Friday, February 27, 2009
The New Episod at Prangin Mall...
Let us see what is provided at Bukit Jambul shopping complex,Penang
But what is happened here? Can you see... can you imagine how they want to use this ramp? I don’t think is a better accessibility. What do you think? This conditition might bring difficulties to persons with disability who are using wheel chair. Besides that, this is not the straight ramp but a bit circle and quiet long. In addition, there is no landing area for them to rest while they are tired.
Here is the main entrance to this building. I guess it is not easy for those who are using wheel chair pass this step by themselves. There must be someone help them to lift and push the wheel chair or else they will just stop there. This is just the view outside the building. Next time I will bring all of you to judge the accessibility inside this building…Tunggu…:)
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Sharing on Accessibility with Miss Tan Chin Chin
disabled persons can, without assistance, approach, enter, pass to and from, and make use of a built environment without undue difficulties (Society of the Disabled Persons Penang’s website)
Areas to be considered
•Ramp
•Step ramp
•Pathways and corridors
•Parking space
•Toilets
•Steps and stairs
•Doorways
•Tactile surface / Guilding block
•Drainage grating
•Overhead hazards
•Lifts
•Signage
•Public phone
•ATM machice
•Service counter
•Tables
•Storage spaces, etc
Understanding Space Requirements
Typical dimensions of wheelchairs commonly used by adults
•Minimum floor space required to accommodate a wheelchair user
Minimum clear turning space
1500mm(m'sia)
Minimum floor space required
Forward Reach
RAMP
•Wide should be minimum 1200mm
•Handrails should be provided: (1) at both side, (2) at correct height (and also its diameter), (3) extend horizontally beyond the top and bottom of the ramp with minimum 300 mm
•Raised kerb at open edge – to avoid accident
•Gradient – not steeper than 1:12
•Should have a landing space (1200mm min.) for every 600mm
•Wide: not less than 3600mm
•A sign incorporating the symbol for access by disabled persons should be visible
•Access route from parking lots to the building should be accessible by wheel chair users.
•3 methods of wheelchair transfer:
–frontal transfer
–side transfer
–diogonal transfer
Source:Code of Accessibility in the built environment 2007 Singapore
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Seharian di Evergreen Laurel Hotel Di Gurney Plaza
Di sekitar Hotel Evergreen
Punat lif untuk OKU... sesuai untuk golongan OKU kerana faktor pembinaan yang agak rendah mengikut kriteria yang bersesuaian dengan golongan OKU..
Punat lif untuk OKU dan orang biasa.Hal ini jelas menunjukkan keperihatinan pihak pengurusan terhadap golongan OKU,kerana lif ini khusus untuk mereka sahaja.
Punat lif OKU yang rendah dari punat lif biasa,memudahkan mereka untuk menekan punat tanpa meminta pertolongan daripada orang lain.
Pemegang di dalam lif yang fleksibel untuk kegunaan mereka.
Struktur lif yang selesa dan luas memudahkan kerusi roda untuk masuk dan pergerakan kerusi tidak terbatas.
Simbol tandas OKU yang dipamerkan di luar pintu masuk ke tandas.
Tandas yang siap dengan pemegang, tetapi tidak boleh dilaraskan untuk kesesuaian pengguna kerusi roda. Keluasan antara pemengang dan mangkuk tandas sempit menyukarkan golongan OKU untuk beralih dari kerusi roda ke mangkuk tandas.
Tempat tisu yang agak rendah memudahkan mereka untuk mengambilnya.
Sinki yang rendah untuk memudahkan membasuh tangan sesuai bagi mereka.
Ruang pintu tandas yang lebar untuk memudahkan penggunaaan kerusi roda untuk masuk ke dalam tandas.Ianya memberi keselesaan kepada mereka.
Ruang telefon awam yang rendah sesuai untuk golongan OKU jika berlaku kecemasan.
Friday, February 20, 2009
Membeli-belah di Giant...
Jika dilihat pintu masuk utama ke Giant amat jauh dari tempat letak kereta. Hal ini amat menyukarkan golongan OKU untuk bergerak. Walaupun tempat letak kereta itu luas tetapi pihak pengurusan kurang menitikberatkan kemudahan kepada golongan ini.
Mesin ATM yang berada ditingkat 2 bangunan amat menyukarkan golongan OKU untuk naik kerana perkhidmatan seperti lif tidak ada dan eskulator yang ada tidak sesuai untuk kegunaan mereka...Adakah mesin ini sesuai dan apakah pendapat anda??...
Eskulator yang disediakan hanya sesuai untuk pelanggan dan troli barangan. Ianya tidak sesuai untuk golongan OKU. Hal ini jelas kelihatan simbol yang melarang golongan OKU (berkerusi roda) untuk menggunakannya. Jadi bagaimana untuk mereka ke tingkat atas?..
Sinki dan mangkuk tandas amat dekat. Hal ini amat menyukarkan penggunaan kerusi roda untuk bergerak jauh dan agak terbatas.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
PLIGHT OF THE DISABLED
This article is about the some problems that are faced by the disabled at some places in Penang.
Let's check.... =)
Monday, February 16, 2009
Buses for the disabled
Congratulation to Rapid Penang company for their aim to increase the number of Rapid Penang buses for Jun (added 200 buses). It's not the number i'm impressed of but their intention in social welfare by providing the new buses with the facilities for persons with disabilities. The new buses will be disabled-friendly.
How will it disabled-friendly?
The new buses will be fitted with a ramp each to enable wheelchair-bound passengers to board the bus. In addition, the Rapid Penang had also installed the Global Positioning System (GPS) on all its buses to monitor their (OKU) movements.
So, let us wait until Jun and see how is the accessibility provided. Is it match with the persons with disability need or it just only the implementation.
Let us wait until its time...jeng..jeng..jeng.
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Findings on access for persons with disabilities at Pacific Komtar
Toilet for persons with disabilities
Furthermore, we check how is the toilet. For your information, there are a toilet provided for persons with disabilities at every level of this complex. The toilet is located between the ladies and gent toilet. Here is the picture of the toilet that are provided there.