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Revised and redesignated AS 1428—1977. Revised and redesignated in part 1428.4.1 Part 4.1: Means to assist the orientation of people with vision .. 4.1 Accessible. Having features to enable use by people with a disability. 4.2 Active leaf. In a door with two leaves, the leaf that carries the latching or locking mechanism.
Australian Standard 1428.1 - 2009 - Design for access and mobility - General requirements for new building work. Continuous Accessible Paths of Travel. Floor or Ground Surfaces on Continuous Accessible Paths of Travel and. Circulation Spaces. AS1428.4.1 - 2009 - Means to assist the orientation of people with vision.
AS1428.2 – 1992 – Design for access and mobility – Building and. Facilities. (In part only as the majority of this standard has been merged with. AS1428.1 – 2009, the remaining sections still apply on fixtures, fittings and fitments). • AS1428.4.1 – 2009 Design for access and mobility – Tactile ground surface indicators for the
porosity, apparent relative density and bulk density. 6. D. Installation and production specification. 7. D. Variability in products to provide luminance contrast specified in AS1428.4.1-2009 to be achieved in typical footways and kerb ramps (concrete, asphalt, pavers). Tactile Ground Surface Indicators, Transport and Main
Kerb ramps to be installed perpendicular (normal) to direction of travel. 2. Tactile ground surface indicators (TGS) to comply with AS1428.4: Tactile Indicators. 3. Minimum luminance contrast between the colour of the path and the colour of the. TGS shall be in accordance with AS1428.4.1 and the colour of TGSI's shall not be.
Dec 1, 2015 NON—STANDARD TGSI LAYOUTS TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH AS1428.4.1 (DESIGN FOR ACCESS AND MOBILITY — MEANS TO ASSIST THE ORIENTATION OF PEOPLE WTTH. VISION IMPAIRMENT — TAC'ITLE GROUND SURFACE INDICATORS). AND APPROVED BY COUNCIL TRAFFIC
Guide. Layout. It is very important that prior to installation, the project is planned and set out to achieve a satisfactory and compliant result. TGSI must be installed in accordance to AS1428.4.1-2009. Generally, at stairs the TGSI's must be installed 300mm from leading edge at top and bottom of the stair flight 600mm deep to.
Feb 2, 2009 Part 1 of AS 1428 series (this Standard) deals with those aspects of access to and within a building which . 4.1 Accessible. Having features to enable use by people with a disability. 4.2 Angle of approach. The angle between the centre-line of one continuous accessible path of travel and the centre-line of
Australian Standards – AS1428 Suite. The following are the standards relate directly the accessibility of the built environment by people with a disability. Please note, these standards are copyright so it is unlawful for us to provide copies for free to download.
Discrete Tactile Ground Surface Indicators. Discrete TGSIs shall be either a synthetic polymer, polyresin, polymer composite, or full stainless steel product. In addition to the requirements of AS1428.4.1, 'stick down' pad type TGSI shall have the following properties: Raw Material. Cork & Synthetic Rubber Composition. Size.
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