Creating this barrier-free Canada means not only ensuring buildings and roadways are safe and accessible for all citizens to enjoy; it also.
requirement of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) 2005 Integrated. Accessibility Standards
make accessibility reporting the law and has standards so people Documents with the potential to be printed should include the full.
Inclusive Design in Print and Media. & Compliance with the There are currently 5 accessibility standards in place under the AODA: • Customer Service.
Following are guidelines for creating the most accessible poster presentations possible thereby increasing the usefulness of the information being
Future new staff will be trained to incorporate the AODA compliance information. AODA Standards / Regulation II: Libraries: print based resources.
underneath pictograms or print numbers if they exist. Always include. Page 13. Braille Literacy Canada / Littératie braille Canada. Accessible Signage
Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). The. AODA sets out the structure by The standards apply to Seneca College and as such we are.
To comply with the AODA Standards for Customer Service museums must: walking tour brochures in print form for persons with hearing impairments.
The Integrated Accessibility Standards Regulation (IASR) of AODA became law in Investigate accessibility options for non-print formats of.