NCC 2019 Volume One Amendment 1
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Specification F2.9 Accessible adult change facilities
This Specification contains the requirements for accessible adult change facilities.
The intent of this Specification is to prescribe how an accessible adult change facility is to be designed and the equipment, fixtures and fittings that must be included in each facility.
Specification F2.9 is based on the Changing Places Information Guide and Technical Standard (June 2017 edition), copies of which can be obtained from the Changing Places website at: https://changingplaces.org.au/.
(Note: Changing Places is not in any way affiliated with, or endorsed by, the ABCB.)
Each accessibleadult change facility must—
be constructed so that all required equipment and fixtures are contained within the same room; and
if it is a unisex facility, be located such that it can be entered without crossing an area reserved for one sex only.
In each accessibleadult change facility, the following must be provided:
A hoist complying with Clause 3.
A toilet pan, seat, backrest and grabrails complying with Clause 4.
A washbasin and tap complying with Clause 5.
Fixtures and fittings as specified in Clause 6.
A change table complying with Clause 7.
Changing rails complying with Clause 8.
An automated sliding entrance door complying with Clause 9.
Signage complying with Clause 10.
Operating instructions for the hoist and change table in accordance with Clause 11.
Circulation spaces complying with Figure 2.
Notes to Figure 2:
The floor surface must have a slip resistance classification of not less than R10 or P3 when tested in accordance with AS 4586.
Clause 2(a)(i) calls up AS 1428.1 similar to F2.4(e) which applies to standard accessible unisex sanitary facilities.
Clause 2(a)(ii) refers to Clauses 3 to 8 to address features that are not covered by the Standard.
Clause 2(b) ensures that an accessible adult change facility is self-contained. This avoids the need for a person to leave the room to use other equipment such as a washbasin. This is similar to F2.4(d) which applies to standard accessible unisex sanitary facilities.
Clause 2(c) ensures that where the accessible adult change facility is a unisex facility, it is not located in a place reserved for only one sex. This is similar to F2.4(f) which applies to standard accessible unisex sanitary facilities.
The ceiling height of the room in which the facility is installed must also comply with Part F3.
The hoist must—
provide a constant charge in-line room coverage hoist system (also known as an "XY" system or gantry) including 2 parallel fixed rails and a moving traverse rail; and
provide coverage over the entire room; and
have a maximum safe working load of not less than 180 kg; and
be capable of sustaining a static load of not less than 1.5 times the rated load; and
have a minimum lifting height of 2100 mm.
Clause 3(a) and (b) define the minimum capabilities of hoists.
Clause 3(c) prevents the use of mobile hoists, which can impede circulation spaces and are prone to being removed from the facility.
The toilet pan must be of the centrally located ("peninsula-type") design.
The toilet pan must be installed so that—
the front edge of the pan is 800 mm (±10 mm) from the rear wall; and
the top of the seat is between 460 mm and 480 mm above finished floor level; and
there is a minimum clearance of 900 mm, measured horizontally, between each side of the pan and any adjacent wall or privacy screen.
The toilet seat must—
be of the full-round type (not open-fronted) with minimal contours to the top surface; and
be securely fixed in position when in use; and
have seat fixings that provide lateral stability to the seat when the seat is in use; and
be load-rated to 150 kg; and
have a minimum luminance contrast of 30% against the pan, wall or floor; and
remain in the fully upright position when raised.
Hand-operated flushing controls must—
be located on the centreline of the toilet, at a height of—
not less than 600 mm; and
not more than 1100 mm,
above finished floor level; and
not be located within the area required for any grabrails or backrest; and
have the button mounted so that it is proud of the wall surface, and activates the flushing operation before the button becomes level with the surrounding surface.
An automatically activated flushing system need not comply with the requirements of (d).
The backrest must—
be capable of withstanding a force, in any direction, of not less than 1100 N; and
have a minimum height, between the lower edge of the backrest and the top of the seat, of between 120 mm and 150 mm; and
have a vertical height, between the upper and lower edges of the backrest, of between 150 mm and 200 mm; and
have a width of between 350 mm and 400 mm; and
be positioned such that the face of the backrest achieves an angle of between 95°and 100° back from the seat, when the seat is in use.
Grabrails must be installed adjacent to each side of the pan and must be—
of the drop-down type; and
located such that—
the top of each rail is between 800 mm and 810 mm above finished floor level; and
the rails are between 750 mm and 770 mm apart, measured centre-to-centre, and equidistant to the centreline of the pan; and
at least 850 mm long; and
with a diameter of between 30 mm and 40 mm; and
securely fixed to withstand a force, in any direction, of not less than 1100 N; and
provided with a toilet paper dispenser on one side; and
capable of being lifted up or swung away when not in use, so as to allow unimpeded access to the toilet pan.
Clauses 4(a) and (b) provide the minimum specification for a change table. They are intended to ensure the table is safe and cannot be easily removed, that its height can be adjusted to suit an assistant's preferred working height and that it is suitable to be used by an adult.
Clause 4(c) prevents the change table from encroaching on a circulation space. This includes tables that are able to be folded away while not in use.
The washbasin must be installed so that the rim of the basin is between 800 mm and 830 mm above finished floor level.
Exposed heated water supply pipes must be insulated or located so as not to pose a hazard.
Water supply or sanitary drainage pipes must not encroach on the space under the basin.
The washbasin must have an integrated shelf not less than 300 mm long.
Water taps must have a single lever flick-mixer handle or a sensor plate or the like.
Where lever handles are provided, they must be installed with a clear space of not less than 50 mm between the tap and any adjacent surface.
Heated water must be provided and temperature controlled in accordance with Part B2 of NCC Volume Three.
Clause 5 defines the minimum height and projection of sling hooks. Projection is specified because slings can require a larger hook than would be used for clothing. The sling hook must be additional to the clothing hook required by AS 1428.1.
Mirror:
A vertical mirror must be provided at the washbasin, with a reflective surface that—
is not less than 600 mm wide; and
has its bottom edge not more than 900 mm above finished floor level; and
has its top edge not less than 1850 mm above finished floor level.
If a second vertical mirror is provided in the facility, it must have a reflective surface that—
is not less than 600 mm wide; and
has its bottom edge not less than 600 mm above finished floor level; and
has its top edge not less than 1850 mm above finished floor level.
Towel dispensers, hand dryers and the like:
Towel dispensers, hand dryers, soap dispensers and the like must be operable using one hand, and must be installed with their output or operative components—
between 900 mm and 1100 mm above finished floor level; and
not less than 500 mm from any internal corner.
Soap dispenser:
A soap dispenser must be installed above the integrated shelf required by Clause 5(d).
Clothing hook:
A clothing hook must be installed so that it is located—
at a height of between 1200 mm and 1350 mm above finished floor level; and
adjacent to the washbasin; and
not less than 500 mm from any internal corner.
Sling hook:
A sling hook with a minimum projection of 50 mm from the wall must be installed beside the change table at a height of 1500 mm above finished floor level.
The purpose of the sling hook is to store the sling when it is not in use.
Disposal bins:
A sanitary disposal bin must be provided in the corner adjacent to the toilet pan.
An incontinence pad disposal bin must be provided in the corner adjacent to the change table.
Clause 6 requires the installation of wall-mounted rails to enable an individual to support themselves while they are being assisted with putting on or removing clothing.
The change table must be—
permanently installed, with one of the long edges up against a wall and with a retractable safety rail on the opposite side; and
motorised for the purposes of height adjustment; and
height adjustable between 450 mm and 900 mm above finished floor level; and
not less than 700 mm wide; and
not less than 1800 mm long.
The change table must have a maximum safe working load of not less than 180 kg, including when raising or lowering the table.
The change table must not encroach on any required circulation space.
A dispenser for sanitary wipes must be provided.
A shelf not less than 400 mm long and 150 mm wide must be provided.
Changing rails must be installed as two horizontal and parallel rails fixed to a wall, not less than 800 mm long, each with a diameter between 30 and 40 mm, and—
the lower rail must be installed between 800 mm and 810 mm above finished floor level; and
the upper rail must be installed between 1000 mm and 1010 mm above finished floor level; and
the rails must be able to withstand a force of not less than 1100 N in any direction.
The entrance door and associated door controls must be automated and must comply with the following:
The threshold must incorporate a smooth transition without a step or lip.
The minimum clear opening width must be—
1100 mm in locations where beach wheelchairs are likely to be used; or
950 mm in all other locations.
The doorway must achieve a luminance contrast of at least 30% between—
Door leaf and door jamb; or
Door leaf and adjacent wall; or
Architraves (where used) and adjacent wall; or
Door leaf and architrave (where used); or
Door jamb and adjacent wall.
The operation of the door must be calibrated such that—
it has a gentle opening and closing movement; and
there is sufficient dwell time for a user to safely travel through the doorway.
The door must be fitted with a fail-safe opening mechanism that opens the door if an obstruction is detected during its closing movement.
Door controls must be located internally and externally—
between 900 mm and 1200 mm above finished floor level; and
not less than 500 mm from any internal corner.
Door control buttons must—
have a minimum diameter of 25 mm; and
be proud of the surrounding surface; and
activate the door operation before the button becomes level with the surrounding surface; and
be of a contrasting colour to the surrounding plate.
The surrounding plates of both internal and external door controls must include the words "Push to Open".
The following indicator lights must be provided:
"Occupied" and "Vacant" on the external plate.
"Locked" and "Unlocked" on the internal plate.
Braille and tactile signage complying with Specification D3.6 must identify the door controls.
External signage must incorporate—
the symbol shown in Figure 10; and
the words "Accessible Adult Change Facility".
Signage must be braille and tactile signage complying with Specification D3.6.
Signage provided within the facility must include the following information for the hoist and change table:
Operating instructions.
Safe working load limits.