Bibliography
NOTE This Bibliography is not exhaustive: users are encouraged to check for current updates, future publications and investigate websites for much other material.
- ISO 3864-1, Graphical symbols Safety colours and safety signs Part 1: Design principles for saftey signs in workplaces and public areas (to be published)
- ISO 7176-5:1986, Wheelchairs Part 5: Determination of overall dimensions, mass and turning space
- ISO 9999:2000, Technical aids for disabled persons Classification
- ISO 9241-11:1998, Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display terminals (VDTs) Part 11: Guidance on usability
- ISO/TR 9527:1994, Building construction Needs of disabled people in buildings Design guidelines
- The Center for Universal Designs Universal Design File at:
www.design.ncsu.edu/cud/pubs/center/books/ud_file/appendix.pdf - JIS S 0011:2000, Guidelines for all people including elderly and people with disabilities Marking tactile dots on consumer products
- JIS S 0012:2000, Guidelines for all people including elderly and people with disabilities Usability of consumer products
- JIS S 0021:2000, Guidelines for all people including elderly and people with disabilities Packaging and receptacles
- JIS X 6310:1996, Prepaid cards General specification
- Kyoyo-Hin White Paper 2001, Definition, background scale of the market and sample list of Kyoyo-Hin and Kyoyo services http://Kyoyohin.org/eng/
- European Concept for Accessibility, European Commission, March 1996. www.eca.lu
- Product Safety Guide for the Elderly, Dutch Consumer Safety Institute, 1999 cd-rom www.eisenwijzer.nl
- Universal Design, Planning and Design for All, Norwegian State Council on Disability, 1997
- Principles for Older Persons, United Nations, 1991
- The Standard Rules on Equalization of Opportunities for Persons with Disabilities, United Nations, 1994
- Standards and the Elderly: Recommendations for Safety Improvements, Consumer Safety Institute, Netherlands and Consumers' Association, UK
- Handbook of Human Factors and the Older Adult, Fisk, A., Rogers, W. (Editors), ISBN 0-12-257680-2 Academic Press, Harcourt Brace, New York, Toronto, 1997
- The Universal Design File:Designing for People of All Ages and Abilities, Story, M.F., Mueller, J.L., Mace, D.L., The Center for Universal Design, NC State University, 1998
- Access By Design, Covington, G., Hannah, B., John Wiley and Sons, New York
- ANEC Guide: Meeting the Needs of Older Persons and People with Disabilities Guidelines for Product Design and Testing (ANEC2000/SN/015-GL. At: www.anec.org./public/docweb/sn015-00.pdf and www.ricability.org.uk/anec/default.htm
- Handboek voor Toegankelijkheid (Handbook on accessibility, ergonomics of the built environment, buildings and houses), Dutch text, ISBN 90-5439-104-9, elsevier, Doetinchem, the Netherlands, 4 ed. 2001
NOTE - ISO/TC 159 is currently working on a future Technical Specification, Ergonomics of the thermal environment Application of International Standards to the disabled, the aged and other handicapped persons, and a future Technical Report, Ergonomics of human-system interaction Guidance on accessibility for human-computer interfaces, although these are not yet publicly available. ISO/TC 145 is responsible for graphical symbols.
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