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Access to ATMs: UK design guidelines 2002

Publication Year

2002

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Automated teller machines (ATMs) are being installed throughout the world by financial and retail institutions. These guidelines are based on comprehensive ergonomic research and testing, and give recommendations and suggestions for designing ATMs to meet the needs of the majority of the population. They offer guidance for those who design, install, operationally maintain and sanction planning applications for ATMs and provide design guidance for the industry that addresses the obligations of manufacturers and installers under existing legislation and design principles for making reasonable provision for disabled people in the design of ATMs.

ISBN

9780903976336

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Centre for Accessible Environments

A registered charity, the Centre for Accessible Environments have over 30 years experience of providing resources on inclusive design and access to the built environment for disabled and older people.

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