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  1. Publication Of First International Standard On Accessible Tourism for All, Led by UNWTO, Fundación ONCE and UNE

    of standards. This worldwide standard was developed by the International Standardization Committee ISO/TC 228... published the world’s first standard on accessible tourism, ISO 21902 Tourism and related services – Accessible tourism for all – Requirements and recommendations. This is an international standard

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  2. Public Consultation on Universal Design for customer engagement in tourism services by National Standards Authority of Ireland

    of CEN / CENELEC may apply to review and comment on the draft Standard via their National Standards...The National Standards Authority of Ireland has announced the launch of a period of public enquiry from the 4th March until the 29th March 2013 on the Standard I.S. 373. Universal Design for customer

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  3. Disability Standards for Accessible Public Transport, Australia, 2002 (amended 2005)

    of standards. The Act gives the Attorney General the power to formulate these standards, while reserving the power to review the standards to Parliament, according to typical arrangements made for delegated legislation. The Attorney General may make Disability Standards to specify rights and responsibilities

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  4. Scandic Hotels' Accessibility 110 Point Standard

    should enjoy the same Scandic standards for accessibility. That's why we have implemented... Accessibility Standard in printable PDF format (From the Introduction) "Here you can read our 110 point accessibility standard. It has been drawn up by carefully following the route taken by guests from

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  5. Draft British Standard BS 8300 on Design of Buildings for Disabled People is Open for Comment

    of disabled people – Code of practice, is now open to the public for comment. The British Standards Institution (BSI) wants to hear views on this draft before it is launched as a British Standard (BS). This British Standard explains how the built environment can be designed to anticipate, and overcome

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  6. British Standards Institute Publishes Tourism Training Guide

    The British Standards Institute has published "BS EN 15565:2008 Tourism services. Requirements... considerably to the perception of the destination. "BS EN 15565:2008 specifies minimum requirements... in all European countries. "BS EN 15565 specifies competencies and outlines a framework of appropriate

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  7. New European Standard - EN 17210:2021 Accessibility and usability of the built environment - Functional requirements

    , and maintenance of built environments including outdoor pedestrian and urban areas. EN 17210:2021...Photo CEN-CENELEC This standard is intended to describe basic, common minimum functional... in this standard are relevant to the design, construction, refurbishment, adaptation, and maintenance of built

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  8. Scandic Hotels Introduces Standard For Allergy-friendly Rooms

    Photo: Scandic Hotels' Accessibility Standard. (Scandic). 13 May 2019. Scandic is the world’s first hotel group to introduce a standard for allergy-friendly rooms. This means that guests booking... standard will be part of Scandic’s unique 159-point accessibility standard. More than 150 million

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  9. Norway’s Experience with Standard for Accessible Tourist Destinations

    Standards Norway and the Delta Centre in the Norwegian Directorate for Health and Social Affairs are leading the development and deployment of a standard defining the requirements of a system.... This article presents the background and key aspects of the new Norwegian Standard, NS 11010, "Accessible

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  10. UNWTO Webinar. Accessible Tourism for All: Standards and Recommendations Guiding the Recovery

    of a comprehensive standard on accessibility, under the International Standards Organisation (ISO) framework. The recently published standard ISO 21902:2021, as well as other tools launched by UNWTO since 2020..., there has been a lack of international standards on accessible tourism and major gaps within

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