Accessibility Award: Isang pagkilala sa mga bangko na may ... Criteria for UAP...Accessibility...
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1.00
1.01Changes in level or grade shall
require an accessible ramp except
when served by an elevator or other
similar mechanical device.
1.02
Accessible Ramps shall have a
gradient not steeper than 1:12
(4.76°).
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Evaluation Criteria
(From 1983 BP344 IRR with selected
provisions from the 2013 BP344 IRR)
Accessible Ramps
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1.03Accessible Ramps shall have a
minimum clear width of 1.20 Meters
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1.04
Accessible Ramps shall have a
maximum (horizontal) run of 6.00
Meters. Changes in grade that will
require longer accessible ramps
shall be provided with intermediate
landings for every 6.00 Meters of
ramp run.
Accessible Ramps shall have a 1.80
Evaluation Criteria
(From 1983 BP344 IRR with selected
provisions from the 2013 BP344 IRR)
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1.05
Accessible Ramps shall have a 1.80
Meters (Minimum) Level Area at the
start and end of the accessible ramp
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1.06
Accessible Ramps shall have two (2)
handrails on both sides of the ramp.
The lower handrail shall be installed
at a height of 0.70 M measured from
the floor of the ramp to the top of the
handrail. The upper handrail shall
be installed at a height of 0.90 M
measured from the floor of the ramp
to the top of the handrail.
1.07
Handrails of Accessible Ramps shall
have a 0.30 M extension at the top
and bottom of the accessible ramp
or at the ends of the ramp.
Evaluation Criteria
(From 1983 BP344 IRR with selected
provisions from the 2013 BP344 IRR)
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1.08
Accessible Ramps shall have
continuous curbs on both sides
(outer edges) of the ramp. Curbs
shall have a minimum height of 0.10
M.
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1.09
Any ramp with a rise greater than
0.17 M. and leads down towards an
area where vehicular traffic is
possible, should have a railing
across the full width of its lower end,
not less than 1.80 Meters from the
foot of the ramp.
Evaluation Criteria
(From 1983 BP344 IRR with selected
provisions from the 2013 BP344 IRR)
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2.00
2.01
An Accessible Parking Slot shall
have a minimum dimension of 3.70
Meters wide X 5.00 Meters Deep
Accessible Parking Slot (Reserved Parking for
vehicles with Passengers with Disabilities)
Evaluation Criteria
(From 1983 BP344 IRR with selected
provisions from the 2013 BP344 IRR)
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2.02
An Accessible Parking Slot shall be
the parking slot located nearest the
accessible entrance.
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2.03
Accessible Parking slots shall have
a walkway with a minimum clear
width of 1.20 M. provided between
the front ends of parked cars.
2.04
Accessible Parking Slots shall have
dropped sidewalks or curb ramps
leading to the parking level where
access walkways are raised.
2.05
Accessible Parking slots shall have
pavement markings or upright, pole
Evaluation Criteria
(From 1983 BP344 IRR with selected
provisions from the 2013 BP344 IRR)
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2.05 pavement markings or upright, pole
mounted signages
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2.05.1
Pole mounted parking signage for
Accessible Parking Slots shall be
600 mm x 600 mm in size and
mounted at a minimum clear height
of 2.00 m from the parking floor.
2.05.2
Pavement sign painted or marked on
the designated lot complying with the
following:
(a) a square with dimensions of at
least 1.00 M but not more than 1.50
M;
(b) be located in the center of the
accessible parking slot;
Evaluation Criteria
(From 1983 BP344 IRR with selected
provisions from the 2013 BP344 IRR)
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2.05.2 accessible parking slot;
(c) The International Symbol of
Access shall be composed of a white
symbolized figure of a person in a
wheelchair with a square
background in UN Blue Color. The
symbolized figure shall always face
to the right.
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2.06
Whenever and wherever possible,
accessible parking slots should be
perpendicular or to an angle to the
road or circulation aisles.
2.07
Parallel parking is discouraged
unless it can be situated so that
persons with disabilities can get in
and out of their vehicle away from
the flow of traffic.
2.08
The passenger with disabilities
should be on board the vehicle to be
able to use the reserved parking
space for PWDs.
2.09
Parking slots for persons with
disabilities shall always be level and
shall never be located at ramped or
sloping areas.
Evaluation Criteria
(From 1983 BP344 IRR with selected
provisions from the 2013 BP344 IRR)
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sloping areas.
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3.01
The International Symbol of Access
shall be composed of a white
symbolized figure of a person in a
wheelchair with a square
background
in UN Blue Color. The symbolized
figure shall always face to the right.
Provide directional arrows when the
space/area/function being referred
to is facing left.
3.01.1
The 'United Nations Blue' color is a
shade of Blue that is 60% saturated
and 90% bright. For reference
purposes, the United Nations Blue
color has the hex value #5B92E5.
In addition, Pantone's® color #279 is
a 92% match.
Signage for all accessibility features and
facilities using the International Symbol of
Accessibility
Evaluation Criteria
(From 1983 BP344 IRR with selected
provisions from the 2013 BP344 IRR)
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In addition, Pantone's® color #279 is
a 92% match.
3.02
Directional and information (Audio,
Visual, and Tactile) signages shall
be located at points that can be
conveniently seen, heard, and felt by
all persons with disabilities.
3.02.1
The overall size of signs for
accessibility features shall be as
indicate in the table at right
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3.02.2
The size of lettes in signs for
accessibility features shall be as
specified in the table at right
3.03
Should a sign protrude into a
sidewalk/walkway or route, a
minimum vertical clearance of 2.00M
should be provided.
Evaluation Criteria
(From 1983 BP344 IRR with selected
provisions from the 2013 BP344 IRR)
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3.04
Obstacles, projections or other
protrusions shall be avoided in
pedestrian areas such as
sidewalks/walkways, halls, corridors,
passageways or aisles. Pedestrians
with visual impairments often travel
using the edge of the building line,
hence, objects mounted on walls,
posts, or sides of buildings, should
therefore not protrude more than 100
mm into sidewalks/walkways and
corridors.
3.05
Signs (graphics, text, and Braille) on
walls and doors should be installed
at a maximum height of 1.50 M from
the finish floor to the center of the
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provisions from the 2013 BP344 IRR)
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the finish floor to the center of the
sign.
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3.06Signs shall incorporate graphic, text,
and Braille.
3.07
Signs and labels for public rooms,
areas, and places should have
tactile symbols, letters or numbers
that should be embossed with a
minimum height of 1 mm; Braille
symbols shall be incorporated in
signs indicating public places and
Evaluation Criteria
(From 1983 BP344 IRR with selected
provisions from the 2013 BP344 IRR)
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signs indicating public places and
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4.00
4.01
Counter heights for accessible bank
tellers, accessible workstations
reception / concierge / information
counters, and the like range from
730 - 780 mm to meet the widest
range of users.
4.02
Accessible Teller's Counters shall
have a minimum clear leg room
space of 600MM high measured
from the floor of the bank to the
bottom of the teller's counter and
480MM deep.
Evaluation Criteria
(From 1983 BP344 IRR with selected
provisions from the 2013 BP344 IRR)
Accessible Teller's Counters
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5.00
5.01
Accessible Toilets shall have a
minimum [floor] area of 1.70 M x
1.80 M.
Accessible toilets shall also have a
turning space of 2.25 Sq. M with a
minimum dimension of
1500 MM for wheelchair users shall
be provided outside water
closet cubicles.
Waterclosets shall be installed
between 400MM to 450MM from the
Evaluation Criteria
(From 1983 BP344 IRR with selected
provisions from the 2013 BP344 IRR)
Accessible Toilets for Branch Personnel with
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5.02
between 400MM to 450MM from the
nearest adjacent wall measured from
the centerline of the watercloset to
the face of the adjacent wall.
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5.03The height of toilet seat shall be 450
MM.
Accessible Toilets shall have grab
bars installed at the adjacent side
wall and the wall behind the
Evaluation Criteria
(From 1983 BP344 IRR with selected
provisions from the 2013 BP344 IRR)
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5.04a
wall and the wall behind the
watercloset. Both grab bars shall be
installed at a height of 800 MM
measured from the FINISH FLOOR
of the toilet to the TOP of the GRAB
BAR. The grab bars at the side and
at the rear of the watercloset shall
have a minimum length of 900 MM.
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Accessible Toilets shall have: One
(1) flip-up grab bar to be mounted on
the wide side of the compartment
adjacent to the water closet and be
at a height between 280 mm and
300 mm from the top of the water
closet seat and extend not more than
100 mm in line with the front of the
water closet. One (1) vertical bar
to be provided on the side wall close
to the water closet and located
between 350 mm and 450 mm from
the front edge. Center line of water
5.04b
Evaluation Criteria
(From 1983 BP344 IRR with selected
provisions from the 2013 BP344 IRR)
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the front edge. Center line of water
closet (top view) is 750 mm from
finish to wall to grab bar.
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Evaluation Criteria
(From 1983 BP344 IRR with selected
provisions from the 2013 BP344 IRR)
An acessible lavatory (whether wall-
hung or counter type) shall be
installed at 460 MM distance from
center line to the face of the adjacent
wall. Lavatories shall be mounted at
a height of 800 MM from the finish
floor with a vertical clear leg room
space not lower than 650 MM.
5.05
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5.06
Toilet doors shall be designed to
open outwards so that it would be
easier for a rescuer to enter a toilet
cubicle if a person has fallen and is
lying behind the door. To allow for
assistance in case of emergency,
locks and latches should allow the
door to be opened from the outside
with a coin or any simple device.
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5.07
Water closets and lavatories should
use colors of lighter contrasting grey
value to tiles to aid people with low
vision impairment.
5.08
All accessible public toilets shall
have accessories such as mirrors,
paper dispensers, towel racks and
fittings such as faucets mounted at
heights reachable by a wheelchair
user. Toilet accessories such as
mirrors, towel and soap dispensers,
hand dryer, waste bin shall be
encouraged to have a color contrast.
Accessories should be placed near
the accessible basin.
Lighting/illumination should be fixed.
Evaluation Criteria
(From 1983 BP344 IRR with selected
provisions from the 2013 BP344 IRR)
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6.00
6.01
Provide a minimum clear
unobstructed space of 1500 mm x
1500 mm in front of ATM Machines.
6.02
Instructions and all information for
use shall be made accessible and
independently usable by persons
with visual impairments through:6.02a Braille
6.02b Tactile
6.02cAudio through speakers or ear
phone jacks
6.03
The maximum height of controls,
buttons, bill dispensers, card slots
shall be 1200 MM.
Evaluation Criteria
(From 1983 BP344 IRR with selected
provisions from the 2013 BP344 IRR)
Accessible Automated Teller Machines with
Provisions for Persons with Visual Impairments
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7.00
7.01 Stairways, other than fire exit stairs
7.02 Escalators
7.03Passenger conveyors or moving
walks
7.04Ramps other than fire-exit ramps,
curb ramps, swimming pool ramps
7.05 barriers:
7.05aoverhead obstructions less than 2.00
M above floor level
7.05bareas where pedestrian and
vehicular traffic intersect.
7.06
Tactile warning indicators should
have a 50% contrasting gray value
from adjacent floor finishes.
Tactile Ground Surface Indicators
Positional, directional, and warning tactile
blocks must be provided to warn people with
visual impairments that they are approaching:
Evaluation Criteria
(From 1983 BP344 IRR with selected
provisions from the 2013 BP344 IRR)
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8.00
9.00
9.01 Positional Tactile Block
9.02
Availability of Bank Staff who is
knowledgeable about Sign
Language
9.03Non-Skid Flooring including
accessible ramps.
Evaluation Criteria
(From 1983 BP344 IRR with selected
provisions from the 2013 BP344 IRR)
Others
Use of Lever Type Locksets on all Interior
Doors
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9.03accessible ramps.
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