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MHRA Inspection Readiness By Lulu Cvetkovic NICR QA Manager
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Expect notification
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First of all DO NOT
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What you should do is…
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What you need
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Go back to basics Start to plan as soon as possible Assign actions and responsibilities to staff Make sure that people know what to say and do Know your systems Know your weaknesses Self inspections Mock inspections Talk to management about any concerns
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Review the obvious Training records Change control Equipment maintenance/calibration Temperature control Impact assessments Document control Look at previous findings Make sure that labs are tidy and clean
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Get everyone involved
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People Matter Communicate at all levels Consider who will act as a guide and who will act as a host for each department Need ‘gofers’ Someone to act as a scribe Training or re training on auditee behaviour and knowledge
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The ideal Auditee Answer the question – no more and no less Provide any records requested – no more and no less Be prepared to justify your reasoning – without coming across as aggressive or defensive If you are unsure of the answer, don’t guess or make something up. Refer to a document, procedure or find someone who will know the answer.
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The ideal Auditee Admit if something is wrong – if possible try to correct it at the time of the inspection by following correct procedures Don’t criticise or blame others for any errors Be polite and enthusiastic!
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Be a good host Make the inspectors feel welcome Book rooms Provide documents, PC’s, printers, telephone Think about what refreshments they will need ie tea/coffee
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Last minute checks Work areas are clean and tidy Staff are prepared Documentation is available Key staff availability Rooms prepared Refreshments/parking sorted out
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On the day of the inspection Relax
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Show them around
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Stick with them Inspectors should always be accompanied Security It’s polite It’s amazing what you can find in some cupboards and drawers
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Examples of Questions you may be asked Quality How do you know which SOPs apply to you? And which do apply to you? How are you trained on these? How often are you trained on SOPs? What do you do if you have a question about SOPs? What do you do if you can’t access the SOPs?
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Example questions continued Training Who maintains your training record? Tell me about its contents? Where is kept? Who has access to it? When does your manager look at it? How often should you have GLP training? When did you last have GLP training?
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Example questions continued Archiving Talk me through the archiving process Who is responsible for archiving documents? For how long are your files and folders archived? How would you go about retrieving something from archive? How would this be recorded?
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Once it’s all over Take time to reflect on how it went De-brief and thank staff for their hard work Share the experience Produce an action plan Respond to the Inspectors report Track to completion ready for the next inspection.
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Summary Inspectors are human Be polite, honest, helpful and show confidence Defend your view appropriately Be enthusiastic Know your systems
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