Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01306:reg:96:p14
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01306
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 96 (pt 14/31)
Character Range: 274943–277866

checklist of heritage issues to be addressed in planning a works project. This checklist can then be submitted to the Senior Manager, Property by the Property Officers prior to commencement of a project to demonstrate how policies have been met. The Senior Manager, Property will then be readily able to prepare an assessment annually. Information on how effectively this is occurring for inclusion in the NFSA Annual Report. These records must be made available to the Department as and when requested.

  Under normal circumstances, planning of major maintenance works or alterations and additions should include early consultation with stakeholders.

  It is preferable to consult stakeholders (including where appropriate the wider community)

  early in the design process to take all aspects and interests into account. Early consultation has the advantage of avoiding unnecessary and abortive work.

  As part of its management of this Heritage place, NFSA will need to continue to keep staff aware of the significance of the place and what its Commonwealth Heritage Values are. This can be undertaken through:
>        Heritage Induction of new staff;
>        Specific heritage training of staff involved in roles with potential to impact on official listed values and heritage significance (e.g. those that work on conserving and protecting the collection, or maintenance staff).

  A detailed history of the building is available which should be made available to staff in house. Training issues are also addressed in the Heritage Strategy.

  Policy 6.4
  Interpretation of the site should be promoted in accordance with the Interpretation Plan.

  The HMP is to be used as part of a broad communication plan and a detail interpretation plan needs to be developed for the NFSA. This will actively promote the significance of the place to occupiers, visitors and as
  wide an audience as possible and also enable other people to appreciate the significance of the buildings.

  Interpretation currently exists externally with signs at all entry points to the site. None of the buildings presently contain any interpretation material internally on a permanent basis. The installation of such material can assist in enhancing the appreciation of
  the building.

  A previously developed information leaflet on the building could be updated with details contained in this report and also made available online through the website.
  The interpretation plan should be developed and implemented as soon as practical.

  Policy 6.5
  A furniture study be undertaken to identify and/or locate all items of loose furniture that were part of the original Institute of Anatomy. The furniture to be conserved and protected and used within the existing building.

  The original display cases that are currently stored off site should be used on site if feasible, used for displays elsewhere if possible (retain a record of