The Australian Standard AS 3695-1992 specifies requirements for wheelchairs which are either manually operated or electrically powered. The standard covers requirements for design and construction, materials, performance requirements, testing, marking and informative labelling. Wheelchairs can be tested against the requirements of the AS 3695-1992 at Regency Park Centre in South Australia.
14 parts. Identical with ISO 7176-1 to ISO 7176-14.
The Standard sets out minimum requirements for accessible automatic teller machines.
This is the first Australian Standard in a possible series which deals with the requirements for nurse call systems. It covers conventional hard-wired patient alarm systems.
PART 1 includes details regarding critical dimensions, lifting capacity, control systems and performance requirements of vehicle mounted hoists and ramps. PART 2 provides a brief list of considerations for installation of these ramps and hoists.
AS 3954 Motor Vehicle Controls - Adaptive Systems for People with Disabilities. Part 1 covers general requirements. Part 2 covers hand controls.
This Standard specifies requirements for seating appliances which are designed to be attached to or placed on the sides of a bathtub. These requirements do not cover seating appliances which are designed to be placed within a bathtub.
An Australian Standard which aims to make dwellings safer and easier for people of all ages. The adaptable house must, in its adaptable features, suit any future occupant with any type of disability.
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