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Universal Design Meets the Exit Sign White Paper by Lee Wilson Version 1.1Lee Wilson
This document discusses the need for universally accessible exit signs to meet international human rights law and disability discrimination standards. It notes the gap in existing building codes regarding evacuation for people with disabilities. The document advocates adopting a performance-based approach and universal design principles to exit signs in order to ensure all people, including those with disabilities, can safely evacuate buildings during emergencies. It argues this is necessary on human rights, risk management and public safety grounds. The document provides context on disability rights frameworks and an increasing aging population to support its proposal for accessible exit signage.
This document provides design guidelines for the visual environment to accommodate low vision users. It discusses general design principles for lighting and materials, as well as specific guidelines for site design, architecture, interior spaces, and wayfinding. The goal is to create buildings and spaces that are accessible and safe for those with low vision through strategies like adequate and balanced lighting, high-contrast materials and finishes, and clear signage and navigation aids. The guidelines cover both exterior spaces like entrances, circulation routes and landscaping, as well as interior spaces such as lobbies, corridors, stairways and restrooms.
Converge factories an introduction for printShahzad
The document discusses the importance of safety signs in factories to prevent accidents and ensure workers can safely evacuate. It aims to create a visual factory that complies with regulations. The company provides various signage and marking services, such as for traffic, machinery, and hazardous areas. It also offers turnkey signage projects, personal protective equipment, and installation plans. The deliverables are a visual factory with standardized safety signs according to industry standards and a database for future reference.
1. Solidification occurs when a liquid metal cools and transforms into a solid below its melting point, through the process of nucleation and crystal growth.
2. During nucleation, small clusters of atoms (nuclei) form in the undercooled liquid, which must reach a critical size to become stable crystals.
3. Once stable nuclei form, the crystals grow through addition of atoms from the liquid until they impinge on neighboring crystals. Cooling curves can be used to study phase changes during solidification of pure metals and alloys.
Universal Design Meets the Exit Sign White Paper by Lee Wilson Version 1.0Lee Wilson
This document provides an overview of the Accessible Exit Sign Project, which aims to promote accessible means of egress and appropriate emergency signage for people with disabilities. It discusses international laws on accessibility and human rights, as well as the concept of universal design. The document argues that there is currently a gap in legislation regarding the evacuation of people with disabilities. It presents the case for more accessible exits and exit signs, and introduces a new proposed "Accessible Means of Egress Icon" to help close this gap and provide safer, more inclusive buildings for all. The document also discusses performance-based building codes and using fire engineering principles to justify alternative, universally designed solutions.
The document describes the design of a motorized snowboard that combines the power of a snowmobile with the size of a snowboard, allowing users to enjoy winter recreation without having to drive long distances or deal with large snowmobiles; it includes research on existing similar products, the development of 3 alternative designs, selection of a final design, CAD modeling of the product, and manufacturing and cost analyses.
Universal Design Meets the Exit Sign White Paper Performance Assessment Templ...Lee Wilson
The Universal Design Meets the Exit Sign White Paper presents the case for a new generation of exit signs to to be used in all forms of transportation, facilities and buildings. The White Paper discusses the many complex issues that have led to the development of this initiative and argues for the support of these new emergency and exit signs.
The White Paper includes an Appendix, which is titled Universal Design Meets the Exit Sign White Paper Performance Assessment Template by Lee Wilson Version 1.0
The performance-based template provides support to accept the use of The Accessible Exit Sign Project signage as a variation from the prescriptive ‘Deemed-to-Satisfy’ provisions of the building code. The template also provides support for this approach with consideration to the content of the White Paper. It proposes the use of a performance-based building solution to accept that emergency egress and exit signage provided throughout the building will adopt a best practice ‘universal design’ approach and argues that this approach provides a safer solution for all building occupants, including people with disabilities.
The proposed signs presented in the assessment form part of the ‘Accessible Exit Sign Project’, which adopt the ‘Accessible Means of Egress Icon’ on all emergency egress and exit signage used throughout the building.
Universal Design Meets the Exit Sign White Paper by Lee Wilson Version 1.1Lee Wilson
This document discusses the need for universally accessible exit signs to meet international human rights law and disability discrimination standards. It notes the gap in existing building codes regarding evacuation for people with disabilities. The document advocates adopting a performance-based approach and universal design principles to exit signs in order to ensure all people, including those with disabilities, can safely evacuate buildings during emergencies. It argues this is necessary on human rights, risk management and public safety grounds. The document provides context on disability rights frameworks and an increasing aging population to support its proposal for accessible exit signage.
This document provides design guidelines for the visual environment to accommodate low vision users. It discusses general design principles for lighting and materials, as well as specific guidelines for site design, architecture, interior spaces, and wayfinding. The goal is to create buildings and spaces that are accessible and safe for those with low vision through strategies like adequate and balanced lighting, high-contrast materials and finishes, and clear signage and navigation aids. The guidelines cover both exterior spaces like entrances, circulation routes and landscaping, as well as interior spaces such as lobbies, corridors, stairways and restrooms.
Converge factories an introduction for printShahzad
The document discusses the importance of safety signs in factories to prevent accidents and ensure workers can safely evacuate. It aims to create a visual factory that complies with regulations. The company provides various signage and marking services, such as for traffic, machinery, and hazardous areas. It also offers turnkey signage projects, personal protective equipment, and installation plans. The deliverables are a visual factory with standardized safety signs according to industry standards and a database for future reference.
1. Solidification occurs when a liquid metal cools and transforms into a solid below its melting point, through the process of nucleation and crystal growth.
2. During nucleation, small clusters of atoms (nuclei) form in the undercooled liquid, which must reach a critical size to become stable crystals.
3. Once stable nuclei form, the crystals grow through addition of atoms from the liquid until they impinge on neighboring crystals. Cooling curves can be used to study phase changes during solidification of pure metals and alloys.
Universal Design Meets the Exit Sign White Paper by Lee Wilson Version 1.0Lee Wilson
This document provides an overview of the Accessible Exit Sign Project, which aims to promote accessible means of egress and appropriate emergency signage for people with disabilities. It discusses international laws on accessibility and human rights, as well as the concept of universal design. The document argues that there is currently a gap in legislation regarding the evacuation of people with disabilities. It presents the case for more accessible exits and exit signs, and introduces a new proposed "Accessible Means of Egress Icon" to help close this gap and provide safer, more inclusive buildings for all. The document also discusses performance-based building codes and using fire engineering principles to justify alternative, universally designed solutions.
The document describes the design of a motorized snowboard that combines the power of a snowmobile with the size of a snowboard, allowing users to enjoy winter recreation without having to drive long distances or deal with large snowmobiles; it includes research on existing similar products, the development of 3 alternative designs, selection of a final design, CAD modeling of the product, and manufacturing and cost analyses.
Universal Design Meets the Exit Sign White Paper Performance Assessment Templ...Lee Wilson
The Universal Design Meets the Exit Sign White Paper presents the case for a new generation of exit signs to to be used in all forms of transportation, facilities and buildings. The White Paper discusses the many complex issues that have led to the development of this initiative and argues for the support of these new emergency and exit signs.
The White Paper includes an Appendix, which is titled Universal Design Meets the Exit Sign White Paper Performance Assessment Template by Lee Wilson Version 1.0
The performance-based template provides support to accept the use of The Accessible Exit Sign Project signage as a variation from the prescriptive ‘Deemed-to-Satisfy’ provisions of the building code. The template also provides support for this approach with consideration to the content of the White Paper. It proposes the use of a performance-based building solution to accept that emergency egress and exit signage provided throughout the building will adopt a best practice ‘universal design’ approach and argues that this approach provides a safer solution for all building occupants, including people with disabilities.
The proposed signs presented in the assessment form part of the ‘Accessible Exit Sign Project’, which adopt the ‘Accessible Means of Egress Icon’ on all emergency egress and exit signage used throughout the building.
This document provides tips and tricks for using various features in Microsoft Visio 2010, including:
- Keyboard shortcuts for navigation, formatting, and other commands
- Connecting shapes using different connection methods
- Working with pages, layers, guides, and other drawing components
- Creating timelines, cross-functional diagrams, organizational charts and other common diagram types
- Advanced functionality like custom reports, database connectivity, and network diagramming
It includes overviews, step-by-step instructions, and best practices for many Visio tools and features.
A- LES CONCEPTS
Comprehension du bim.
Travailler dans différentes vues.
Classement et hierarchie des éléments dans Revit.
B-L'ENVIRONNEMENT DE TRAVAIL
Page des fichiers rescents et grand R.
Le ruban.
Fenêtre des propriétés.
Explorateur du projet.
Navigation dans un modèle.(zoom, rotation et panoramique).
Selection des objets, et verouillage.
C-DEMARRAGE D'UN PROJET.
Les gabarits.
Travail collaboratif.
Configuration d'un nouveau projet.
Manipulation des niveaux.
Manipulation des files de projet.
Utilisation des cotes temporaires.
C- MODELISATION PAR OBJETS:
Ajout des murs.
Propriété et type de murs.
Utilisation des accroches.
Ajouts de poteaux et poutres.
Ajout de portes et fenêtres.
Ajout d'élements de plomberie et d'électricité.
Utilisation de la jonction entre murs.
Utilisation des contraintes.
D- LIENS, IMPORTS ET GROUPES:
Lier fichiers DWG/DXF/SKP
Création de topogrpahie d'un site à partir d'un fichier.
Création et gestion des groupes.
Création et gestion des liens Revit.
Utilisation du partage d'emplacement.
E- MODELISATION PAR ESQUISSE:
Sols., toits et plafonds.
Toit par extrusion.
Ouvertures.
F-ESCALIERS.
Edition avancée d'escalier.
Edition avancée de gardes corps.
G- EDITION AVANCEE DES MURS:
Création d'un nouveau type de murs..
Création et gestion des murs empilés.
Création et gestion des murs rideaux.
.
H- GESTION DES GRAPHISMES:
Gestion du style des objets.
Gestion du remplacement de la visibilité et du graphisme des éléments.
Création et application des gabarits de vue.
Cacher et isoler les éléments.
Cadrage de la vue.
Plage de vue et entendues.
Vue isométrique d'une selection.
Option d'affichage des graphismes.
I- PIECES:
Création et gestion des pièces.
J- NOMENCLATURE ET ETIQUETTES:
Gestion des étiquettes.
Création et gestion des nomenclatures.
Modification des nomenclatures.
Enrichissement des VCCTP par les nomenclatures.
K-ANNOTATIONS.
Textes.
Dimensions
Symboles.
Légendes.
Détails.
Définir ses annotations.
L- PARAMETRIQUE ET FAMILLES
Utilisation des paramètres en mode projet.
Concept de famille.
Création d'une famille.
Utilisation des contraintes.
Utilisation des formes solides.
M- FEUILLE, IMPRESSION, PUBLICATION:
Création d'une feuille d'impression.
Export CAO.
Publication.
Impression PDF.
N- TRUCS ET ASTUCES.
A découvrir en formation.
http://structalis.fr
This document provides instructions for getting started with Revit Architecture and creating a basic building model. It introduces the Revit user interface and covers how to create a new project, add walls, terrain, floors, roofs, doors, windows, and other building elements. The document also demonstrates how to modify elements, create documentation like sheets and solar studies, and make parametric design changes that update in all views.
This document provides instructions for getting started with Revit Architecture. It covers installing the software, exploring the user interface, and creating a basic building model through a series of exercises. These exercises demonstrate how to create a project, add walls, terrain, floors, roofs and other building elements, and document the project with schedules, sheets and other views. The goal is to learn the fundamental Revit Architecture tools and workflow through hands-on examples of designing a simple building.
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This document provides the requirements for quality management systems. It specifies requirements that allow organizations to demonstrate their ability to consistently provide products and services that meet customer and regulatory requirements, and to enhance customer satisfaction. The requirements are intended to be applicable to any organization regardless of its size or type of products/services. The requirements are based on quality management principles including customer focus, leadership and engagement of people.
This is the original eBook I created with Tony Curcio and Nick Glowacki, uploaded here for posterity since it is now somewhat superseded by the smart paper at http://ibm.biz/agile-integration and then in considerably more detail in the first few chapters of the agile integration IBM Redbook http://ibm.biz/agile-integration-redbook
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This document describes a final design project for a powered snowboard. The product combines the size of a snowboard with the power and traction of a snowmobile, allowing users to enjoy snow activities closer to home. The estimated cost to produce the product is $1,358.30, and the recommended retail price is $2,173.28, comparable to similar existing products. The project encompasses research on existing products, alternative design concepts, CAD modeling, manufacturing analysis, and presentation materials.
This document describes a final design project for a powered snowboard. The product combines the size of a snowboard with the power and traction of a snowmobile, allowing users to enjoy snow activities closer to home. The estimated cost to produce the product is $1,358.30, and the recommended retail price is $2,173.28, comparable to similar existing products. The document outlines research conducted on existing powered snowboards, alternative design concepts generated, and CAD models and drawings of the selected final design.
Sabrion was built around our Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) Practice and our professional PLM consultants have on the average of 15 years experience implanting enterprise solutions with on the average of 6 years implementing PLM solutions. Our consultants have implemented PLM solutions to well over 150 companies. Our primary purpose is to provide services that deliver projects driven by experience and commitment. We build value through the strength of our customers' satisfaction and by consistently producing superior results. The Sabrion objective is to present value in the consulting practice especially with modern PLM technology and principals. Our methodology is based around implementing our PLM solution with multi-skilled consultants ensuring that we staff the project with smaller teams to keep the costs down for our customers.
SABRION has a long track record of successful software implementations. We have taken our vast experience in eProcurement and Enterprise Resource Planning engagements and applied that knowledge and skill into the Product Lifecycle Management environment. Throughout all phases of an implementation, we address the key issues and produce deliverables that lead to a successful product launch. Finally, we work with the client before, during, and after the engagement to ensure their complete satisfaction with our results, and help to formulate follow-on plans.
For more information or additional project documents to support your transformation, please contact us on our website at www.sabrion-digital.com
This document provides an overview of Domino Access for Microsoft Outlook (DAMO), which allows Outlook clients to access mail and calendar data stored on Lotus Domino servers. It discusses the key advantages of DAMO, typical deployment scenarios, and the DAMO architecture. The document also includes instructions for installing DAMO for Outlook 2000 and Outlook XP.
This document provides a summary of training courses offered by Robusta in 2013, including:
- VMware training courses focused on virtualization, cloud computing, and desktop virtualization at professional and advanced levels, including courses on vSphere, vCloud Director, and View.
- Microsoft training courses focused on server administration, databases, Exchange, Lync, and infrastructure design, including courses on Windows Server 2012, Exchange 2013, and Lync 2010.
- Red Hat Linux courses focused on system administration, troubleshooting, and security.
- Additional courses on IT project management, ITIL foundations, and using Microsoft Office for business productivity. Learning paths are outlined for VMware administrator, architect, and cloud
This document provides an overview and guide for using Business Objects reporting tools with Tivoli Data Warehouse 1.2. It covers Business Objects products and platform, installing Business Objects desktop components, configuring Business Objects for Tivoli Data Warehouse, creating reports, advanced reporting and security features, and deploying reports. The document contains examples and step-by-step instructions for setting up Business Objects and generating simple to advanced reports on Tivoli Data Warehouse data.
This document discusses user interface design issues for mobile applications. It addresses small screen sizes, responsive vs adaptive design, limited multimedia, online vs offline viewing, portrait and landscape views, content layout challenges, and font selection. Guidelines from sources like Google and Don Norman are reviewed. Evaluation techniques like heuristic evaluation and usability basics are presented. Visual design concepts like color theory, fonts, layouts and graphics are covered. The document gives an overview of a sample university application and discusses implementation of the home, open day, and facilities screens. It concludes with a planned evaluation of the application.
Project management web application that features the management of projects, tasks, issues, conferences, teams, developers, messages, notes, documents, and clients.
Brightwork Project Management Introductory Guide - From AtidanDavid J Rosenthal
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Jonathan Jones Mae377 Final Project Reportspiffyjj115
The document appears to be a final design project report for a portable kegerator called the PortaKeg. It includes sections on researching existing products, developing alternative designs, choosing a final design, 3D CAD modeling of the design, manufacturing analysis, and conclusions. The design goals were for the kegerator to be portable, simple to use, durable, and low-cost. Three alternative designs were considered before the author selected Design 1 to model in detail with CAD software. The report provides details on modeling different subassemblies that make up the full kegerator design.
Universal Design Meets the Exit Sign, 31 August 2016, Universal Design Confer...Lee Wilson
This presentation was part of the Universal Design Conference at Sydney Town Hall on 30-31 August 2016.
A critical part of planning for safe evacuations is providing clear wayfinding information for all occupants, with appropriate exit and emergency signage. This is currently not the case in Australia or overseas. In fact, the current approach to providing exit signs is very limited and does not consider the abilities or needs of all members of society. This can cause some people to experience confusion, or delays, or being directed to a non-accessible evacuation path during their evacuation. The initiative presents a solution to bridge this gap in current exit sign requirements and to help identify important accessible features that can be provided as part of enhanced evacuation strategies. This includes suitable signage to show accessible exit paths, safe refuge areas, emergency evacuation lifts and other evacuation devices in a consistent approach. This paper will present the case to support the use of these enhanced emergency and exit sign systems that adopt universal design principles. This approach is considered world’s best practice and can help provide a much safer and more inclusive built environment for everyone. ‘Universal Design Meets the Exit Sign’ is an initiative of ‘The Accessible Exit Sign Project.’ The Project is an international awareness campaign that promotes the need for an accessible evacuation route from all workplaces, public buildings, and transportation.
Universal Design Conference Program, Sydney Town Hall, 30-31 August 2016Lee Wilson
Universal design is a design process that is inclusive of a diverse population. The aim of universal design is to improve human performance, health and wellness, and social participation.
Universal design is a process of thinking and designing inclusively, whether it is a house, website, product, service, or a learning program. Universal design is itself explained in a diversity of ways across the world: “design-for-all” and “inclusive design” are other terms used.
Universal design is an international movement and recognised by the World Health Organisation and the United Nations. The WHO Age Friendly Cities program and the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disability both cite universal design as the means by which to create greater social and economic inclusion for everyone. Australian state and federal policy documents also recognise universal design as the way forward for creating greater inclusion for all Australians.
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Planners
Policy makers
Service providers
Local, state and federal government representatives
Researchers and educators
Built environment professionals
Housing professionals
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A- LES CONCEPTS
Comprehension du bim.
Travailler dans différentes vues.
Classement et hierarchie des éléments dans Revit.
B-L'ENVIRONNEMENT DE TRAVAIL
Page des fichiers rescents et grand R.
Le ruban.
Fenêtre des propriétés.
Explorateur du projet.
Navigation dans un modèle.(zoom, rotation et panoramique).
Selection des objets, et verouillage.
C-DEMARRAGE D'UN PROJET.
Les gabarits.
Travail collaboratif.
Configuration d'un nouveau projet.
Manipulation des niveaux.
Manipulation des files de projet.
Utilisation des cotes temporaires.
C- MODELISATION PAR OBJETS:
Ajout des murs.
Propriété et type de murs.
Utilisation des accroches.
Ajouts de poteaux et poutres.
Ajout de portes et fenêtres.
Ajout d'élements de plomberie et d'électricité.
Utilisation de la jonction entre murs.
Utilisation des contraintes.
D- LIENS, IMPORTS ET GROUPES:
Lier fichiers DWG/DXF/SKP
Création de topogrpahie d'un site à partir d'un fichier.
Création et gestion des groupes.
Création et gestion des liens Revit.
Utilisation du partage d'emplacement.
E- MODELISATION PAR ESQUISSE:
Sols., toits et plafonds.
Toit par extrusion.
Ouvertures.
F-ESCALIERS.
Edition avancée d'escalier.
Edition avancée de gardes corps.
G- EDITION AVANCEE DES MURS:
Création d'un nouveau type de murs..
Création et gestion des murs empilés.
Création et gestion des murs rideaux.
.
H- GESTION DES GRAPHISMES:
Gestion du style des objets.
Gestion du remplacement de la visibilité et du graphisme des éléments.
Création et application des gabarits de vue.
Cacher et isoler les éléments.
Cadrage de la vue.
Plage de vue et entendues.
Vue isométrique d'une selection.
Option d'affichage des graphismes.
I- PIECES:
Création et gestion des pièces.
J- NOMENCLATURE ET ETIQUETTES:
Gestion des étiquettes.
Création et gestion des nomenclatures.
Modification des nomenclatures.
Enrichissement des VCCTP par les nomenclatures.
K-ANNOTATIONS.
Textes.
Dimensions
Symboles.
Légendes.
Détails.
Définir ses annotations.
L- PARAMETRIQUE ET FAMILLES
Utilisation des paramètres en mode projet.
Concept de famille.
Création d'une famille.
Utilisation des contraintes.
Utilisation des formes solides.
M- FEUILLE, IMPRESSION, PUBLICATION:
Création d'une feuille d'impression.
Export CAO.
Publication.
Impression PDF.
N- TRUCS ET ASTUCES.
A découvrir en formation.
http://structalis.fr
This document provides instructions for getting started with Revit Architecture and creating a basic building model. It introduces the Revit user interface and covers how to create a new project, add walls, terrain, floors, roofs, doors, windows, and other building elements. The document also demonstrates how to modify elements, create documentation like sheets and solar studies, and make parametric design changes that update in all views.
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This document describes a final design project for a powered snowboard. The product combines the size of a snowboard with the power and traction of a snowmobile, allowing users to enjoy snow activities closer to home. The estimated cost to produce the product is $1,358.30, and the recommended retail price is $2,173.28, comparable to similar existing products. The project encompasses research on existing products, alternative design concepts, CAD modeling, manufacturing analysis, and presentation materials.
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Universal design is a design process that is inclusive of a diverse population. The aim of universal design is to improve human performance, health and wellness, and social participation.
Universal design is a process of thinking and designing inclusively, whether it is a house, website, product, service, or a learning program. Universal design is itself explained in a diversity of ways across the world: “design-for-all” and “inclusive design” are other terms used.
Universal design is an international movement and recognised by the World Health Organisation and the United Nations. The WHO Age Friendly Cities program and the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disability both cite universal design as the means by which to create greater social and economic inclusion for everyone. Australian state and federal policy documents also recognise universal design as the way forward for creating greater inclusion for all Australians.
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