TACTILE INFORMATION IN SIGNS DETECTABLE WARNING SURFACES

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PROVISIONS FOR PERSONS WITH VISUAL & HEARING IMPAIRMENT PROVISIONS FOR TACTILE INFORMATION IN SIGNS BRAILLE DETECTABLE WARNING SURFACES 1

Braille and Tactile Information in Signs at these Locations a)staircases in the building connecting one storey to another storey (Refer to Clause 4.11.1.2) b) Ramps in the building connecting one storey to another storey (Refer to Clause 4.6.1.4) c) Public toilet (Refer to Clause 8.5.5.3 ) Staircasesin the building connecting one storey to another storey Braille & tactile sign Continuous handrail Detectable warning surfaces Contrasting colour nosing strips Continuous Handrail Detectable warning surface 2

Rampsin the building connecting one storey to another storey Braille & tactile sign Detectable warning surfaces Braille & Raised Tactile Sign (Refer to Clause 8.5.5.3) To provide on:- Adjacent walls or Stair handrail extensions 1500m 3

If Provided On Handrails(Refer to Figure 45) Braille Raised Tactile Direction arrow and Storey number to be indicated handrail handrail 4

Braille & Raised Tactile Sign on Wall (Refer to Clause 8.5.5) Braille shall be located: directly below the text arranged with left alignment Raised Tactile Characters Braille Locator Braille Text Continuous handrail Refer to Clause 4.11.4 Except for staircase storey shelter 5

Contrasting colour nosing strip Detectable warning surfaces Refer to Clause 4.11.2, 4.11.3 DETECTABLE WARNING SURFACES Concern on tripping hazards caused by TGSI (Tactile Ground Surface Indicators) TGSI notnecessary to be used extensively throughout the pedestrian environment, except at hazardous areas such as kerb ramps at pedestrian crossings etc. Use of Detectable Warning Surfaces as alternatives are allowed at the top and bottom of staircases and ramps TGSI 6

DETECTABLE WARNING SURFACES Hazardous areas -Pedestrian ways meet Vehicular ways Tactile Ground Surface Indicators provided at kerb ramp but not in contrasting colours DETECTABLE WARNING SURFACES Use of Detectable Warning Surfaces as alternatives allowed at staircases and ramps Performance requirements: Visual(luminosity, colour) Tactile Contrast(detectable by cane& through sole of shoes) Applied consistently Refer To Appendix D - Design Guidelines for Persons with Visual Impairment 7

DETECTABLE WARNING SURFACES Examples of alterative warning surfaces Ribbed surfaces Colour & Texture Change in level 15mm to 200mm Colour Contrast Coloured Bands Use of Colour Contrast or Coloured Bands Figure 32 8

Change in level > 200mm (Refer to Clause 4.5.3) Figure 32 PROVISION OF BRAILLE & TACTILE SIGN Public toilet Sign tobemounted on the wallnext tothelatch-side of the dooratadistanceof50mmto100mmfromthedoorjamb 1500m 1500m Location & Height of Signs Refer to Clause 8.5.4.2 & 8.5.4.3 9

PROVISION OF BRAILLE & TACTILE SIGN PROVISION OF BRAILLE & TACTILE SIGN Specification For Braille (Refer to Clause 8.5.5) The Braille dot shall be:- Raised Dome shaped Comfortable to touch 10

PROVISION OF BRAILLE & TACTILE SIGN Specification for Tactile Sign (Refer to Clause 8.5.1 & 8.5.5) Characters, Graphical Symbols or Pictographs shall:- have a raised relief contour of at least 1 mm be between 16mm to 50mm high HEARING IMPAIRED HEARING ENHANCEMENT SYSTEM Clause 6.8 - Hearing Enhancement System Toenablesoundsignalstobetransmittedtoapersonwith hearing difficulties without interference from background noise Hearing enhancement systems that operate with induction loop, infrared and radio frequency are commonly used to provide enhanced level of sound Expert advice should be sought when selecting a hearing enhancement system appropriate for the situation and purpose 11

HEARING IMPAIRED HEARING ENHANCEMENT SYSTEM Clause 6.8 - Hearing Enhancement System Tobeprovidedin:- a) Function room, Hall& Auditorium b) Min. 1 of the Public Information/Service Counter for cinemas, theatres, concert halls, stadiums, shopping complexes, museums, theme parks, purpose-built family amusement centres, sport complexes, public swimming pools, hospitals, clinics, transport stations, interchanges and passenger terminal HEARING IMPAIRED HEARING ENHANCEMENT SYSTEM Refer to Clause 6.8.2 Figure 73 The international symbol of access for hearing loss shall be conspicuously displayed 12