GB/T 17564.2-2000
Replaced
GB/T 41175-2021
Active
National standards
GB/T 41175-2021 Assistive products for persons with vision impairments and persons with vision and hearing impairments—Acoustic and tactile signals for pedestrian traffic lights
GB/T 41175-2021 Assistive products for persons with vision impairments and persons with vision and hearing impairments—Acoustic and tactile signals for pedestrian traffic lights
Basic Information
Standard Code:
GB/T 41175-2021
Standard Type:
National standards
Standard Status:
Active
is_force_gb:
no
CCS Name:
Extracorporeal circulation, artificial organs, and prosthetic devices
ICS Name:
Graphic symbols
Publish Date:
2021-12-31
Implement Date:
2021-12-31
Pages:
9 pages
Scope
This document specifies the requirements for audible and tactile signals of pedestrian traffic lights necessary for visually impaired and audiovisually impaired people to walk safely and independently.
This document applies to the design, installation, and operation of audible and tactile signals of pedestrian traffic lights.
This document does not apply to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), electrical safety, and operating conditions.
Note: Operating conditions are affected by climate, vibration, or other environmental factors.
Development Information
Adopt standards
ISO 23600:2007
Related Standards
GB/T 4728.11-2000
Replaced
GB/T 4728.11-2000 Graphical symbols for diagrams—Part 11:Architectural and topographical installation plans and diagrams
GB/T 4728.8-2000
Replaced
GB/T 4728.8-2000 Graphical symbols for diagrams—Part 8:Measuring instruments,lamps and signalling devices
GB/T 5094.2-2003
Replaced
GB/T 5094.2-2003 Industrial systems, installations and equipment and industrial products—Structuring principles and reference designations—Part 2:Classification of objects and codes for classes
GB/T 19679-2005
Abolished
GB/T 19679-2005 Information technology—Coded graphic character set for use in the preparation of documents used in electrotechnology and for information interchange
GB/T 20063.10-2006
Active