Disabled modules
- Last UpdatedOct 16, 2025
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It is now possible to enable and disable individual modules in Operational Safety Management. When one or more modules has been disabled, the tiles on the Home page of Operational Safety Management will dynamically rearrange.
Note: Enabling and disabling modules can only be done by an administrator.
Guidelines
When a module is disabled, you will no longer be able to perform operations against that module.
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When a module is disabled, it is not possible to duplicate any entities in that module. The duplication button will not be there.
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When a module is disabled, it will not be possible to create objects for the disabled module. For example, if the Risk Assessment module is disabled, it will be still visible in other pages, but it will not be possible to create a new risk assessment.
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Duplication of entities that belong to enabled modules will not contain any references to entities that belong to disabled modules. The Duplication form will still contain options to duplicate disabled modules (entities), but existing disabled modules (entities) will not be copied. For example, duplicating of an old work permit with reference to disabled modules, will not to duplicate any disabled entities, so that the new work permit contains only references to entities that belong to modules that are enabled.
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When a module is disabled, the corresponding libraries will appear empty, so that user cannot see any lists. If library is accessed by other possibilities except from home page and the module is disabled, then a standard message will appear on the library. No records will be listed in the library.
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When a module is deactivated, the settings for that module on the Settings page will appear inactive. Inactive means that they are visible, but greyed out.
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If a module is disabled, it will not be possible to perform workflow for that entity.
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When a module is disabled, then all references to the disabled module will be automatically removed from the My work list..