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Re: Colour Contrasting Nosings

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"John, Janet" <[log in to unmask]>

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Accessibuilt list <[log in to unmask]>

Date:

Tue, 8 Jul 2008 10:12:41 +0100

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Hi again,

sorry, I think I might have been a bit unclear.

what I meant was different colour contrasting on the top or bottom was
not needed as long at the colour contrast was sufficient against its
background then the same colour used throughout the flight would be
fine.

All nosings should be colour contrasted (different colours are not
needed), and lighting should be designed to enhance this.
Colour contrast is determined by LRV.

Hope that makes a bit more sense.

Jan


 


Janet John
RNIB Cymru Housing Training and Development

Tel; 01792 325 304
Mobile: 07787 105 093

Disability Action Centre, The Courtyard, D'Arcy Business Park, Neath
SA10 6EJ 
-----Original Message-----
From: Accessibuilt list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
Of John, Janet
Sent: 08 July 2008 09:53
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [ACCESSIBUILT] Colour Contrasting Nosings

Hi Alyson,

Appropriately colour contrasted nosings of more than 30 points
difference in lrv with their background will be sufficient when combined
with lighting at top and bottom steps to ensure visibility and
highlighting.

Hope that helps, along with the other comments you have had.

Jan


Janet John
RNIB Cymru Housing Training and Development

Tel; 01792 325 304
Mobile: 07787 105 093

Disability Action Centre, The Courtyard, D'Arcy Business Park, Neath
SA10 6EJ 
-----Original Message-----
From: Accessibuilt list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
Of Mike Elkerton
Sent: 08 July 2008 09:42
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [ACCESSIBUILT] Colour Contrasting Nosings

Hello Alyson

 

I think the idea stems from the proceedure of informing visually
impaired people of where they can find the first and last step on a
flight of steps or stairs.

 

Regards

 

Mike Elkerton (NRAC)

Member of the national Register of Access Consultants 

--- On Tue, 7/8/08, Marcus Ormerod <[log in to unmask]> wrote:


	From: Marcus Ormerod <[log in to unmask]>
	Subject: Re: Colour Contrasting Nosings
	To: [log in to unmask]
	Date: Tuesday, July 8, 2008, 10:37 AM
	
	
	HI Alyson
	
	You also find a different coloured top and bottom nosings on
railway
	station steps and this may be where the contractor has
experienced this
	previously. As Vin says there is no guidance that says this
should be
	adopted everywhere.
	
	Regards
	Marcus 
	
	
	Professor Marcus Ormerod
	SURFACE Inclusive Design Research Centre
	SOBE, The University of Salford
	4th floor Maxwell Building
	Salford M5 4WT
	Tel 0161 295 5405
	Fax 0161 295 5011
	Mobile 07887 556425
	www.surface.salford.ac.uk
	
	-----Original Message-----
	From: Accessibuilt list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf
	Of Vin
	Sent: 08 July 2008 09:33
	To: [log in to unmask]
	Subject: Re: [ACCESSIBUILT] Colour Contrasting Nosings
	
	Hi Alyson,
	this rings a bell - I believe RNIB may have suggested that in
situations
	where there was difficulty providing tonal contrast on step
nosings that
	a compromise may be to do so only on top and bottom steps but I
don't
	think it was their intention to suggest this as the universal
method.
	
	Vin
	
	Vin West
	Secretary, Arfon Access Group
	Glyn Dwr
	Llandwrog Uchaf
	Caernarfon
	LL54 7RA
	Tel:  01286 880761
	Fax:  001775 665 2884
	Mob: 0777 153 6760
	
	----- Original Message -----
	From: "Alyson Matthews" 
	<[log in to unmask]>
	To: <[log in to unmask]>
	Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2008 9:27 AM
	Subject: Colour Contrasting Nosings
	
	
	Is anyone aware of a change in best practice 
	regarding colour contrasting
	nosings to internal or external steps?
	
	We have a contractor who claim they have been asked 
	by another local
	authority to provide the top and bottom step with 
	nosings of a different
	colour and contrast to the rest of the flight. 
	They have now done the
	same to a new build in our area, and are arguing 
	against us as we have
	asked them to make the nosings consistent 
	throughout.
	
	Any advice?
	
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