Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01272:body:0:p25
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01272
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Character Range: 73290–75979

room; and
 (iii) if receivers are being used and where the receivers can be obtained; and
 (c) signage in accordance with AS 1428.1 must be provided for accessible unisex sanitary facilities to identify if the facility is suitable for left or right handed use; and
 (d) signage to identify an ambulant accessible sanitary facility in accordance with AS 1428.1 must be located on the door of the facility; and
 (e) where a pedestrian entrance is not accessible, directional signage incorporating the international symbol of access, in accordance with AS 1428.1 must be provided to direct a person to the location of the nearest accessible pedestrian entrance; and
 (f) where a bank of sanitary facilities is not provided with an accessible unisex sanitary facility, directional signage incorporating the international symbol of access in accordance with AS 1428.1 must be placed at the location of the sanitary facilities that are not accessible, to direct a person to the location of the nearest accessible unisex sanitary facility; and
 (g) in a building subject to clause F2.9, directional signage complying with Part D4 must be provided at the location of each:
 (i) bank of sanitary facilities; and
 (ii) accessible unisex sanitary facility, other than one that incorporates an accessible adult change facility;
  to direct a person to the location of the nearest accessible adult change facility within that building.

D3.7 Hearing augmentation
 (1) A hearing augmentation system must be provided where an inbuilt amplification system, other than one used only for emergency warning, is installed:
 (a) in a room in a Class 9b building; or
 (b) in an auditorium, conference room, meeting room or room for judicatory purposes; or
 (c) at any ticket office, teller's booth, reception area or the like, where the public is screened from the service provider.
 (2) If a hearing augmentation system required by subclause (1) is:
 (a) an induction loop, it must be provided to not less than 80% of the floor area of the room or space served by the inbuilt amplification system; or
 (b) a system requiring the use of receivers or the like, it must be available to not less than 95% of the floor area of the room or space served by the inbuilt amplification system, and the number of receivers provided must be not less than:
 (i) if the room or space accommodates up to 500 persons, 1 receiver for every 25 persons (or part thereof), or 2 receivers, whichever is the greater; and
 (ii) if the room or space accommodates more than 500 persons but not more than 1 000 persons, 20 receivers plus 1 receiver for every 33 persons (or part thereof) in excess of 500 persons; and
 (iii) if the room