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Multiple Facilities

Several facilities were inspected to assess the standards for Barrier-Free access for a contract pharmaceutical manufacturer. The properties were evaluated using the Ontario Building Code Section
3.8 Barrier-Free Design, and the local bylaws regarding parking for disabled persons, with respect to workers returning after an injury, visitors with disabilities or persons with disabilities arriving for an employment interview.

The areas studied included parking lots, offices, lunchrooms, washrooms, front entries, and all pathways to access these areas. The emergency evacuation plan was also evaluated to determine the suitability for all handicapped employees.

The facilities were examined for:

  • Signage on the property indicating where the Barrier-Free facilities exist for parking and
    entrances.
  • Landscaping, drainage and lighting along the Barrier- Free path to accommodate movement or vision impaired persons.
  • Number of accessible entrances for persons in wheelchairs and vision impaired persons.
  • The existence of automatic door openers to facilitate persons in wheelchairs.
  • Compliance at reception to accommodate
    Barrier-Free sign-in and coat check.
  • Existence of opaque contrasting strips at glass doors to help vision impaired persons.
  • Flooring materials, floor slopes, corridor widths, and door widths and swings.
  • Elevator conformance with the Ontario Building Code in regards to button heights when operated by persons in a wheelchair.
  • Interior signage indicating the location or path to Barrier-Free washrooms or lunchrooms within the facility, and the path of egress in an emergency.
  • Door opening hardware for ease of use for movement for impaired or wheelchair restricted
    persons.
  • Cafeteria facilities including: food service counter height, microwave height, glassed-in food display accessibility and beverage dispensing machine heights. Also evaluated were: table heights, table locations, aisle widths and the existence of fixed or moveable seating.
  • Washroom facilities per Ontario Building Code
    Barrier-Free design standards.
  • Workstation configurations were evaluated individually for the suitability to the task of the
    person occupying the station.
  • Mounting heights for switches and controls for thermostats, fire pulls, and intercom devices to be accessible to someone in a wheelchair.
  • Mounting height of drinking fountains for a person in a wheelchair.
  • Fire alarm system suitability to evacuate handicapped personnel, including audible and
    visual systems.

 

Industry:
Pharmaceuticals

Focus:
Multi-facility study
Ontario Building Code compliance

 




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