prEN 17984-6
Šunys pagalbininkai. 6 dalis. Prieinamumas ir universali prieiga
Standarto projektas Archyvuotas
Komentavimo iki data
2023-09-30
Projekto etapai
1. Decision on WI Proposal
2. Projektas
3. Viešoji apklausa
Nuo 2023-07-25
iki 2023-09-30
4. Closure of enquiry
5. Submission to Formal Vote
Organizacija
CEN Europos standartizacijos komitetasICS
65.020.30 - GyvulininkystėTechnikos komitetas
TK 54 Pagalbos priemonės asmenims su negaliaUžsienio technikos komitetas
CEN/TC 452Komentarų skaičius
0Komentavimo pradžia
2023-07-25Taikymo sritis
This European standard specifies requirements and recommendations for the accessibility of public and private spaces and universal access for assistance dog teams in an active status. The accessibility requirements and recommendations for assistance dog teams in this European standard are applicable across the full spectrum of the built environment both indoor and outdoor (e.g. social service, medical and educational facilities, public institutions, cultural venues, sporting venues, hotel accommodation, public transport, parks, nature reserves). The purpose of this European standard is to improve the accessibility for assistance dog teams ensuring their rights under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, so that they have the same opportunities as all citizens and can participate independently in all areas of life. This European standard provides: • Specific requirements of assistance dog teams to support accessibility and to achieve universal access. • Responsibilities of assistance dog teams to enhance the public acceptance of assistance dogs. • Guidance for specific services and areas to be accessed. • Guidance for the implementation of accessibility measures at public and private bodies responsible for the built environment including transport and travel systems. This European standard includes all private spaces, where public is generally admitted, or where public can be accommodated (e.g. office buildings, waiting rooms, common areas of apartment buildings). This European standard may be applied to improve accessibility of assistance dog teams in the workplace. This European standard may be applied to assistance dogs in training and puppies preparing for an assistance dog role.