DS DS/CWA 45546-1 Guidelines to standardisers of Collective Transport Systems - Needs of older people and persons with disabilities - Part 1: Basic Guidelines
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DS DS/CWA 45546-1 Document Information:
Title
Guidelines to standardisers of Collective Transport Systems - Needs of older people and persons with disabilities - Part 1: Basic Guidelines
Vejledning til personer, som standardiserer kollektive transportsystemer - Behov hos ældre personer og personer med særlige behov - Del 1: Grundlæggende vejledning
Dansk Standard
Publication Date:
Nov 22, 2004
Scope:
This publication provides guidance to writers of relevant standards relating to colletive transport on how to take account of the needs of all passengers with reduced mobility, especially older persons with disabilities.
Keywords:
- ACCESSIBLE
- ADAPTED DESIGNING FOR DISABLED PERSONS
- AGEING (BIOLOGICAL)
- AIDS
- AIDS FOR THE DISABLED
- DEFINITION
- DEFINITIONS
- DEMAND
- DESIGN
- ENVIRONMENT
- FITNESS FOR PURPOSE
- GUIDE BOOKS
- HANDICAPPED PERSONS
- HANDICAPPED PEOPLE
- INFRASTRUCTURE
- OLD PEOPLE
- PASSENGER TRAFFIC
- PEOPLE
- PUBLIC PASSENGER LOCAL TRAFFIC
- PUBLIC PASSENGER TRANSPORT
- PUBLIC TRANSPORT
- SAFEGUARDING
- SERVICES
- SHORT-DISTANCE TRAFFIC
- SPECIFICATION (APPROVAL)
- STANDARDIZATION
- STANDARDS
- SUITABLE FOR HANDICAPPED PERSONS
- TRAFFIC
- USE
- SPECIFICATIONS
- DISABLED PERSONS
- OPERATING REQUIREMENTS
- PUBLIC UTILITIES
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