Federal Select Agent Program (FSAP) severity spectrum of regulatory departures
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Alternative Title:FSAP severity spectrum of regulatory departures
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Description:The Federal Select Agent Program (FSAP) has developed a spreadsheet that outlines categories of inspection regulatory departures grouped according to the level of severity, as well as related enforcement options that may be applied. The intention of this information is to provide awareness of how FSAP considers the severity of inspection findings and provide visibility to the application of enforcement options to these findings. Example violations are grouped into a three-tier risk scoring system in the categories of low, moderate, and serious severity levels.
Departures may include findings of low risk as well as findings that may lead to an immediate stoppage of some or all activities. Please note that this is not meant to be an all-inclusive list of possible departures, but is meant to convey, at a large scale, how FSAP views risk.
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FSAP-Enforcement-Severity-Spreadsheet.pdf
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