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Public information graphical symbols—Part 9:Symbols for accessible facilities

Basic Information

Standard ID: GB/T 10001.9-2021

Standard Name:Public information graphical symbols—Part 9:Symbols for accessible facilities

Chinese Name: 公共信息图形符号第9部分:无障碍设施符号

Standard category:National Standard (GB)

state:in force

Date of Release2021-03-09

Date of Implementation:2021-10-01

standard classification number

Standard ICS number:General, Terminology, Standardization, Documentation>>Graphical Symbols>>01.080.10

Standard Classification Number:General>>Basic Standards>>A22 Terms and Symbols

associated standards

alternative situation:Replaces GB/T 10001.9-2008

Publication information

publishing house:China Standard Press

Publication date:2021-03-01

other information

drafter:Zhang Liang, Bai Dianyi, An Yaoshun, Qi Qing, Chen Yongquan, Zou Chuanyu, Tian Lu, Li Qingzhong, Yang Yang

Drafting unit:China National Institute of Standardization, Renmin University of China, China Disabled Persons' Association, China Blind Association, China Deaf Association, Sinopec Engineering Construction Co., Ltd.

Focal point unit:National Technical Committee for Standardization of Graphic Symbols (SAC/TC 59)

Proposing unit:National Technical Committee for Standardization of Graphic Symbols (SAC/TC 59)

Publishing department:State Administration for Market Regulation National Standardization Administration

Introduction to standards:

GB/T 10001.9-2021. Public information graphical symbols-Part 9: Symbols for accessible facilities.
1 Scope
This part of GB/T 10001 defines the public information graphic symbols (hereinafter referred to as graphic symbols) for barrier-free facilities for the disabled, the elderly, the injured and other people with special needs, gives the meaning and description of the graphic symbols, and specifies the relevant application requirements.
GB/T 10001.9 is applicable to airports, railway stations, bus stations, ports, urban rail transit stations, transportation vehicles, hotels, parks and scenic spots, tourist attractions, various sports venues, fitness and entertainment centers, shopping malls, shopping centers, supermarkets, hospitals, emergency centers, health centers, physical examination centers, office buildings, schools and other public places and related facilities, and is specifically used for the design of location signs, guide signs, information index signs, plan diagrams, block guide maps, portable printed materials and other information carriers in the public information guidance system.
2 Normative references
The following documents are essential for the application of this document. For any referenced document with a date, only the version with the date is applicable to this document. For any referenced document without a date, the latest version (including all amendments) is applicable to this document.
GB/T 10001 (all parts) Graphic symbols for public information
GB/T 15565 Terminology of graphic symbols
GB/T 16900.2 Rules for the representation of graphic symbols Part 2: Comprehension test method
GB/T 16903 Rules for the representation of graphic symbols for signs Design principles and requirements for graphic symbols for public information
GB/T 16903.3 Rules for the representation of graphic symbols for signs Part 3: Perceptual test method
GB/T 20501 (all parts) Design principles and requirements for guidance elements of public information guidance systems
3 Terms and definitions
The terms and definitions defined in GB/T 15565 apply to this document.
4 Graphic signs
See Table 1 for symbols for barrier-free facilities and their meanings and descriptions.
This part defines the public information graphic symbols (hereinafter referred to as graphic symbols) for barrier-free facilities for the disabled, the elderly, the injured and other people with special needs, gives the meaning and description of the graphic symbols, and specifies the relevant application requirements. This part is applicable to airports, railway stations, bus stations, ports, urban rail transit stations, transportation vehicles, hotels, parks and scenic spots, tourist attractions, various sports venues, fitness and entertainment centers, shopping malls, shopping centers, supermarkets, hospitals, emergency centers, health centers, physical examination centers, office buildings, schools and other public places and related facilities, and is specifically used for the design of location signs, guide signs, information index signs, plan diagrams, block guide maps, portable printed materials and other information carriers in public information guidance systems.


Some standard content:

ICIS01.080.10
A 22
National Standard of the People's Republic of China
GB/T10001.9—2021
Replaces GB/T10901.92008
Public information graphical symbols-Part 9:Symbols for accessible facilities
Puhlic information graphical symbols-Part 9:Symbols for accessible facilities facilities2021-03-09Release
State Administration for Market Regulation
National Standardization Administration
Release
2021-10-01Implementation
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Foreword
GB/T10001.9—2021
GB/T10CC1 Public Information Graphic Symbols\According to the application field, they are divided into general symbols and symbols for specific fields, and are proposed to be divided into the following Part:
Part 1: General symbols;
Part 2: Tourism and leisure symbols,
Part 3: Passenger and freight symbols:
Part 4: Sports and fitness symbols;
Part 5: Shopping symbols
Part 6: Health care symbols:
Part 7: Office and teaching symbols;
Part 8: Behavior instruction symbols:
Part 9: Accessibility facility symbols:
Part 10: General symbol elements.
This part is Part 9 of GB/T10001
This part is drafted in accordance with GBT1,1209 Standardization Work Guidelines Part 1: Standard Structure and Writing Rules. This part replaces GB/T10001.9-2008 "Public Information Graphic Symbols for Signs Part 9: Barrier-free Facility Symbols". Compared with GB/T10001.9-2008, the main technical changes are as follows: 11 graphic symbols are added: magic lift, barrier-free counter, barrier-free shower, hearing aid, assistance dog, blind people, elderly people a
priority, disabled people a
priority, pregnant women a
priority, people with infants and young children, people with medical devices in their bodies; 2 graphic symbols are revised: visual impairment, walking impairment; b)
2 graphic symbols are deleted: hearing guide dog, guide dog. c
This part is proposed and managed by the National Technical Committee for Standardization of Graphic Symbols (SAC/TC59). This part was first published in 2008 and this is the first revision. -rKaeerkca-
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1 Scope
Public information graphic symbols
Part 9: Barrier-free facility symbols
GB/T10001.9—2021
This part of GB/T10001 defines the public information graphic symbols (hereinafter referred to as graphic symbols) for barrier-free facilities for people with disabilities, the elderly, the injured and other people with special needs, gives the meaning and description of the graphic symbols, and specifies the relevant application requirements.
This part is applicable to airports, railway stations, bus stations, ports, urban rail transit stations, transportation vehicles, hotels, parks, tourist attractions, various sports venues, fitness and entertainment centers, shopping malls, shopping centers, supermarkets, hospitals, emergency centers, clinics, physical examination centers, office buildings, schools and other public places and related facilities, and is used for the design of location signs, guide signs, information index signs, floor plans, block guide maps, portable printed materials and other information carriers in public information guidance systems. 2 Normative referenced documents
The following documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For all dated referenced documents, only the dated version applies to this document. For any undated referenced document, the latest version (including all amendments) applies to this document. GB/T10001 (right part) Graphic symbols for public information GB/T15565 Terminology of graphic symbols
GB/T16900.2 Rules for the representation of graphic symbols Part 2: Comprehension test method GB/T16903 Rules for the representation of graphic symbols for signs Design principles and requirements for graphic symbols for public information GB/T16903.3 Rules for the representation of graphic symbols for signs, Part 3: Perceptual test method (B/T20501 (all parts) Design principles and requirements for guidance elements of public information guidance systems 3 Terms and definitions
The terms and definitions defined in GB/T15565 apply to this document. 4 Graphic signs
See Table 1 for symbols for barrier-free facilities and their meanings and descriptions. 5 Application ||t t||5.1 This part should be used in conjunction with GB/T10001.1. When applied, if other graphic symbols are required, they should be selected from the rest of GB/T10001.
5.2 If new graphic symbols need to be designed, they should be designed in accordance with the requirements of GB/T16903, and should be tested in accordance with the provisions of GB/T16900.2 and GB/T169G3.31\. 5.3 The superscripts in the graphic symbol column of Table 1 do not constitute an integral part of the graphic symbol, but are only the basis for defining the symbol area. When designing guide elements, the graphic symbols (including superscripts) in Table 1 should be enlarged or reduced in proportion, and the position of the graphic symbols should be determined based on the superscripts. The superscripts should not appear in various guide elements in the end. 1) This standard is proposed to be revised and re-shortened to GB/T16500.3, 1
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GB/T 10001.9—2021
5.4 When using the graphic symbols in Table 1 to design guides, the provisions of GB/20501 (all parts) should be followed. The graphic signs should be square. Graphic signs of different shapes (square, circular or folded circular) should comply with the provisions of GB/T1S903. 5.5 The graphic symbols in Table 1 or their mirrored graphic symbols should be used according to the orientation of the actual scene or the direction of the "direction\" symbol used in combination with it.
5.6 The meanings given in Table 1 are only general concepts of graphic symbols. When applied, corresponding names can be given according to the objects they express. For example, the graphic symbol meaning "box assistance dog" can be given specific names such as "guide dog", "hearing dog", "assistance dog facilities", "assistance dogs allowed to enter", etc. At the same time, the English should also be adjusted accordingly according to the Chinese name of the body. Table 1 Symbols for barrier-free facilities
Serial number
Graphic symbol
Meaning
Barrier-free facilities
Accessible facilities
Accessible passage
Accessible ramp
Accessible ramp
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Explanation
Indicates facilities for disabled people, elderly people, injured people and people with special needs, and also indicates wheelchair use machine
Indicates horizontal passages for disabled people, elderly people, injured people and people with limited mobility
Indicates ramps for disabled people, elderly people, injured people and people with limited mobility
Serial number
Graphic symbol
Table 1 Symbols for barrier-free facilities (continued)
Meaning
Accessible guest room
Accessible Roon
Barrier-free middle ladder
Accessible elevator
Barrier-free elevator
Accessible elevator
Accessible elevator
Accessible elevator
Accessible elevator
Accessible elevator
Accessible elevator
Accessible elevator
Accessible elevator GB/T 10001.9—2021
Description
Indicates a guest room for disabled people, the elderly, the injured and other people with limited mobility
Indicates a lift for disabled people, the elderly, the injured and other people with limited mobility who share a light chair. Indicates a low platform for disabled people, the elderly, the injured and other people with limited mobility
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Serial number
Table 1 Symbols for barrier-free facilities (continued)
Graphic symbol
Meaning
Accessible parking space
Accessible
Parking space
Accessible bathroom
Accessible restroom
Accessible shower
Accessible
Shnwer rent
Accessible telephone
Accessible Telephone
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Description
Indicates parking spaces for disabled persons, the elderly, the sick and other people with limited mobility
Indicates restrooms for disabled persons, the elderly, the sick and other people with limited mobility
Indicates bathrooms for disabled persons, the elderly, the injured and other people with limited mobility
Indicates low-level electric appliances for disabled persons, the elderly, the injured and other people with limited mobility
No.
Graphic symbol
Table 1 Barrier-free facility symbols (continued)
Meaning
Text
Text Telephone
Visual impairment
Visiun Irnpaircd
Hearing Impairtd
Telephone for the hearing impaired
Telephone for
The Hearing Imnaireci
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Description
Indicates a telephone number that provides help for people with hearing impairment or speech impairment
Indicates appliances and equipment used by or for the visually impaired
Indicates facilities used by or for the hearing-impaired
Indicates a telephone number used by the hearing-impaired
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Serial number
Graphic symbol
Table 1 Barrier-free facility symbols (continued)
Meaning
Thank you for listening to the circuit
Laop for the Tering
Imgairecl
Assistance
AssisteneeDug
Education
Blind
Line determination barrier compensation
Limited Walking
Capability
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Explanation
Indicates hearing aids for the physically impairedIndicates facilities for disabled people (guidance or hearing aids) or for working people
Indicates facilities for disabled people or visually impaired people, and also indicates facilities for disabled people
Indicates facilities for walking people or people walking with walking aids
No.
Graphic symbol
Table 1 Barrier-free facility symbols (continued)
Meaning
Priority Arcess
for the Elderly
Priority Access for
Injured Pecple
Priority Access for Pregnant Women
Exerrling Mothers
Priority Access for
Penple wita Hahies
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Explanation
Indicates priority access to the elderly
Indicates priority access to the disabled
Indicates priority access to pregnant women
Indicates priority access to infants and young childrenGB/T10001.9—2021
Serial number
Graphic symbol
Table 1
Barrier-free facility symbols (continued)
Priority access to people with internal medical devices
Priorily Access lor
People with Internal
Medical Conditions
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Description
Indicates that priority will be given to those with medical devices in their bodies.9—2021
Explanation
Indicates that priority is given to the elderly
Indicates that priority is given to the disabled
Indicates that priority is given to pregnant women
Indicates that priority is given to those with infants and young childrenGB/T10001.9—2021
Serial number
Graphic symbol
Table 1
Barrier-free facility symbols (continued)
Priority access lor
People with Internal
Medical Conditions
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Explanation
Indicates that priority is given to those with medical devices9—2021
Explanation
Indicates that priority is given to the elderly
Indicates that priority is given to the disabled
Indicates that priority is given to pregnant women
Indicates that priority is given to those with infants and young childrenGB/T10001.9—2021
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Table 1
Barrier-free facility symbols (continued)
Priority access lor
People with Internal
Medical Conditions
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Explanation
Indicates that priority is given to those with medical devices
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