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AS 1428.4-1992

Superseded

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

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Superseded date

23-05-2024

Published date

16-04-1992

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1 - AS 1428.4-1992 DESIGN FOR ACCESS AND MOBILITY - TACTILE GROUND SURFACE INDICATORS FOR THE ORIENTATION OF PEOPLE WITH VISION ....
4 - PREFACE
4 - CONTENTS
5 - FOREWORD*
6 - 1 SCOPE
6 - 2 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
6 - 3 DEFINITIONS
6 - 3.1 Tactile indicators
6 - 3.2 Directional pattern (elongated pattern)
6 - 3.3 Warning pattern (dot pattern)
6 - 4 MATERIALS
6 - 4.1 Tactile indicators for outdoor applications
6 - 4.2 Tactile indicators made from natural or synthetic rubbers
6 - 5 DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
6 - 5.1 Tactile indicators warning of hazards
6 - 5.2 Tactile indicators for directional guidance
7 - 6 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
7 - 6.1 General requirements
7 - 6.2 Tactile indicators at stairways, escalators and ramps
12 - 6.3 Tactile indicators at kerb ramps and step ramps
13 - 6.4 Tactile indicators at crossings in high-use vehicular areas, e.g. carparks
13 - 6.5 Tactile indicators at bus stops
13 - 6.6 Tactile indicators at vehicle pick-up and drop-off areas
15 - 6.7 Tactile indicators at railway platforms
16 - 6.8 Tactile indicators at passenger wharves
16 - 6.9 Tactile indicators warning of hazards within the circulation space or adjacent to a path of travel
17 - 6.10 Tactile indicators denoting a change of direction
18 - APPENDIX A - RAISED PAVEMENT MARKERS
20 - APPENDIX B - TACTILE GROUND SURFACE INDICATORS - TYPICAL LAYOUT DETAILS

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.

Committee
ME-064
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7262 7300 7
Pages
15
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes

This Standard specifies requirements for the design and installation of tactile indicators for use on ground or floor surfaces to assist the mobility of people with vision impairment.NOTE : Guidance on the type and installation of raised pavement markers to delineate pedestrian crossing areas are included in Appendix A and on the general installation layout of tactile ground surface indicators in Appendix B.

First published as AS 1428.4-1992.

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AS 1742.10-1990 Manual of uniform traffic control devices Pedestrian control and protection
AS 1683.24-1984 Methods of test for rubber Rubber - Vulcanized - Determination of resistance to ozone cracking - Static strain test
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