BasinCheck walkthrough

Creating corrective actions from failed audit items

Watch the handoff from inspection failure to assigned follow-up: failed checklist item, evidence, owner, due date, and closure tracking in one workflow.

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Audit to action
Failed inspection items stay connected to the source audit.
Owners, due dates, and evidence move the issue to closure.
The record remains useful for internal review and operator audits.

What the video covers

This walkthrough focuses on the operational moment that matters after an inspection fails: assigning the fix and keeping the proof tied to the original record.

Run the audit or inspection

Complete the checklist in the field and mark any non-compliant items as failed.

Review failed items

Open the failed responses with their notes, severity, location, and photo evidence.

Create corrective actions

Turn each failed item into an assigned action with an owner, priority, and due date.

Track closure

Follow status, evidence, and completion history until the safety gap is closed.

Ready to try the inspection-to-action loop?

Start with an audit template, fail a sample item, and assign the corrective action to see the follow-up record BasinCheck creates.