Stairs must be equipped with
tactile walking surface indicators that are built in or applied to the walking surface and that warn individuals who are visibly impaired of hazards, such as a change in elevation.
Where depressed curbs are provided at pedestrian crossings, they must have
tactile walking surface indicators that, are located at the bottom portion of the depressed curb that is flush with the roadway; are set back between 150 mm and 200 mm from the curb edge, and; are a minimum of 610 mm in depth.
The tactile walking surfaces must, be located at the top of all flights of stairs, and extend the full tread width to a minimum depth of 610 mm commencing one tread depth from the edge of the top step
Not exact matches
Walking into Trudy Benson «s studio, I was struck by the
tactile quality in her paintings and how the
surface of the paint played a crucial role in reading and understanding her work.