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1、BRITISH STANDARD BS 8300:2001 Incorporating Amendment No. 1 and Corrigendum No. 1 Design of buildings and their approaches to meet the needs of disabled people Code of practice ICS 11.180.99; 91.040.01 ? Licensed Copy: London South Bank University, London South Bank University, Fri Dec 08 00:58:41 G
2、MT+00:00 2006, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI BS 8300:2001 This British Standard, having been prepared under the direction of the Sector Policy and Strategy Committee for Building and Civil Engineering, was published under the authority of the Standards Policy and Strategy Committee on 31 October 2001 B
3、SI 3 October 2005 The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Committee reference: B/209/8 Draft for comment: 99/105523 DC, 00/102960 DC, 00/102967 DC, 00/103879 DC, 00/106098 DC, 00/106852 DC, 00/106913 DC ISBN 0 580 38438 1 Committees responsible for this British Standard The
4、 preparation of this British Standard was entrusted by Technical Committee B/209, General building codes, to Subcommittee B/209/8, Access for disabled people, upon which the following bodies were represented: Access Association Adapt Trust British Car Parking Association Building Research Establishm
5、ent Centre for Accessible Environments Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers Construction Confederation Consumer Policy Committee of BSI Department for Education and Employment Department of Health NHS Estates Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland Department of Transport,
6、 Local Government and the Regions (DTLR) Mobility Unit Disabled Living Foundation Disability Action (Northern Ireland) Disability Scotland Disability Wales Fieldfare Trust Institute of Building Control Institute of Facilities Management Joint Committee on Mobility for the Blind Joint Committee on Mo
7、bility for Disabled People MENCAP National Consumer Council National Federation of the Blind of the United Kingdom National House-building Council Passenger Transport Executive Group Railtrack Royal Association for Disability and Rehabilitation (RADAR) Royal Institute of British Architects Royal Ins
8、titution of Chartered Surveyors Royal National Institute for the Blind Royal National Institute for the Deaf Royal Town Planning Institute Scottish Office Building Standards Division Spinal Injuries Association Sport England University of Reading Amendments issued since publication Amd. No.DateComme
9、nts 15617June 2005See Foreword (tagging wording) 15982 Corrigendum No. 1 October 2005Correction to 9.1.3, Floor surfaces Licensed Copy: London South Bank University, London South Bank University, Fri Dec 08 00:58:41 GMT+00:00 2006, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI BS 8300:2001 BSI 3 October 2005 i Content
10、s Page Committees responsibleInside front cover Forewordv Introduction1 1Scope 1 2Normative references 1 3Terms and definitions 2 4Car parking, setting down points and garaging 4 5Access routes to and around buildings 10 6Entering a building 23 7Horizontal circulation 35 8Vertical circulation 39 9Su
11、rfaces and communication aids 47 10Facilities in buildings 56 11Assembly areas 68 12Individual rooms 85 13Building types 130 Annex A (informative) Development of legislation on access and facilities for disabled people 144 Annex B (informative) Space allowances for people passing on an access route1
12、45 Annex C (informative) Slip potential characteristics of tread and floor finishes145 Annex D (informative) Reach ranges 147 Annex E (informative) Space allowances 154 Annex F (informative) Management and maintenance issues 161 Annex G (informative) Using light reflectance values (LRVs) to assess v
13、isual contrast162 Bibliography164 Figure 1 Example of a designated on-street parking bay 5 Figure 2 Access around designated off-street parking spaces 7 Figure 3 Markings for designated off-street parking spaces 7 Figure 4 Dimensions of an enclosed parking space for disabled motorists 8 Figure 5 Key
14、 dimensions relating to ticket dispensing machines for use by disabled people 10 Figure 6 The design of access routes 12 Figure 7 Projections that need no hazard protection 14 Figure 8 Projections that need hazard protection 15 Figure 9 Examples of step profiles and key dimensions 20 Figure 10 Featu
15、res of a stepped approach 21 Figure 11 Handrail design 23 Figure 12 Manoeuvring sequences of wheelchair users negotiating a door opening towards them 27 Figure 13 Minimum dimensions of lobbies with single leaf doors 28 Figure 14 Effective clear width through a doorway 29 Figure 15 Door location and
16、side clearance 30 Figure 16 Minimum zones of visibility 31 Figure 17 Door opening furniture 33 Figure 18 Dimensions and space allowances for corridors in buildings other than dwellings36 Licensed Copy: London South Bank University, London South Bank University, Fri Dec 08 00:58:41 GMT+00:00 2006, Un
17、controlled Copy, (c) BSI BS 8300:2001 ii BSI 3 October 2005 Page Figure 19 Examples of step profiles and key dimensions 41 Figure 20 Standard public information symbols 51 Figure 21 Location of Braille messages on a tactile signboard 53 Figure 22 Access to storage from the front when seated 57 Figur
18、e 23 Access to storage from the side 58 Figure 24 Heights of window transoms to allow a view from a wheelchair or chair61 Figure 25 Location of window controls and reach limitations for wheelchair users 62 Figure 26 Height of telephone controls for wheelchair users 63 Figure 27 !Figure deleted“ 64 F
19、igure 28 Key features of a telephone booth for wheelchair users 65 Figure 29 Tactile telephone symbol 65 Figure 30 Heights to the centre of outlets, switches and controls 67 Figure 31 Distance of outlets, switches and controls from the corner of a room67 Figure 32 Space dimensions in front of a work
20、 surface 69 Figure 33 Key heights of counters and reception desks 71 Figure 34 Space needed to allow access by people with crutches 73 Figure 35 Spaces for wheelchair users in a general seating layout 74 Figure 36 Locations of wheelchair spaces in a lecture theatre 77 Figure 37 Guarding to wheelchai
21、r spaces at changes of level on a raked floor78 Figure 38 Maintaining sight lines with seating on a raked floor 79 Figure 39 Sight lines for unfixed seating on a level floor 80 Figure 40 Lectern and associated equipment heights 81 Figure 41 Recommended spaces between study tables/desks 83 Figure 42
22、Minimum dimensions of an acoustic booth 84 Figure 43 Kitchen and work surface layout in a kitchen for shared use (with dual height work surfaces)86 Figure 44 Work surfaces and accessories 87 Figure 45 Layout of shared refreshment facility 89 Figure 46 Bathroom for independent use incorporating a cor
23、ner WC layout95 Figure 47 Bathroom allowing independent use of a corner WC and assisted use of the bath (and WC) using a mobile hoist operated by an assistant97 Figure 48 Grab rails and transfer facilities 98 Figure 49 Bathroom for assisted use of a bath and peninsular WC 99 Figure 50 Bathroom with
24、a ceiling mounted tracked hoist for independent or assisted use100 Figure 51 Self-contained changing area and accessories 104 Figure 52 Self-contained shower room for independent use 106 Figure 53 Shower area with corner WC for independent use 108 Figure 54 Shower area for use with a ceiling mounted
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