Doorway Tactile Identification Signs — AODA IASR
Regulation O.Reg 191/11 s.16 · Province of Ontario
§The Law
O.Reg 191/11 s.16 — Regulation O.Reg 191/11 s.16
“Tactile identification signs must be placed on the wall beside specific doors (washrooms, stairwells, accessible facilities) on the latch side.”
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Tactile signs go beside the door on the handle side — not on the door itself. This way, a person can find the sign and read it before opening the door.
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Specific Requirements
On latch-side wall — not on door
Washrooms, stairwells, accessible facilities
1500mm centreline height
Grade 2 Braille below tactile characters
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- Regulation
- O.Reg 191/11 s.16
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- 🏛 Province of Ontario
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- AODA Accessibility
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