Performance information used for accounting against our outputs is shown in Table 3, while Table 4 provides a consolidated, itemised summary of NICNASs outputs and resources in 2006-07.
Table 3: NICNAS performance information against outputs
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Indicator |
PBS Performance measures |
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Policy advice |
|
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Quality, relevant and timely advice for Australian Government decision-making |
Ministerial satisfaction |
|
Agency-specific service delivery |
|
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Timeliness of evaluations and appeals of decisions on applications in relation to industrial chemicals |
Evaluations and appeals of decisions made within legislated timeframes |
|
Efficient issuing and reporting of permits and licences |
Timeliness of permits and licences issued and reported |
|
High level of compliance with the Industrial Chemicals (Notification and Assessment) Act 1989 (the Act) |
Breaches of the Act are investigated and appropriate action taken |
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Consultation with stakeholders on regulatory change in relation to industrial chemicals |
Timeliness and thoroughness of consultation |
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International relationships facilitate cooperation and harmonisation in the implementation of regulatory controls for industrial chemicals |
Cooperative arrangements in place with key international regulatory agencies Active participation in key international forums |
Table 4: NICNAS outputs and resources a consolidated summary
|
Team |
Outputs |
Number |
Resource $000 |
|
|
Assessment activities |
New Chemicals |
Certificate applications received |
190 |
2113 |
|
Certificates issued |
185 |
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Permit applications received |
168 |
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Permits issued |
146 |
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Percentage of non self-assessed certificate assessments on time |
96%(self assessed: 100%) |
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MSDSs and labels assessed (approx) |
>300 |
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LVC Exemptions |
70 |
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Foreign Scheme Reports |
29 |
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Self-assessments |
13 |
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Consultations |
23 |
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Site visits |
3 |
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Existing Chemicals |
Chemicals under assessment |
80 |
2543 |
|
|
PECs declared for assessment (includes secondary notifications) |
1 |
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Screening/other assessments commenced |
22 |
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Assessment modules completed (PEC and screening/other) |
66 |
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Assessments completed (PEC and screening/other) |
60 |
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Chemicals subject to post-assessment activity |
1 |
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International hazard assessments completed |
0 |
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Applications made to Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) |
0 |
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Compliance and Reporting activities |
Tier 1 Registrants |
4291 |
1 344 |
|
|
Tier 2 Registrants |
740 |
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Tier 3 Registrants |
308 |
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|
New cases |
63 |
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|
Cases closed |
35 |
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|
Site visits |
382 |
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Number of prosecutions |
0 |
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Immediate AICS listing |
34 |
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|
AICS chemicals searches |
476 |
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AICS confidential listing |
16 |
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Business Management and Communication activities |
Parliamentary service briefs |
85 |
1440 |
|
|
Enquiries phone |
4044 |
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|
Enquiries written |
1245 |
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|
New publications/documents |
203 |
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|
Website hits |
29.724m |
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|
Website visitors |
1.069m |
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|
Training activities |
6 |
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Presentations |
20 |
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Conferences |
9 |
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International meetings |
24 |
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Reform activities |
New LRCC reforms implemented |
0 |
361 |
|
|
Public meetings |
10 |
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Interim cosmetic permits issued |
216 |
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|
TOTAL |
7801 |
Based on the NICNAS Operational Plan 2006-07, Table 5(a e) provides a synopsis of NICNASs achievement of key performance outcomes during the year; the table links to more detailed information found elsewhere in this report.
Table 5A: NICNAS key performance outcomes risk assessment and health standards 1 Outcome: High quality scientific assessments that represent best practice and that are produced to time, to quality and meet stakeholder needs
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Description |
Target |
Performance measure |
Met ? |
|
Chemical assessment services |
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New chemicals assessment |
All new notifications and assessments |
100% of all screening and all notification timeframes met |
96% |
|
Existing chemicals assessment |
Assessments equivalent to 3 PECs & 10 others completed |
Timely, high quality reports produced |
P |
|
Air toxics advice for Environmental Health |
Timely and effective advice provided |
P |
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Emerging issues identified and responded to |
P |
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NDPSC assessments |
Timely and effective advice provided and accepted |
P |
|
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Professional advice to ASCC |
Exposure standards as requested |
Timely advice provided and accepted |
P |
|
Participate in best practice forums |
IPCS harmonisation project |
Outcomes incorporated into national methodologies and assessments |
P |
|
Science Forum |
National consistent approaches to emerging issues and methodologies |
x |
|
|
OECD Chemical Programme (joint meeting) |
National regulatory interests reflected in OECD priorities and OECD products promoting harmonisation incorporated in national assessment program |
P |
|
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Regulatory efficiency |
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Contribute to international assessment harmonisation forums |
OECD/SIARS IPCS/CICADS |
International assessments incorporated into 25% of NICNAS Existing Chemicals Assessments |
P |
|
OECD New Chemicals Taskforce meetings |
Fee rebates utilised for New Chemicals notifications under foreign scheme (5% annual increase) |
P |
|
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OECD Existing Chemicals Taskforce meetings |
National HVIC list maintained and drives assessment priority |
P |
|
|
Bilateral with US and Canada |
Harmonise regulation with North America and work-share programs |
P |
|
|
Finalise & implement EC Program Review findings |
Recommendation agreed and implemented |
All recommendations implemented by June 2007 |
partly |
|
Complete & implement disinfectant review findings |
Implementation complete |
All agreed recommendations implemented by March 2007 |
X |
|
Contribute to government regulation reviews |
Quality and timely advice on chemical safety matters |
Advice accepted leads to improved regulatory frameworks |
P |
1. For explanations of all acronyms and other abbreviations used in these Table 5 A-E, please refer to Glossary, acronyms and abbreviations
Table 5B: NICNAS key performance outcomes complianceOutcome: Integrity of the regulatory system through fully compliant industry sectors
|
Description |
Target |
Performance measure |
Met ? |
|
Develop and deliver NICNAS strategies to enhance industrys compliance capabilities |
Targeted industry training at least one training session |
95% customer satisfaction |
P |
|
Investigate and/or monitor compliance for NICNAS activities |
100% of case work managed to completion in 100 days; Auditing and inspections plans met |
P |
|
|
Improve NICNAS legislative framework |
Implement penalty provisions following best practice models |
x |
|
|
Give effect to Australias obligations under Rotterdam and Stockholm conventions |
Accurate and timely reporting; 100% Industry compliance with convention obligations |
P |
|
|
Annotate AICS online |
Effective implementation of the AICS Annotation work plan |
partly |
Table 5C: NICNAS key performance outcomes finance and cost recoveryOutcome: Sound and transparent fiscal management
|
Description |
Target |
Performance measure |
Met ? |
|
Monitor, report & review use of cost recovered monies |
Deliver IGCC, DoHA, NICNAS quarterly/annual reports |
Expenditure within 5% of annual budget; |
x |
|
Reporting timeframes and requirements met |
P |
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Manage finances in line with DoHA policy & stakeholder expectations |
PBS, mid-year and 3-year forecasts, annual audit |
Compliance with applicable policies and practices |
P |
|
Effective management of NICNAS Registration |
Reduction in operating costs |
5% reduction in administrative costs |
P |
Table 5D: NICNAS key performance outcomes governance and engagementOutcome: Well informed and actively engaged stakeholders
|
Description |
Target |
Performance measure |
Met ? |
|
Operate formal consultative and advisory mechanisms |
Manage MOUs withstates and territories, ERMA NZ, Customs |
Performance targets of MOUs met |
P |
|
Manage IGCC, CEF, TAG |
Meet standard operating procedures and quality measures |
P |
|
|
Effectively utilise OCS Advisory Group on Chemical Safety |
Quality and timely: Issues papers & advice to NICNAS |
P |
|
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Engage with the right people at the right time |
Apply community engagement charter to all work |
Enhanced effectiveness of consultation |
P |
|
Enhance public access to information |
Produce effective communication tools |
Improved access to and quality of chemical safety information; Improved online data systems enhancing customer interaction, with 5% growth in user sessions |
P |
|
Free publications include: NICNAS Handbook , NICNAS Annual Report, Chemical Gazette etc |
5% growth in access and 95% customer satisfaction based on survey |
P |
|
|
Maintain a customer & service delivery focus to meet Government policy |
Conduct and report on an annual customer survey |
Performance measured against NICNASs service charter |
P |
|
Effective governance arrangements, regulatory performance & annual reports |
All reporting timeframes met |
P |
|
|
Effective outsourcing arrangements |
Value for money achieved for outsourced services |
P |
|
|
Provide chemical policy* regulatory advice/service |
Contribute technical advice and representation as required on: Chemicals Clearing House, National Nanotechnology strategy; Rotterdam, Stockholm, TTMRA, APEC |
Advice is accepted; Advice delivered within timeframes |
P |
|
Support Minister in relation to Industrial Chemicals (Notification and Assessment) Act 1989 |
Timely and effective advice |
P |
* Office of Chemical Safety (OCS) has responsibility for the development of chemical policy.
Table 5E: NICNAS key performance outcomes peopleOutcome: We are capable and engaged
|
Description |
Target |
Performance measure |
Met ? |
|
Recognise and value our staff |
Build on system of awards: team-member of the month, Duleep Jayamanne fellow-ship, annual innovation award |
Awards granted based on quality criteria |
P |
|
Promote ownership and accountability for all our work |
Conduct business planning and Performance Develop-ment Scheme (PDS) reviews, weekly team meetings, monthly office meetings, quarterly social functions |
Business planning and reporting linked to PDS; Staff survey results |
P |
|
Develop effective leaders |
Continue leadership program to realise Leadership Protocol |
Staff share NICNASs vision (Leadership Protocol); PDSs reflect development needs |
P |
|
Be flexible, creative and innovative in our work |
At least 2% of budget devoted to formal training in support of organisational goals and priorities |
Expenditure target met |
P |
|
Staff development programs |
Staff meet capability map |
P |
|
|
Foster a climate of trust |
Listen to and respect each other |
All staff are committed to and fulfil the APS Code of Conduct and Values |
P |
|
Value diversity |
Harmony Day celebrated |
P |
|
|
Provide a safe, healthy and productive work environment |
Monitor OHS conditions |
Zero time lost to OHS problems; all OHS incidents acted on |
P |
|
Operate a secure and healthy building |
No security breaches; routine maintenance program met |
P |