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Warning and Directional (CIP) TGSIs


Installation Notes

 

Product and Quality Standard

Mechanically and Chemically Secured

Each ESP Warning and Directional Tile is Cast in Place during the curing of Wet Concrete.

When the Concrete becomes cured, The ESP Directional Tile will then be mechanically fixed to the finished surface or substrate. Corrosion Resistant, Nylon Composite Hexagonal Anchors and, 304 Counter Sunk Tamper Proof Stainless Steel Fasteners, provide additional mechanical connection between the ESP Directional Tile and the substrate.


No Lifting Edges

The Cast in Place ESP Warning and Directional Tile also eradicates any likelihood of its perimeter lifting over its lifespan. This unique product feature is designed to meet compliance with AS/NZS 1428.4.1:2009 Amdt No.s 1 & 2 - Clause 3.2.1 (a) & (e).


Alternative Application Fixing Methods and Surface Applications

Each ESP CIP Access Tile can also be installed into or onto surfaces that do not require the unique ESP Cast In Place (CIP) process during the curing of Wet Concrete.

Where the ESP CIP Access Tiles can be recessed into the finished Surface or Substrate alternative and durable methods can be facilitated.


Applicator and Person intending to install ESP CIP Warning and Directional TGSIs

It is essential that anyone installing, applying, or maintaining the following ESP Directional Tile products, are trained and inducted in their application and use:

  • Training (Minimum) & Induction

    Installer and applicators must be trained and inducted by ESP Australia P/L in the relevant application method of ESP Warning and Directional TGSI products. Failure to do so will void the product warranty offered by ESP Australia.

  • Occupational Workplace Safety (OWS)

    Any responsible entity must be familiar with and have in place, the relevant work practices and insurances as to provide a safe work environment for the inducted installers and applicators who are to apply ESP Warning and Directional TGSI products.

  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

    Always use personal protective equipment (PPE) when applying the ESP Australia Warning and Directional TGSI products.

    The following items should be worn when applying the ESP Warning and Directional TGSI products:

    (a) eye protection,

    (b) hand protection,

    (c) safety boots and,

    (d) protective clothing for the hands, upper and lower body.

    Please note: If you are using electric cutting, drilling, grinding or other application tools then ear protection and additional safety clothing are recommended.


Installation Services can be facilitated through ESP Australia on request.

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Mandatory Compliance with Applicable Legislation, Standards and Codes

Intended Use of ESP CIP WARNING TGSIs

The ESP Warning and Directional TGSIs are designed to enhance the safety, dignity and independence of people who are blind or vision impaired so that they have barrier free access to the built environment. Each ESP Warning and Directional TGSI provides cues which when combined with other environmental information assist people who are blind or vision-impaired.

WARNING TGSIs

  • For each ESP Warning Tile to be effective, the intended use of this product must meet compliance with AS/NZS 1428.4.1:2009 Amdt No.s 1 & 2 - Section A 2.1 (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f) and, 2.2 (a), (b) (i) and installed as to the tested results, as independently verified, in accordance with Appendix E of the above standard.

DIRECTIONAL TGSIs

  • For each ESP Directional Tile to be effective, the intended use of this product must meet compliance with AS/NZS 1428.4.1:2009 Amdt No.s 1 & 2 - Section 3 - 2.1 (a), (b), (c), 2.2 (a), (b) and 2.3 installed as to the tested results, as independently verified, in accordance with Appendix E of the above standard.

A copy of AS/NZS 1428.4.1:2009 Amdt No.s 1 & 2 can be purchased from SAI GLOBAL


Application - Fit-for-purpose

Prior to any application of the ESP Warning and Directional TGSIs, all sites should be inspected.

This will ensure that the products will be fit for the intended purpose and the proposed finished surface. The will also provide the opportunity for the applicator to confirm the integrity of the finished surface that the ESP Warning and Directional TGSIs will be installed onto.


Positioning of Tactile Ground Surface Indicators (TGSIs)

ESP Australia recommends that the proposed design layout for the ESP Warning and Directional TGSI installation, should also be assessed, prior to installation, to ascertain if the application will achieve compliance with the applicable codes and standards.

ESP Australia recommends that any assessment should only be done by a qualified and knowledgeable person who is experienced and fluent in the use of TGSIs within Australia and New Zealand.


Site Compliance with Luminance Contrast

Every finished surface and/or substrate is different and so presents its own nuances of luminance. ESP Australia strongly recommends that luminance contrast testing of the substrate, (finished surface - that being the finished surrounding surface in line with the accessible path of travel), be tested for its luminous value so as to determine that the chosen ESP TGSI has sufficient luminance contrast as required by AS/NZS 1428.4.1. Amendment 1 - 2010-11-26 Appendix E and specifically Table E1 should be used.

This will determine if the colour of the selected ESP Warning and/or Directional TGSI will be compliant with the applicable legislation, standards and codes.

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