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QMS for Combined Residential Applications

The Quality and Market Standards (QMS) module allows NYSERDA and contracted Quality Service Providers (QSPs) to identify projects that are eligible for field inspections. A random sampling of projects are selected for inspection to verify that program and technical requirements have been met. The QMS module allows inspectors to document evidence of any non-conformance through written documentation. Information collected by the inspector is uploaded into the Salesforce QA checklist and an inspection report is generated. The QMS module allows the Contractor to submit corrective action documentation as needed and for the program implementer (either initiative staff or an external company providing support) to respond.

Audience: Honeywell

Process Overview


NYSERDA conducts a minimum of three field inspections for each new participating Contractor. New contractors who have not passed three inspections are listed as Provisional. When they are in good standing after these inspections, their status is updated to Full. After an installer receives Full status, NYSERDA reviews a random sample of projects for review. Contractors with a Probationary or Suspended status may have 100% of their projects inspected.

In general, inspections can only be scheduled for completed projects. However, Salesforce can allow inspections of in-progress projects if the program/initiative requires.

SQA Process Role NameRole Description
Contractor

The entity contracting with NYSERDA as part of a project under a NYSERDA initiative.

NYSERDA QA ManagerMember of the NYSERDA Program Team responsible for final approval of contested CAR tasks and issuing the final Inspection Report.
QSP InspectorMember of a Quality Service Provider (QSP) who performs field inspections and reports findings in accordance with project requirements.
QSP QA ManagerMember of a Quality Service Provider (QSP) who is responsible for review and approval of all inspection reports.
QSP SchedulerMember of a Quality Service Provider (QSP) who is responsible for scheduling quality assurance inspections for eligible Contractors.
Program ImplementerMember of the CLEAResult team responsible for reviewing and approving CAR responses and contested inspections.

A single individual may fill multiple roles simultaneously.

Inspection StatusStatus Description
CompletedInspection complete with no non-conformances found or all Corrective Action Required (CAR) eligible tasks are resolved.
Contested - NYSERDA QA Manager Approval Needed

The NYSERDA QA Manager must approve or reject any contested or resolved Corrective Action Required (CAR) tasks.

Contested - QA Manager Approval NeededThe QSP QA Manager must approve or reject any contested or resolved Corrective Action Required (CAR) tasks.
Contractor Non-ResponsiveBoth the NYSERDA and QSP members cannot successfully contact the Contractor.
Program Implementer Approval NeededThe NYSERDA Program Implementer must approve or reject any contested or resolved Corrective Action Required (CAR) tasks.
Report Issued - Corrective Action NeededThe Inspection is complete and there are Corrective Action Required (CAR) tasks to address.

The QMS Salesforce module assigns a Quality Score (on a scale of 1 to 5) based on the inspection results. This score will be provided in the Inspection report that is generated after the Inspector completes the inspection and it is approved by the QA Manager. NYSERDA provides Contractors a link to the inspection report through the NYSERDA Partner Portal.

SQA Quality ScoreQuality Score Description
1 or 2

Signifies a Failed Inspection with major and/or critical non-conformances. The Contractor must provide evidence to NYSERDA that these non-conformances outlined in the Inspection Report were resolved. Inspections in this score range may also contain minor or incidental non-conformances that will still need resolution, though the Contractor is not required to provide evidence for these issues.

The inspection score may be updated if the Major and/or critical non-conformances are successfully contested

3, 4, or 5Signifies a Passed Inspection with only minor or incidental non-conformances. The Contractor must correct these issues but is not required to provide evidence to NYSERDA.
Process Overview

The NYSERDA Portal


The Quality and Market Standards (QMS) module is built within Salesforce (also known as the NYSERDA Portal). All activity related to scheduling, conducting, reviewing and approving inspections, and managing corrective action responses and resolutions, is documented and managed from within Salesforce.

Logging into the NYSERDA Portal

This section provides guidance on logging into the NYSERDA Partner Portal.

Access the Portal Login Page.

Enter your Username and Password and click Log In.

Your username is your email address through your organization with .nyserda added to the end as shown in the example screenshot below.

You created the password when accessing the NYSERDA Partner Portal the first time after receiving login information from NYSERDA. If you have forgotten the password, click the Forgot Your Password? Link and follow the prompts to reset your password.

Logging into the NYSERDA Portal

NYSERDA Portal Reports

There are a number of reports available to help manage and monitor QMS inspections. This section reviews how to access these reports from the NYSERDA Partner Portal.

After logging into Salesforce, click the Reports tab to access the Reports.

Use the left-hand navigation pane to navigate between report dashboards and folders. Each report folder contains a unique set of reports. There are a significant number of reports available that provide insights into many of the activities performed as part of the QMS Inspection Process. Work with your manager or a coworker to review these reports and get a better understanding of their uses.

After accessing a report, use the Filters at the top of the page to define how the information in the report should be displayed.

Run Report Click to update the report information based on the filters set.
Hide Details Hides the details of each heading in the report table. Click again to unhide these details.
Printable View Click to open the report in a print friendly format.
Export Details Exports the report into an excel format.

Click any Underlined Link in a report table to open the corresponding Project Record.

NYSERDA Portal Reports

Accessing Inspection Records

This section reviews the process to access inspection records from the SQA Worklist tab in the NYSERDA Partner Portal and may need to be referenced with other process steps throughout this guide.

Log into Salesforce and navigate to the SQA Worklist tab.

Use the available Filters to locate specific projects. The most recently edited projects display at the top of the table.

Click the Project Inspection number to open the Project Inspection Record in Salesforce. The Project Inspection Record will open in a new tab.



QSP Schedulers: Scheduling the Inspection


Scheduling an inspection officially kicks off the QMS Workflow in Salesforce. These inspections are scheduled by the Quality Service Provider (QSP) QA Scheduler. QSP companies are assigned to one or more counties within New York, and only projects that match the QSP QA company’s inspection criteria can be scheduled by the QSP QA Scheduler.

There may be situations when a Scheduled Inspection needs to be updated, such as when an Inspector assigned to the Scheduled Inspection can no longer perform the inspection or if the date/time of the Scheduled Inspection needs to be changed. Follow the instructions in the Updating Scheduled Inspections below to learn how to make changes to a Scheduled Inspection.

Inspections can be scheduled by the QSP Schedulers if the Contractor meets the following criteria:
  • The Contractor is not in the terminated status.
  • The Contractor's inspection rate is below the program required rate.
  • The Contractor has at least one project with an in-progress or post-completion milestone approved within  the past 90 days, and:
    1. The project site is located within a New York State county the scheduler’s QSP can conduct inspections.
    2. The project site matches a dwelling type where the scheduler’s QSP can conduct a field inspection.
    3. There are no currently scheduled inspections for the project.
    4. The customer of the project has not been identified as non-responsive or unwilling to host an inspection.
  • A NYSERDA QA Manager has flagged the project for a required inspection (this bypasses the general criteria for inspection eligibility).

Each program has specific criteria for Contractor status and inspection eligibility. Please review the program specific policies for additional details


Process Step

Training Resources


Training was provided to Honeywell on January 20, 2022. A recording of that session can be accessed below:

Training Video

The video below is a recording of the training session provided to Honeywell on January 20, 2022. Click the Play button on the video to being watching the recording. You can also click the full window icon in the lower-right hand corner to open the video in full-screen mode.

Training Presentation

The below presentation was used during the live training session to Honeywell. To read through the presentation, click once to open in full-screen mode, then scroll down to review additional slides. Do not use the arrows to the right and left after opening the presentation in full-screen mode as it will navigate to other attachments on this page.


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