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Accessibility audit example layout
There are many different styles of accessibility audit within the industry, with no real right or wrong version. The usefulness, detail and readability of audit reports varies considerably. To an extent, client requirements will dictate the type and style used. It is important to discuss this with the client and ask the question as to what the client hopes to achieve from the audit.
This form is an example of a possible layout for an audit and recommendations. -
Access Consultant terms and conditions of engagement
The National Register of Access Consultants (NRAC) was established in 1999 to accredit access auditors and access consultants. This was the first recognised UK body of its kind. These are the terms and conditions for engaging an access consultant or access auditor under disability discrimination/equality legislation.
The amended text of the Terms and conditions for the engagement of an Access Consultant or Access Auditor is reproduced here with the permission of the NRAC. -
Access Statement example
Access Statements should be prepared at the planning stage and will need to be submitted for both planning purposes and then subsequently developed for submission with the Building Regulation application. The actual requirement to submit an Access Statement to Building Control will largely depend upon the local enforcing authority.
This example Access Statement can be used to develop your own Access Statement.