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The National Gallery of Australia opened in 1982 and houses
Australia’s national collection, which comprises original works of art by Australian and international
artists. The building comprises three levels of publicly accessible gallery spaces,
a café, members’ lounge and two theatres. It has an external Sculpture Garden, which faces Lake
Burley Griffin. The Gallery maintains a temperature and humidity controlled environment with
consistent lighting and clear signage throughout.
Security staff trained in first aid and hazard
control are stationed throughout the Gallery.
The Gallery has public liability insurance.
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Services offered:
Tours of the Gallery’s permanent collection, exhibitions and Sculpture Garden –
self-guided, or with education staff or voluntary guides.
Special clothing or equipment required:
No special clothing is required; the Gallery temperature is regulated at +/-21 degrees Celsius, so suitable clothing, including non-slip shoes in case of wet
weather, is preferable; stools are available for students to sit on.
Special training required:
Nil
Reason for Risk Assessment rating (taking into account existing controls):
A visit to the
Gallery would indicate a low to medium risk for a school group, with the occurrence of injuries
unlikely to highly unlikely, and if an injury were to occur, it would be minor. The NGA has qualified
first-aid officers and a first aid room to attend the person injured or ill. In the highly unlikely event of
a major injury or illness, the NGA utilises the ACT emergency services and/or ambulance service.
The nearest hospital is the Canberra Hospital in Garran, a ten-minute drive from the Gallery. Much
of the risk depends on students’ behaviour, as the Gallery environment is considered safe and
secure.
Recommendations:
Prior to the visit teachers/carers brief students about appropriate behaviour
(e.g. walking in the Gallery, listening to instructions and not touching the works of art, including
those in the Sculpture Garden); take care in bus park; leave bags, backpacks, drinks and food in
the bus or cloak them.
Existing risk management procedures:
The Gallery has acted to minimise all risks associated
with visiting its premises. The Gallery has few obstacles and/or hazards to be negotiated by
visitors. The Gallery has twenty qualified first-aid officers (nine of whom are security officers) and a
First Aid room. Fire/emergency evacuation procedures are managed by trained staff and tested
regularly. In the event of an emergency a siren will be heard. Students, teachers and carers will be
required to follow instructions from clearly identifiable fire safety wardens located in Gallery spaces,
and to proceed to the evacuation area outside as directed.
for more information
contact the Education Department email education@nga.gov.au or phone on +61 2 6240 6519.
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