HAllo Anton
You mention students and visitors in your request. It may be worth thinking
about staff too. I was thinking about alternatives to physical signs. You
may want to install flashing emergency evacuation beacons for hearing
impaired people using the building.
best wishes
Kim
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Kim Watt
Practice Development Adviser
Practice Development Department
Sense Scotland
45 Finnieston Street
Glasgow
G3 8JU
SCOTLAND
Tel: 0141 564 2444
Mobile: 07748 644204
Fax: 0141 564 2443
Text: 0141 564 2442
> From: Anton Riley <[log in to unmask]>
> Reply-To: Accessibuilt list <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2002 20:56:30 +0100
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Guidance - Signage
>
> I am a diversity trainer working at a police training school which is
> currently undergoing refurbishment. As an organisation, we are trying to
> make the site more accessible for students and visitors and this will
> include the installation of new signage throughout the site. Can anyone
> direct me to a source of guidance in relation to appropriate signage for
> the site (internal / external)? Are there any statutory requirements that
> we need to be aware of? - I'm wondering about Part III of the DDA 1995.
>
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