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Areas to be covered. Why Premises StandardsDevelopment processPremises StandardsObjectsScopeExceptions and concessionsReviewSchedule 1 - Access code for buildings. Learning outcomes. Participants will be able to:Understand the reasons for developing the Premises StandardsUnderstand who is responsible for ensuring complianceDescribe the scope and triggers for its applicationIdentify the general exceptions and concessions that apply in specific circumstancesDescribe the requirements o9439
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1. Disability (Access to Premises –Buildings) Standards 2010 Awareness Seminars
2. Areas to be covered
3. Learning outcomes Participants will be able to:
Understand the reasons for developing the Premises Standards
Understand who is responsible for ensuring compliance
Describe the scope and triggers for its application
Identify the general exceptions and concessions that apply in specific circumstances
Describe the requirements of the Access Code as it applies to specific Classes and areas of buildings
4. Snapshot of areas of change Areas of change:
A number of new areas of access requirements to those currently in the BCA
A number of improvements to access provisions already in the BCA
A number of improvements to technical Australian Standards referenced in the BCA
A number of State and Territory building regulation changes being considered
5. BCA application
6. Why a Premises Standards Inconsistencies between DDA and BCA
DDA unclear about compliance levels
Complaints not delivering systemic change
Inconsistent response from industry
Broad industry and disability community call for greater surety and clarity
7. Long term goals Achieve systemic improvements in access for public buildings
Give as much surety as possible
Achieve consistency between DDA and BCA
Ensure Standards are consistently applied
Improve over time
Guidelines and FaQ
8. Development Process
10. Premises Standards Legal application
Objects
Scope
Exceptions and concessions
Review
11. Objects To ensure that dignified, equitable, cost effective and reasonably achievable access to buildings, and facilities and services within buildings, is provided for people with a disability, and
To give certainty to building certifiers, building developers and building managers that, if access to buildings is provided in accordance with these Standards, the provision of that access, to the extent covered by those Standards, will not be unlawful under the Act
12. Scope Applies when a building approval is required for Specified Class 1b buildings and Class 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 buildings for:
A new building
New work on or extension to an existing building and any affected part of an existing building
Also applies to new Class 2 buildings that include short-term rent units
When an application for building approval is made after 1 May 2011 (or when building work begins for Crown projects if no approval)
13. Scope Affected part:
Applies to existing buildings undergoing new work
Requires a continuous accessible path of travel from the principal entrance to the new work
Only applies if building applicant is the owner or the lessee if they occupy the whole building
15. Scope Specified Class 1b is:
New Class 1b building with 1 or more bedrooms used for rental accommodation
Existing building with 4 or more bedrooms used for rental accommodation
4 or more dwellings on same allotment and used for short-term holiday accommodation
16. Scope Limited at this stage to those issues covered under the access provisions of the BCA
Does not cover, for example:
Some fit-out and wayfinding issues
Management and staff practices
Existing buildings where no new work
Areas not covered by Premises Standards still subject to DDA complaints
17. Emergency Egress Compliance with the BCA emergency egress provisions is compliance with the Premises Standards (A2.4)
Subject to further work with a view to future changes
Reliance on emergency management plans
18. Responsible parties Standards apply to:
A building certifier
A building developer
A building manager
… to the extent they are responsible or have control over the building
19. Multiple responsibilities
20. Public Transport Buildings (H2) Transferred from the Disability Standards for Accessible Public Transport
Provides requirements for passenger use areas of public transport buildings and timetable for compliance of existing buildings
Where there are differences between deemed-to-satisfy requirements of other parts of the Access Code and deemed-to-satisfy requirements of Part H2 then Part H2 takes precedence
21. Exceptions and concessions Unjustifiable hardship (UH)
Standards cannot account for all situations so law requires retention of UH provisions
Must comply to maximum extent short of UH
Factors for consideration in Part 4 are guidance
Decisions of State or Territory body appointed to make recommendations on access matters are relevant considerations
22. Exceptions and concessions Lessees - affected part not required to be upgraded if one lessee undertakes work
Lift concession – today’s BCA of 1100mm by 1400mm for lifts travelling more than 12m
Toilet concession – today’s BCA provisions relating to existing accessible toilets apply
23. Commission exemption power Limited to transport buildings under H2
24. Review Review must be completed within 5 years of commencement of Premises Standards
Explanatory Statement identifies specific areas to be included in review undertaken by Minister for Innovation in consultation with A-G
25. Further information http://www.ag.gov.au/premisesstandards
www.humanrights.gov.au
www.abcb.gov.au
The Australian Human Rights Commission is developing a Guideline on the application of the Premises Standards which should be available towards the end of 2010.
Further information can also be obtained through the Resource tab at the bottom left hand side of this webcast screen.