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TGSIs provide critical navigation cues for people with vision impairment. Understanding AS/NZS 1428.4.1 requirements ensures DDA compliance and genuine accessibility.
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TGSIs provide critical navigation cues for people with vision impairment. Understanding AS/NZS 1428.4.1 requirements ensures DDA compliance and genuine accessibility.

Australian warehouse floor marking standards combine AS 1319, WHS regulations, and industry best practices. Understanding these requirements prevents incidents and fines.

AS 1742 series governs road marking across Australia including line types, colours, dimensions, and placement. Essential knowledge for road and carpark marking.

AS/NZS 2890.6 mandates accessible parking design including bay dimensions, shared areas, and the International Symbol of Access. Non-compliance breaches the DDA.

AS/NZS 2890.1:2021 sets mandatory requirements for carpark design and line marking. Understanding bay dimensions, aisle widths, and marking specs ensures compliance.

WHS regulations require clear warehouse floor marking for pedestrian safety, forklift zones, and hazard identification. Non-compliance risks fines up to $3 million.

Strata line marking requires committee approval and understanding of common property rules. Learn the process from quote to completion for body corporate managed properties.

School carparks have unique safety requirements with children, buses, and parent traffic converging. Proper marking reduces accidents and improves traffic flow.

Healthcare facilities require specialised line marking for emergency access, ambulance bays, and patient drop-off zones. Compliance with AS/NZS 2890.6 is mandatory.
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