JIS Z 8071:2017
JIS Z 8071:2017
Guide For Addressing Accessibility In Standards
Japanese Standards Association
Guide For Addressing Accessibility In Standards
Japanese Standards Association
Introduction
1 Scope
2 References
3 Terms and definitions
3.1 ergonomics/human factors
3.2 accessible design
3.3 assistive technology/assistive device
3.4 impairment
3.5 activity limitation
3.6 user
3.7 usability
3.8 alternative format
3.9 working dog
4 General considerations
5 Using this Guide
6 Developing standards - Issues to consider during the standards
development process
7 Tables of factors to consider to ensure standards provide for
accessible design
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Purpose of Tables
7.3 Using the Tables
8 Factors to consider
8.1 General
8.2 Alternative format
8.3 Location and layout of information and controls and
positioning of handles
8.4 Lighting levels and glare
8.5 Colour and contrast
8.6 Size and style of font and symbols in information, warnings
and labeling of controls
8.7 Clear language in written or spoken information
8.8 Graphical symbols and illustrations
8.9 Loudness and pitch of non-spoken communication
8.10 Slow pace of information presentation
8.11 Distinctive form of product, control or packaging
8.12 Ease of handling
8.13 Expiration date marking
8.14 Contents labeling and warning of allergens
8.15 Surface temperature
8.16 Accessible routes
Gives guidance to writers of relevant Standards on how to take into account the needs of older persons and persons with disabilities. Applicable to products, services and environments encountered in all aspects of daily life and intended for the consumer market and the workplace.
Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | Japanese Standards Association |
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