Situations in which information will be Sample Clauses

Situations in which information will be shared We will aim to xxxxxx a culture of information sharing in which inspectors are empowered to pick up the phone to their counterpart to discuss an organisation that is causing them concern. In the first instance, HTA and HFEA inspectors will contact the single point of contact for each organisation to identify the relevant inspector. These contact details are: • HTA: Xxxxxx.Xxxxxx@xxx.xxx.xx • HFEA: xxxxxx.xxxxxxx-xxxxxx@xxxx.xxx.xx There will be a two-way sharing of information, which may be volunteered by one Regulator to the other, or provided in response to a particular request. The HTA and HFEA will share findings from site inspections. The Regulators will then consider the use of such information to reduce the scope of forthcoming site inspections. This will streamline the inspection and post inspection process. For, example, the review of an organisation’s quality management system by the HTA could be streamlined if it has already been assessed by the HFEA. A collaborative approach to the assessment of corrective and preventative action plans may also be used, where applicable. Under certain circumstances, there will be an expectation that information held by one Regulator will be shared with the other. These circumstances are as follows: HTA • Whistle-blowing event as defined by HTA • Serious Adverse Events and Reactions (SAEARs) reported that has the potential to cause a reputational risk to the establishment • A non-routine inspection is arranged • A licence is suspended or revoked or steps are taken to restrict licensable activities. • Significant regulatory sanctions are imposed • Referral is made to another agency, for example the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) or the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) • Media interest in an organisation, which may give rise to concerns which need further consideration HFEA • Whistle-blowing event as defined by HFEA • Grade A incident reported • Trends in grade B and C incidents • A responsive inspection is being undertaken • A licence is suspended or revoked or varied to restrict the activities permitted. • Significant regulatory sanctions are imposed • Referral is made to another agency, for example the HSE or the MHRA • Media interest in an organisation, which may give rise to concerns which need further consideration In the circumstances listed above, the inspector will be expected to contact their counterpart in the other organisation using the details above, both to pass o...
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