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SSBA – Form – Incident report
Registered facilities should use this form to report an incident that is defined as a reportable event, whether it occurs intentionally or by accident. -
SSBA – Form – Non-registered facility report for suspected SSBAs and confirmatory testing results
Facilities not registered to handle security sensitive biological agents (SSBAs) should use this form to report specific information about SSBAs. -
SSBA – Form – Non-registered facility report for temporary handling and disposal of an SSBA
Use this form to report the temporary handling and disposal of a known SSBA (previously confirmed in another facility). Temporary handlings must be for 7 working days or less. -
SSBA – Form – Registration of a linked storage unit
Use this form if you are already a registered facility and want to register a linked storage unit to store Tier 2 SSBAs under Part 4A.5 of the SSBA Standards. To register a new facility, use the Initial Registration form. -
SSBA – Form – Registered facility report for suspected SSBAs and confirmatory results
Facilities registered to handle security sensitive biological agents (SSBAs) should use this form to report specific information about SSBAs. -
SSBA – Form – Registered facility report for temporary handling and disposal of an SSBA
Use this form to report the temporary handling and disposal of a known SSBA (previously confirmed in another facility) that you are not registered for. Temporary handlings must be for 7 working days or less. -
SSBA – Form – Removal of Salmonella Typhi and Vibrio cholerae
Use this form for the removal of Salmonella Typhi and Vibrio cholerae. -
SSBA – Form – Start to handle a new SSBA
Registered facilities must use this form to report when they handle a new security sensitive biological agent (SSBA) that they are not currently registered for. -
SSBA – Form – Transfers between facilities of the same entity
Registered facilities must use this form when transferring security sensitive biological agents (SSBAs) to another facility within the same entity. -
SSBA – Form – Transfer in an SSBA
Use this form to report the transfer of security sensitive biological agents (SSBAs) into your facility. You must report as soon as possible and within 2 business days of the transfer occuring. -
SSBA – Form – Transfer out an SSBA
Use this form to report the transfer of security sensitive biological agents (SSBAs) out of your facility. You can also use this form to apply to de-register. -
Q fever – Surveillance case definition
This document contains the surveillance case definition for Q fever, which is nationally notifiable within Australia. State and territory health departments use this definition to decide whether to notify us of a case. -
Tularaemia – Surveillance case definition
This document contains the surveillance case definition for tularaemia, which is nationally notifiable within Australia. State and territory health departments use this definition to decide whether to notify us of a case. -
Quality Use of Pathology Program (QUPP) – Final report for the Lab Tests Online Australasia additions to support genetics, eHealth and outreach
This final report outlines the results of the Australasian Association of Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine’s project to support genetics, eHealth and outreach. -
National Aged Care Mandatory Quality Indicator Program Manual 1.0
This version of the manual was in effect from 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2021. -
Approved Private Emergency Department Program guidelines
These guidelines provide the background, principles, eligibility criteria and operational procedures of the program for participating hospitals. -
National Vaccine Storage Guidelines ‘Strive for 5’, Appendix 9 - Checklist for Managing a Power Failure
National Vaccine Storage Guidelines ‘Strive for 5’, Appendix 9 - checklist for emergency storage including power or refrigerator failure. -
Modified Monash Model – fact sheet
Information about the Modified Monash Model geographical classification. -
BreastScreen Australia – Quality matters bulletins
These bulletins report on current National Quality Management Committee (NQMC) news, events and opportunities for BreastScreen Australia Services. -
BreastScreen Australia accreditation
BreastScreen Australia Services and State Coordination Units (SCUs) must be accredited every 4 years. These resources are used in the accreditation process. -
Health Budget 2019–20
The 2019–20 Budget was released on 2 April 2019. This collection includes all information related to the 2019–20 Health Portfolio Budget. -
National Vaccine Storage Guidelines ‘Strive for 5’, Appendix 8 - Checklist: Mobile and emergency storage
National Vaccine Storage Guidelines ‘Strive for 5’, Appendix 8 includes a checklist and temperature chart for mobile or outreach immunisation clinics, or emergency storage of vaccines. -
National Vaccine Storage Guidelines ‘Strive for 5’, Appendix 2 - Vaccine Storage Self Audit
‘Strive for 5’ National Vaccine Storage Guidelines vaccine storage self-audit checklist. -
Quality of Information and Guidance Industry Working Group Terms of Reference
This document sets out the roles, function, membership and operating guidelines of the Quality of Information and Guidance Industry Working Group. -
National Aged Care Mandatory Quality Indicator Program Manual 2.0 – Part A
This version of the manual was in effect from 1 July 2021 to 31 March 2023.