9
Figure 1.5: summary of “My view” menu for each user type inside the EMRT-NECD ........................ 9
Figure 1.6: LR “My View” Tab .................................................................................................................... 10
Figure 1.7: SE “My view” Tab .................................................................................................................... 10
Figure 1.8: MSA “My view” tab ................................................................................................................. 11
Figure 1.9: MSEXP “My view” tab ............................................................................................................. 11
Figure 1.10: “Finalised observations” tab (in picture is shown a SE version)..................................... 11
Figure 2.1: EMRT-NECD general workflow ............................................................................................. 12
Figure 2.2: EMRT-NECD workflow detail – create observation and question.................................... 13
Figure 2.3: SE creates a new observation .............................................................................................. 14
Figure 2.4: SE fills in the observation form ............................................................................................ 14
Figure 2.5: SE adds a question to an observation ................................................................................. 15
Figure 2.6: SE makes a selection: “Request comments” or “Send a question for approval” ........... 15
Figure 2.7: SE requests counterpart comments .................................................................................... 16
Figure 2.8: counterpart SE gets a request to comment ....................................................................... 17
Figure 2.9: counterpart SE inserts a new comment ............................................................................. 17
Figure 2.10: a new comment is added by counterpart SE ................................................................... 18
Figure 2.11: SE gets comment from a counterpart SE ......................................................................... 18
Figure 2.12: SE closes comment for a question .................................................................................... 19
Figure 2.13: SE sends the question to LR for approval ........................................................................ 20
Figure 2.14: Request for approval is sent by SE. Is possible to Recall Question ............................... 20
Figure 2.15: LR gets a question to be sent to MS .................................................................................. 21
Figure 2.16: EMRT-NECD workflow detail: option for LR ...................................................................... 21
Figure 2.17: LR options when managing a question ............................................................................ 22
Figure 2.18: LR has sent a request for an answer to MS ...................................................................... 22
Figure 2.19: EMRT-NECD workflow – focus on Member State Actions. ............................................. 23
Figure 2.20: MSA gets a question from Sector Expert to be answered ............................................. 23
Figure 2.21: MSA option when managing an answer ........................................................................... 24
Figure 2.22: MSA drafts an answer. ........................................................................................................ 24
Figure 2.23: MSA options after drafting an answer .............................................................................. 25
Figure 2.24: MSA select a MSEXP to get comments .............................................................................. 25
Figure 2.25: a request for comment is sent by MSA to a MSEXP ........................................................ 26
Figure 2.26: MSEXP gets a request for comment from MSA ............................................................... 26
Figure 2.27: MSEXP inserts a comment and attaches a file ................................................................. 27
Figure 2.28: MSEXP sends a comment inside a draft answer ............................................................. 27
Figure 2.29: MSA options after getting comments inside a draft answer ......................................... 28
Figure 2.30: MSA closes comments ........................................................................................................ 28
Figure 2.31: MSA submits answer ........................................................................................................... 29
Figure 2.32: MSA recalls an answer after submission .......................................................................... 29
Figure 2.33: MSA view on answer status ................................................................................................ 30
Figure 2.34: EMRT-NECD workflow detail: SE gets an answer from MSA .......................................... 31
Figure 2.35: SE gets an answer to review from MSA ............................................................................ 31
Figure 2.36: SE open the answer and acknowledge it .......................................................................... 32
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Figure 2.37: Answer is acknowledged by SE .......................................................................................... 32
Figure 2.38: SE add a draft conclusion ................................................................................................... 33
Figure 2.39: SE has saved a draft conclusion. Option. ......................................................................... 33
Figure 2.40: SE sends a request for approval ........................................................................................ 34
Figure 2.41: a request for approval is sent to LR .................................................................................. 34
Figure 2.42: EMRT-NECD workflow ......................................................................................................... 35
Figure 2.43: LR has an observation to finalise ....................................................................................... 35
Figure 2.44: LR options in order to finalise an observation ................................................................. 36
Figure 2.45: LR edits a conclusion ........................................................................................................... 36
Figure 2.46: LR denies finishing an observation ................................................................................... 37
Figure 2.47: LR finish an observation. .................................................................................................... 37
Figure 3.1: EMRT-NECD: decision tree for TERTs .................................................................................. 38
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1 Introduction The EMRT-NECD (Emission Review Tool for the National Emission Ceilings Directive) is a web-based
tool hosted by the EEA to facilitate quality checks and reviews of national emission inventories
reported by EU Member States under the new National Emission Ceilings Directive (NECD,
Directive 2016/2284/EU).
EMRT-NECD is a development of the EMRT used in the annual greenhouse gases emission
inventory review process under the Effort Sharing Decision (ESD).
EMRT-NECD is a web-tool used by experts involved in the air pollutant emission inventory
comprehensive review under the new NECD, under service contract No
07.0201/2016/741511/SER/ENV.C.3
1.1 Who are the users involved in the review process
There are three different type of users involved in the review process; each of them has got
different roles and different rights inside the EMRT-NECD: Secretariat, Technical Expert Review
Team (TERT) and Member State Review Team.
- Secretariat: manage roles and grant access to the review tool, act as helpdesk and
perform QA/QC on tool performances;
- TERT: perform the review by following the EU air emission inventory review guidelines and
the ad hoc Guidance on procedure for TERTs; there are three different roles for this type of
user: Sector Expert, Lead Reviewer and Counterpart
- Member State Review Team: it is composed by the nominated national contact point and
selected Member State Experts; they will answer to the Observation raised up by the TERT
Figure 1.1: type of users and different roles inside the EMRT-NECD review tool
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1.2 Welcome to the EMRT-NECD
By going to the following web address, http://emrt-necd.eionet.europa.eu, users will find the
EMRT-NECD homepage.
Figure 1.2: homepage and main button of the EMRT-NECD review tool
In the homepage users will find the following:
1. LOGIN button, top right of the screen
2. HELP button, close to the Login one
3. GET STARTED tab: here the user can see a quick memo on how to log in and get started
with the tool; helpdesk and assistance information are provided
In addition, in the homepage users will find a brief description of the EMRT-NECD and a summary
of the key dates for the in-depth NEC Directive emission inventory review.
1.3 How to log in and get started in the EMRT-NECD
Only selected users can access the EMRT-NECD. Users will be listed under the EIONET extranet
role: extranet-necd-review.
- Log in with your EIONET account password. (information on how to recover EIONET
password are provided into the GET STARTED tab)
- Use the 2017 tab in order to work on the review (to start an observation, to check
observation status, to ask for answer etc.)
- Note the contact email address for support. Please write your request in English as several
persons are sharing the user support task.
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1.4 How does the EMRT-NECD work?
The EMRT-NECD is a communication tool; its main purpose is to facilitate quality checks and
reviews on national emission inventories in a structured and transparent way, in order to
guarantee an equal treatment of all Member States.
Inside the EMRT-NECD, three main workflows could occur during the review process: preparation
of a question from the TERT to the Member State, preparation of an answer from the Member
State to the TERT and the finalization of an observation.
EMRT-NECD main object is an “Observation”. Each Observation can have a question and answer
loop with the Member State. Every observation needs to be closed and have a Conclusion by the
end of the review process.
Figure 1.3: EMRT-NECD review tool workflow overview
Please note that:
- Internal commenting loops between members of the TERT will be not visible to Member
States; only the final submitted question will be visible to Member States;
- Internal commenting loops between members of the Member States will not be visible to
the TERT; only the final submitted answer will be visible to the TERT.
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1.5 Wording inside the EMRT-NECD
Text provided by all the users inside the review tool should be concise, transparent and polite.
Below are some example from the Guidance on Procedure for TERTs.
Table 1: example of wording style inside the EMRT-NECD [Source: Guidance on Procedure for TERTs]
Observation
For category x and pollutant a, b, c for year[s]… the TERT noted that
Describe the issue using terms such as transparency, under/overestimate,
complete/incomplete
MS response
In response to a question raised during the review, [the MS] explained that…
[the MS provided [a] revised estimate[s] for year[s] [and stated that it will
be included in the next submission.]]
Explain in 1-2 sentences the method used by the MS to prepare the revised
estimate
Conclusion
The TERT [disagreed] [agreed] [party agreed] with the [explanation] [revised
estimate] provided by [the MS]
If the TERT disagrees or only partially agrees then explain why
[The TERT decided to calculate a technical correction.] [The TERT noted that
the issue is below the threshold of significance for a technical correction.]
Choose the relevant option depending on whether the issue is above or below
the threshold of significance
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1.6 The “Tabs” inside the EMRT-NECD
“Tabs” are the instruments that a user can use to move inside the EMRT-NECD. When a user logs
in, they need to click on the “2017” button.
1.6.1 Overview Tab
By default, users will land to the “Overview Tab”. In this tab, it is possible to perform a general
search of all the observations inside the tool by selecting the options provided by the system.
Figure 1.4: Overview tab options
In addition, any user can export search results into an Excel file, and configure email notification.
Only Sector Experts will have a “New Observation” button.
1.6.2 My View Tab
The “My View” tab is a user-customized one. It lists the actions applicable for the user, and follows
the format shown in the diagram below.
Figure 1.5: summary of “My view” menu for each user type inside the EMRT-NECD
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The screenshots below show the structure of the “My View” list for each role. The arrows at the
beginning of each row can be used to expand or collapse each section.
Figure 1.6: LR “My View” Tab
Figure 1.7: SE “My view” Tab
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Figure 1.8: MSA “My view” tab
Figure 1.9: MSEXP “My view” tab
1.6.3 Finalised Observations Tab
This tab lists all finalised observations relevant for the user. They are grouped by type of
finalisation.
Figure 1.10: “Finalised observations” tab (as seen by a Sector Expert)
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2 EMRT-NECD General Workflow
Figure 2.1: EMRT-NECD general workflow (see Annex 1 for additional information)
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2.1 Sector Expert: creation of an observation and question for approval
Actors: Sector expert and, if necessary, sector expert and/or lead reviewer as counterpart
Figure 2.2: EMRT-NECD workflow detail – create observation and question
- Sector Expert
o Creates a new observation by filling in metadata for a new observation
o Saves the observation
o Memo:
describe the issue identified;
keep it short, you cannot change this description once you have sent it to
the LR;
the question to the MS should be asked in the Q&A tab, not here
MS can only see the observation and related question once it has been
approved and sent by the LR;
o Add a question and save it
o Could request comments by selecting which reviewers (SEs and/or LR) will be
counterparts
If a comment request is asked for: sector experts start the discussion with
the selected colleagues with a specific request or with some default
sentences such as “Do you have any comment to this question?”
o Sends question for approval to LR
- Sector Expert (counterpart)
o If a comment request is asked for, he engages in the discussion or replies with a
clear phrase such as “Ok, no comment” or “I found out additional issues related to x
and y and we could ask for clarification”.
MEMO: if a discussion took place offline or per email, the sector expert
should use the default sentence: “Discussed with…” in the first text field.
- Lead Reviewer
o If a comment request is asked for, he engages in the discussion or replies with a
clear phrase such as “Ok, no comment”.
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2.1.1 Creating an observation
The Sector Expert logs in to the EMRT-NECD and clicks on the “2017” Tab. He clicks on the “New
Observation” button.
Figure 2.3: SE creates a new observation
The SE fills in the “Observation” form. Please note mandatory fields are indicated by a red star.
Remember to be clear and concise in the Observation Description, which will be visible to the
Member State.
Figure 2.4: SE fills in the observation form
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2.1.2 Creating a question
After saving the Observation, the SE “Add question”.
Figure 2.5: SE adds a question to an observation
After drafting a question, the SE has two main options: “Request Comments” or “Send Question for
Approval”.
Figure 2.6: SE makes a selection: “Request comments” or “Send a question for approval”
2.1.3 Request a comment
The SE has to select at least one counterpart, in this case a SE for Sector 1. A LR could also be
selected as a counterpart.
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After sending the “Request for comment” an email notification will be sent to the LR and selected
counterpart(s).
Figure 2.7: SE requests counterpart comments
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2.1.4 Comment looping between SEs
The counterpart SE logs in. Inside their “My view” tab the observation can be found and selected
under the “Counterpart questions to comment” section.
Figure 2.8: counterpart SE gets a request to comment
The counterpart SE adds a comment.
Figure 2.9: counterpart SE inserts a new comment
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The counterpart SE can attach an explanation file. The counterpart SE saves the comment.
Figure 2.10: a new comment is added by counterpart SE
2.1.5 SE address comment from a counterpart
The SE logs in and looks into the “My view” tab under the “Other actions for my observation” menu,
inside the dropdown “Waiting for comment from counterparts for question”.
Figure 2.11: SE gets comment from a counterpart SE
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The SE adds an additional comment, saves and closes the comment.
Figure 2.12: SE closes comment for a question
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2.1.6 Send a question for approval
Look at the info provided: Item state changed. It means that the observation is ready to be sent
and go through the workflow. The first phase is closed.
Figure 2.13: SE sends the question to LR for approval
SE selects “Send Question for Approval”. An email notification will be sent to the LR. It is possible for
the SE to “Recall Question” if they would like to make further changes to the question before
sending it to the LR.
Figure 2.14: Request for approval is sent by SE
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2.2 Lead reviewer: question for approval
The LR get a “New question for approval” email notification. The LR logs into the EMRT-NECD and in
the “My View” tab looks under the “Question to be sent” menu.
Figure 2.15: LR gets a question to be sent to MS
The LR has three main actions: “Go to Conclusion”, “Ask to Redraft” to SE or “Request Answer” to MS.
In addition, the LR can edit question.
Figure 2.16: EMRT-NECD workflow detail: option for LR
The LR can review the TERT commenting loop and take notice of what has been discussed between
the SE and counterpart SE.
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Figure 2.17: LR options when managing a question
The LR selects “Approve question and send”. The status of the item changes. A notification email has
been sent to the SE: “Your observation was sent to MS”, and to the Member State Coordinator: “New
question for your country”.
Figure 2.18: LR has sent a request for an answer to MS
If the LR selects “Ask SE to redraft” then the observation is sent back to the SE who can edit the
question and follow the work flow again from section 2.1.3 above.
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2.3 Member state coordinator get a request for an answer
Actors: Member State Coordinator (MSA) and Member State Expert (MSEXP)
Figure 2.19: EMRT-NECD workflow – focus on Member State Actions.
The LR sent a “Request for an answer”. The MS Coordinator gets the email notification: “New question
for your country”. The MS Coordinator logs into the EMRT-NECD and finds the request in the “My
view” tab under the “Questions from Sector Experts to be answered” menu.
Figure 2.20: MSA gets a question from Sector Expert to be answered
The MS Coordinator clicks on the Question and has two possible actions: “Create an answer” or
“Request input for an answer”.
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Figure 2.21: MSA option when managing an answer
The MS Coordinator creates an answer and saves the answer.
Figure 2.22: MSA drafts an answer.
After saving the answer the MS Coordinator has four choices: to edit the answer, to upload an
explanation file, to ask for comments or to submit the answer.
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Figure 2.23: MSA options after drafting an answer
The “Request Comments” button works in the same way as in section 2.1.3: the MS Coordinator can
choose to ask for comments as soon as the request for an answer has been received or the MS
Coordinator can draft an answer and then request comments from MS Expert(s).
When the MS Coordinator requests comments, they can select only the MSEXP users listed for
their county inside the tool. No other users can act as a MS Expert in this part of the process.
Figure 2.24: MSA select a MSEXP to get comments
The MS Coordinator requests comments and a notification email is sent to MSEXP involved.
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Figure 2.25: a request for comment is sent by MSA to a MSEXP
2.3.1 MS Expert provide comment to an answer
MS Expert logs into the EMRT-NECD and in the “My View” tab under the “Comments for answer
needed by MS Coordinator” menu finds the observation where a comment is needed.
Figure 2.26: MSEXP gets a request for comment from MSA
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Figure 2.27: MSEXP inserts a comment and attaches a file
By clicking on “Comment”, the MS Expert adds a proposed answer to the question received from
the TERT, and can also upload useful files. The MS Expert can then “Save Comment”. Additional
comments can be added, if required. A Notification email is sent to the MS Coordinator.
Figure 2.28: MSEXP sends a comment inside a draft answer
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2.3.2 MS Coordinator get comments and send the answer
The MS Coordinator gets the email notification: “New Comment from MS Expert”. He has two
choices: “Close comment” or “Select new Expert” (if he needs further analysis or explanation).
Figure 2.29: MSA options after getting comments inside a draft answer
Figure 2.30: MSA closes comments
After closing comments, the MS Coordinator can edit the answer, upload a file, reopen the
commenting loop if further comments are required, and submit answer. Once the answer has
been submitted, an email notification is sent to the TERT (SE and LR): “New answer from country”.
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Figure 2.31: MSA submits answer
The MS Coordinator can recall the answer up until the point that the TERT Sector Expert presses
the “Acknowledge Answer” button.
Figure 2.32: MSA recalls an answer after submission
By recalling the answer the MS Coordinator has the same options as in Figure 2.30.
The MS Coordinator can find this observation in the “My View” tab under the “Answers sent to Sector
Expert” menu.
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Figure 2.33: MSA view on answer status
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2.4 Sector Expert acknowledges answer from MS Coordinator and requests
finalization of observation
Actors: Sector Expert (SE)
Figure 2.34: EMRT-NECD workflow detail: SE gets an answer from MSA
The SE receives the answer from the MS coordinator (MSA) and he has two choices: Add a question
and go back to section 2.12 or add a conclusion.
The SE logs in and in the “My View” tab finds the observation under the “MS answers to review”
menu.
Figure 2.35: SE gets an answer to review from MSA
2.4.1 SE Acknowledge an answer
Before adding a further question (if the answer is not clear enough) or writing a conclusion, the SE
must “Acknowledge Answer”. A notification email is sent to MS Coordinator to make them aware of
this.
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The SE can see the internal commenting loop between the SE, counterpart and LR, but can’t see if
there is any comment loop between the MS Coordinator and MS Expert(s): only the answer
provided by MS Coordinator is visible.
Figure 2.36: SE open the answer and acknowledge it
Figure 2.37: Answer is acknowledged by SE
If the SE “Add follow up question” the process restarts from section 2.1.2.
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2.4.2 SE drafts a conclusion
Figure 2.38: SE add a draft conclusion
The SE must select from a dropdown menu if the question is “Resolved” or “Not Resolved” according
to the “Decision Tree” provided inside the “Guidance on Procedure for TERTs”. The SE then drafts the
text for the conclusion: standard default text is provided to give guidance on the style of the
Conclusion.
The SE has to select “Description Flags” for the Conclusion (multiple choice is allowed) according to
“Guidance on Procedure for TERTs”.
Figure 2.39: SE has saved a draft conclusion. Option.
The SE now has a set of different options: edit the conclusion (modify Key Flags too), upload a file,
request comments from counterpart SE(s) and/or LR or “Request finalization of the observation”.
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In addition, “Reopen Q&A Chat” with Member State is also available if further questions need to be
sent by the TERT to the Member State (see section 2.1.3).
2.4.3 SE requests finalization of the observation
Figure 2.40: SE sends a request for approval
The SE adds a comment and explains the reason to close the question and “Request finalization of
the observation”.
Figure 2.41: a request for approval is sent to LR
An email notification “Observation finalisation request” is sent to the LR.
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2.5 LR finalizes a conclusion
Actor: Lead Reviewer
Figure 2.42: EMRT-NECD workflow
The LR receives the “Observation finalisation request” email notification. The LR logs in and can find
the observation in the “My view” tab under “Observation to finalise” menu.
Figure 2.43: LR has an observation to finalise
The LR can now confirm the conclusion drafted by the SE and “Finish observation”, “Deny finishing
observation”, or edit the conclusion.
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Figure 2.44: LR options in order to finalise an observation
By editing the conclusion, he can also edit the conclusion flags.
Figure 2.45: LR edits a conclusion
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2.5.1 LR denies finishing observation
The LR writes an explanation of the reason why he denies the finalization. A notification email is
sent to SE: “Observation finalisation denied”.
Figure 2.46: LR denies finishing an observation
The observation is back with the SE (see section 2.4.2 “SE draft a conclusion”).
Please be careful: LRs cannot recall a question when he pushes “Deny finishing observation”
2.5.2 LR finalize a conclusion
The LR clicks on “Finish Observation” button.
Figure 2.47: LR finish an observation.
A notification email is sent to the MS Coordinator: “An observation for your country was finalised”
and to the SE: “Your observation was finalised”.
Please be careful: LRs cannot recall a question when he pushes “Finish Observation”.
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3 Annex 1: Decision Tree for TERTs According to the “Guidance on Procedure for TERTs” the diagram below shows the supporting decision tree for the TERT to take a decision on a question.
Figure 3.1: EMRT-NECD: decision tree for TERTs