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Name and address of audited space: The Post at 750Date Audited:
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110-750 Hamilton
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Vancouver BC, V6B 2R5
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OVERALL ACCESSIBILITY RATINGS:
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ACCESS CATEGORY:HIGHSEMINONN/A COMMENTS
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Blind and Low Vision
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Deaf, Hard of Hearing, or Other Audio Barriers
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EMS (Electro Magnetic Sensitivity)
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Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Scent Reduction/ Scent Free
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Wheelchair/ Scooter User /Mobility Limited
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_________Bathroom AccessWe have 4 gender-neutral toilets, one that is wheelchair accessible
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Other Access Categories (e.g. allergens, child access, financial, etc)
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for more info: http://radicalaccessiblecommunities.wordpress.com/radical-access-mapping-project-vancouver/
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GENERAL RENTAL / SPACE INFOYMIXNON/A COMMENTS
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Primary function of the spacePerformance art/meeting space
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Hours of operation:varied: 9:30-5:00pm other than events
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Size of space, in square footageLarge: 1,100 sq ft. Small: 550 sq ft space
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Maximum capacity for eventsLarge Space: 40 at a table, 60-70 in theatre-style rows, or up to 90 standing. Small space: 20-25 people at table, 30-35 theatre-style rows, or up to 40 standing
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Rental fees (give full week range)weekly: Large $1200.00, Small $950.00
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What does rental include? Facility Manager Minna Schendlinger: bookings@110arts.ca; 604-674-8110
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Specific requirements for rental"
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SIGNAGE & WAYFINDINGYMIXNON/A COMMENTS
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Signage is in a clearly visible location?
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Highly visible w/large, thick lettering <22pt font?
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Non-glare finish so it's easier to read?
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Letters & background high contrast for easier reading?
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Braile?
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Tactile?
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At a good height (5’ above floor to centre-line of sign)?
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Can a person approach within 36” of sign without standing within door swing?
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Directional signage large & consistent (colour, height, placement)?
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Well-lit at night?
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LIGHTINGYMIXNON/A COMMENTS
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Is lighting even throughout the venue?
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Are there well-lit areas for people who use sign language to lip read and/sign?
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Are any hazards well-lit?
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What kind of lighting: fluorescent, incandescent, halogen etc? Describe
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Can fluorescent lighting be turned off and other lighting used instead?
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Strobe lights restricted, banned or simply not available in the space?
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Are warning signs used if strobe light/ smoke/ explosive sounds are used (as any one of these can pose danger to some?
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VEHICLE & MOBILITY SCOOTER PARKINGYMIXNON/A COMMENTS
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Accessible or other parking within 200 feet of the building?2 hour metered street parking is available on all sides everyday, with the exception of Georgia Street between Hamilton and Cambie from 3pm – 6pm Monday to Friday. Parking lots are located at Larwill Park, off Cambie East between Dunsmuir and Georgia, at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre, off Cambie West between Dunsmuir and Georgia and in the Vancouver Public Library, off Hamilton West between Georgia and Robson.
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Well-signposted (upright & ground signage)?
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Signage regarding the misuse of the spaces?
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Are the spaces on level ground?
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Is there a slip resistant surface?
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Extra space designated to allow access to & from car (12’ wide; 26’ high)?
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Allow easy & barrier-free access to closest entrance?
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Can the user avoid passing through traffic & behind parked cars?
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Are there areas/ spaces inside to park mobility scooters/ walkers, etc? Where?
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EXTERIOR ACCESSYMIXNON/A COMMENTS
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Outdoor paths in good condition (no roots, cracks, holes) to prevent tripping etc?
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Marked w/paint to indicate wheelchair accessible paths?
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Outline path edges with high contrast paint?
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Grate slots go against traffic flow so wheelchair wheels don't get stuck?
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Grate slots no more than ½” wide?
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Sidewalks, ramps & paths 36” wide?
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Drop-off near accessible entrance?
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Walkways well-lit at night?
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Slip-resistant surface?
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GETTING THERE: PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION ETC.YMIXNON/A COMMENTS
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Transit near accessible entrance? How near?Stadium Chinatown Station (1block north, 1 block east). Vancouver City Cntre (4 blocks west),
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Are there curb cuts leading from transit to the venue to ensure those using wheelchairs & others unable to climp a step can access the space?
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Transit accessible?
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Bus? Train? Other?
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Route #s and other informationRoute 017, N15, 240. Route 004, 006, 010 at 3 blocks west at Robson and Seymour
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Bike lockups? Where?
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Are transit tokens available?
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DOORS: main and internal, excluding washroomYMIXNON/A COMMENTS
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Is there a wheelchair accessible entrance?Wheelchair and mobility-challenged access through the CBC Broadcast Centre at 700 Hamilton Street
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Is there signage to the accessible entrance?
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Entrance well lit at night?
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Path to the accessible entrance clear of obstacles, roots, big cracks, etc?
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Door is at least 33 3/4" wide? (BC Building Code Standard, 2013)
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Does door open inwards or outwards?
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Door swing clearance (from door edge to ramp edge) at least 32” to allow enough space when using a wheelchair or other mobility device, or for larger people?
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Operable by a single effort (no more than 8.5 lbs pressure for push or pull)?
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Are doors automatic?
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Do automatic doors work?
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Can users open doors themselves? Wait for assistance? Describe.
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Thresholds flush with floor, or nearly so (>½”)?
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Doormats stationary, flat or recessed (> ½” high)?
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Wing handles, not knobs (there are many people who cannot grasp a doorknob)?
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3 second closing delay to allow entry without being hit by the door?
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Peephole or windows in doors reachable (> 5 high’)?
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Locks no higher than 5’?
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Is there a doorbell at 48" high or less?
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If so, is there a visible and/or tactile indicator? Describe.
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