AS 1428.4-1992

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Design for access and mobility, Part 4: Tactile ground surface indicators for the orientation of people with vision impairment

Sets out requirements for the design and installation of tactile ground surface indicators to assist people with vision impairment. Specific types of ground surface indicators that warn of hazards and denote direction are provided.

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About this publication
Preface
Foreword**From the introduction to A performance evaluation of selected tactile tiles under consideration for use by the vision impaired in Australia, A.F. Peck, Boston College; M. Tauchi, Japan National Rehabilitation Centre; T. Murakami, Tokyo Metropolitan Rehabilitation Centre and M. Okhura, Seikei University.
1 Scope

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Cited references in this standard

[Current]

Design for access and mobility, Part 1: General requirements for access – New building work

[Current]

Design for access and mobility, Part 2: Enhanced and additional requirements — Buildings and facilities

[Current]

Methods of test for elastomers, Method 4: Rubber, vulcanized — Determination of density

[Current]

Methods of test for elastomers, Method 11: Tension testing of vulcanized or thermoplastic rubber

[Current]

Methods of test for elastomers, Method 12: Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Determination of tear strength (trouser, angle and crescent test pieces)

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Content history

[Pending Revision]

DR 91099

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Published

16/04/1992

Pages

15

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AS 1428.4-1992
$87.70