cover image: ‘Accessibility as Standard’ Checklist: J: Auditory / Visual - Introduction from the Disabled Members’ Standing Committee

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‘Accessibility as Standard’ Checklist: J: Auditory / Visual - Introduction from the Disabled Members’ Standing Committee

18 Mar 2024

‘Accessibility as Standard’ Checklist: J: Auditory / Visual Introduction from the Disabled Members’ Standing Committee The Disabled Members’ Standing Committee (DMSC) works on behalf of all our members from Further Education to Higher Education, Prisons, Adult and Continuing Education and academic- related, professional services staff and researchers. [...] Inform the lead for Health and Safety and the Joint Negotiation and Consultation Committee (or equivalent) at your institution about this checklist so that they can assist you with completing the review. [...] Where data is missing (because reps are unable to find the required information), inform the lead for Health and Safety, and your branch committee. [...] The checklist is divided into the following sections and branches are encouraged to complete, it in full, or to choose an area, for example, if disabled members have raised issues around ‘Information’ and access, then branches should use that checklist to support engagement with employers. [...] Relating to auditory and visual aids to support disabled workers continued Area Y N Notes / Comments If the door is power-operated, does it have visual and tactile J10 information? If the door is security protected, is the system suitable for use by J11 and within reach of people with sensory or mobility impairments? Are signs designed and positioned to inform those with visual and J12 mobility im.

Authors

Sharon Russell

Pages
5
Published in
United Kingdom