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  • Mater Health Services - FSSO - Monthly Duress Alarm Test - FSSO-002D01 MAH

  • Hospital

  • Floor/Area - Address

  • Prepared by

  • Conducted on

  • The monthly duress alarm test is to be completed by designated FSSO in order to meet the legislative requirements of Mater Heath Services under the Building Act 1975, Fire and Rescue Services Act 1990 and the Building Fire and Safety Regulation 2008.
    FSSO are accountable and responsible for designated area per the work instruction (WI-IID-200009). Audit to be completed and sent to the a Security Manger within designated time periods.

1.0 Previous Audit

  • 1.1 Has the last audit been reviewed and all outstanding actions completed?

2.0 Duress Alarms

  • L10B

  • L10A

  • L9A

  • L9B

  • L8A

  • L8B

  • L7A - ICU Reception

  • L7A - Staff Base

  • L7 - CCU Reception

  • L7 - CCU Staff Base

  • L7A - CIU

  • L6 - Pathology Reception

  • L6 - Pathology East

  • L6 - Pathology West

  • L6 - Pathology Portable 1

  • L6 - Pathology Portable 2

  • L6 - Pathology Portable 3

  • L6 - Pathology Portable 4

  • L6 - Pathology Portable 5

  • L6 - Pathology Portable 6

  • L5 - Theatres Reception

  • L5 - Day Unit Reception

  • L5 - Pre-procedure Hold Desk

  • L5 - Day Surgery

  • L4 - ED Reception

  • L4 - Triage

  • L4 - Staff Base

  • L4 - Fast Track x 2

  • L4 - MAPU x 2

  • L4 - X-ray

  • L4 - MRI Reception

  • L4 - Outpatients (QPSC)

  • L3 - Outpatients Clinic Reception

  • L2 - Outpatients Clinic Reception

  • L2 - Allied Heath Reception

  • L2 - Admin Main Reception x 2

  • L2 - Audiology and a Speech Pathology Reception 1

  • L2 - Teleservices

  • L2 - Switchboard - Kitchen

  • L2 - General Cashier x 2

  • L2 - Switchboard - Back Office

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