CEN/TC 256
Project No. | FprEN 16584-3 |
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Title | This document describes the specific ‘Design for PRM use’ requirements applying to both infrastructure and rolling stock and the assessment of those requirements. The following applies to this document: — The definitions and requirements describe specific aspects of ‘Design for PRM use’ required by persons with disabilities and persons with reduced mobility as defined in the PRM TSI. — This document defines elements that are universally valid for obstacle-free travelling including lighting, contrast, tactile feedback, transmission of visual and acoustic information. The definitions and requirements of this document cover the infrastructure and rolling stock applications. — This document only refers to aspects of accessibility for PRM passengers; it does not define non-PRM related requirements and definitions. — This document assumes that the infrastructure or rolling stock is in its defined operating condition. — Where minimum or maximum dimensions are quoted these are absolute NOT nominal requirements. The ‘General requirements’ standard is written in three parts: — Part 1 contains — Contrast — Part 2 contains — Spoken information — Written information — Tactile information — Pictograms — Audible signals — This document is Part 3 and contains — Lighting — Low reflective properties — Transparent obstacles — Slip resistance. |
Registration number (WIID) | 70636 |
Scope | This document describes the specific ‘Design for PRM use’ requirements applying to both infrastructure and rolling stock and the assessment of those requirements. The following applies to this document: — The definitions and requirements describe specific aspects of ‘Design for PRM use’ required by persons with disabilities and persons with reduced mobility as defined in the PRM TSI. — This document defines elements that are universally valid for obstacle-free travelling including lighting, contrast, tactile feedback, transmission of visual and acoustic information. The definitions and requirements of this document cover the infrastructure and rolling stock applications. — This document only refers to aspects of accessibility for PRM passengers; it does not define non-PRM related requirements and definitions. — This document assumes that the infrastructure or rolling stock is in its defined operating condition. — Where minimum or maximum dimensions are quoted these are absolute NOT nominal requirements. The ‘General requirements’ standard is written in three parts: — Part 1 contains — Contrast — Part 2 contains — Spoken information — Written information — Tactile information — Pictograms — Audible signals — This document is Part 3 and contains — Lighting — Low reflective properties — Transparent obstacles — Slip resistance. |
Status | Izstrādē |
ICS group | 11.180.01 45.020 |