Publication: Magyar Közlöny
Issue: MK-2007-70 (Year: 2007, Number: 70)
Era: 2004-2010
Section: Melléklet a 2007. évi XLVI. törvényhez
Paragraph Index: 5453

d) SDCPS refers to processing and reporting systems, databases, schemes for exchange of information, and recorded information and include: 1) records pertaining to accident and incident investigations, as described in Chapter 5; 2) mandatory incident reporting systems, as described in Chapter 8; 3) voluntary incident reporting systems, as described in Chapter 8; and 4) self-disclosure reporting systems, including automatic data capture systems, as described in Annex 6, Part I, Chapter 3, as well as manual data capture systems. Note.— Information on safety data collection and processing systems can be found in the Safety Management Manual (SMM) (Doc 9859). 2. GENERAL PRINCIPLES 2.1 The sole purpose of protecting safety information from inappropriate use is to ensure its continued availability so that proper and timely preventive actions can be taken and aviation safety improved. 2.2 It is not the purpose of protecting safety information to interfere with the proper administration of justice in States. 2.3 National laws and regulations protecting safety information should ensure that a balance is struck between the need for the protection of safety information in order to improve aviation safety, and the need for the proper administration of justice. 2007/70/II. szám Annex 13 — Aircraft Accident and Incident Investigation Attachment E 1/11/01 ATT E-2 23/11/06 No. 11 2.4 National laws and regulations protecting safety information should prevent its inappropriate use. 2.5 Providing protection to qualified safety information under specified conditions is part of a State’s safety responsibilities. 3. PRINCIPLES OF PROTECTION 3.1 Safety information should qualify for protection from inappropriate use according to specified conditions that should include, but not necessarily be limited to: the collection of information was for explicit safety purposes and the disclosure of the information would inhibit its continued availability. 3.2 The protection should be specific for each SDCPS, based upon the nature of the safety information it contains. 3.3 A formal procedure should be established to provide protection to qualified safety information, in accordance with specified conditions. 3.4 Safety information should not be used in a way different from the purposes for which it was collected. 3.5 The use of safety information in disciplinary, civil, administrative and criminal proceedings should be carried out only under suitable safeguards provided by national law. 4. PRINCIPLES OF EXCEPTION Exceptions to the protection of safety information should only be granted by national laws and regulations when:

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