Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts - Particular applications for passenger and goods passenger lift - Part 70: Accessibility to lifts for persons including persons with disability

This document specifies the minimum requirements for the safe and independent access and use of lifts by persons, including persons with disabilities. It covers the needs of persons with disabilities according to Annex A.
NOTE For guidance on solutions for increased accessibility and usability, see Annex D

Sicherheitsregeln für die Konstruktion und den Einbau von Aufzügen - Besondere Anwendungen für Personen- und Lastenaufzüge - Teil 70: Zugänglichkeit von Aufzügen für Personen einschließlich Personen mit Behinderungen

Dieses Dokument legt die Mindestanforderungen für den sicheren und unabhängigen Zugang und die Benutzung von Aufzügen durch einen weiten Personenkreis einschließlich Personen mit Behinderungen fest. Sie deckt die Bedürfnisse von Menschen mit Behinderungen gemäß Anhang A ab.
ANMERKUNG    Siehe Anhang D als Anleitung für Lösungen zu einer erhöhten Zugänglichkeit und Bedienbarkeit.

Règles de sécurité pour la construction et l'installation des élévateurs - Applications particulières pour les ascenseurs et ascenseurs de charge - Partie 70 : Accessibilité aux ascenseurs pour toutes les personnes y compris les personnes avec handicap

Varnostna pravila za konstruiranje in vgradnjo dvigal (liftov) - Posebne izvedbe osebnih in osebno-tovornih dvigal - 70. del: Dostopnost dvigal za osebe, vključno z invalidi

Ta dokument določa minimalne zahteve za varno in neodvisno uporabo dvigal, namenjenih za osebe, vključno z invalidi, ter dostop do njih. Obravnava potrebe invalidov v skladu z dodatkom A.
OPOMBA: Za smernice o rešitvah za boljšo dostopnost in uporabnost glej dodatek D.

General Information

Status
Published
Publication Date
24-Aug-2022
Current Stage
6060 - National Implementation/Publication (Adopted Project)
Start Date
22-Jul-2022
Due Date
26-Sep-2022
Completion Date
25-Aug-2022

Relations

Effective Date
04-May-2022
Effective Date
04-May-2022

Overview

EN 81-70:2021+A1:2022 is the CEN European standard that sets minimum accessibility and safety requirements for passenger and goods passenger lifts, with a focus on independent use by persons including persons with disabilities. Intended to be used alongside EN 81-20:2020, this Type C standard covers design, equipment, signals and verification measures to reduce barriers to lift access and operation. The standard includes Amendment 1 (2022) which refines luminance contrast criteria and control device illumination and adds guidance on contrast measurement.

Key topics and technical requirements

  • Scope and principles: Minimum requirements for safe, independent access and use of lifts; covers disability categories referenced in Annex A.
  • Entrances and doors:
    • Doors must be automatic horizontally sliding.
    • Minimum clear opening widths: 800 mm (type 1); 900 mm (types 2–4); 1 100 mm (type 5); existing buildings: at least 800 mm for type 2.
    • Door dwell time adjustable between 2 s and 20 s (note: 6 s recommended for reduced mobility).
  • Car dimensions and interior:
    • Minimum car sizes specified (see Table 3); decorative finishes limited to 15 mm thickness.
    • No fixtures below 800 mm that impede wheelchair turning or boarding.
  • Controls and signals:
    • Definitions and requirements for collective and destination control systems; includes provisions for accessibility buttons to trigger enhanced features.
    • Audible signals/voice announcements adjustable 35–65 dB(A) (up to 80 dB(A) in noisy sites); adjustment restricted to authorized personnel.
    • Luminance contrast requirements updated (Amendment 1) to use Michelson contrast methodology; Annex E gives guidance on measurement.
  • Verification and information: Clause 6 addresses verification of safety requirements; Clause 7 covers information for use.
  • Annexes: Annex A (disability categories), B (extra large controls), C (touch screens), D (guidance for increased accessibility), E (contrast measurement), ZA (relationship to EU Directive 2014/33/EU).

Applications and users

Who uses EN 81-70:

  • Lift manufacturers and designers specifying accessible passenger and goods passenger lifts
  • Lift installers and maintenance providers
  • Architects, building designers and accessibility consultants integrating lifts into buildings
  • Facility managers ensuring compliance with accessibility regulations
  • Regulators and procurement authorities in the EU (CEN members are required to adopt the standard nationally)

Practical uses:

  • Designing car layouts, door systems and control panels that meet accessibility criteria
  • Choosing signage, tactile and audial interfaces compliant with luminance and sound-level requirements
  • Verifying and documenting lift compliance for building approvals and accessibility audits

Related standards

  • EN 81-20:2020 - basic safety rules for passenger and goods passenger lifts (to be used in conjunction)
  • EN ISO 12100:2010 - risk assessment and design principles
  • ISO 4190-5:2006 - control devices and signals for lifts

Keywords: EN 81-70, lift accessibility, accessibility to lifts, CEN standard, passenger lifts, disability access, luminance contrast, door dwell time, control devices.

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SIST EN 81-70:2021+A1:2022 is a standard published by the Slovenian Institute for Standardization (SIST). Its full title is "Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts - Particular applications for passenger and goods passenger lift - Part 70: Accessibility to lifts for persons including persons with disability". This standard covers: This document specifies the minimum requirements for the safe and independent access and use of lifts by persons, including persons with disabilities. It covers the needs of persons with disabilities according to Annex A. NOTE For guidance on solutions for increased accessibility and usability, see Annex D

This document specifies the minimum requirements for the safe and independent access and use of lifts by persons, including persons with disabilities. It covers the needs of persons with disabilities according to Annex A. NOTE For guidance on solutions for increased accessibility and usability, see Annex D

SIST EN 81-70:2021+A1:2022 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 91.140.90 - Lifts. Escalators. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.

SIST EN 81-70:2021+A1:2022 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to SIST EN 81-70:2021, SIST EN 81-70:2021/kprA1:2022. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-oktober-2022
Varnostna pravila za konstruiranje in vgradnjo dvigal (liftov) - Posebne izvedbe
osebnih in osebno-tovornih dvigal - 70. del: Dostopnost dvigal za osebe, vključno
z invalidi
Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts - Particular applications for
passenger and goods passenger lift - Part 70: Accessibility to lifts for persons including
persons with disability
Sicherheitsregeln für die Konstruktion und den Einbau von Aufzügen - Besondere
Anwendungen für Personen- und Lastenaufzüge - Teil 70: Zugänglichkeit von Aufzügen
für Personen einschließlich Personen mit Behinderungen
Règles de sécurité pour la construction et l'installation des élévateurs - Applications
particulières pour les ascenseurs et ascenseurs de charge - Partie 70 : Accessibilité aux
ascenseurs pour toutes les personnes y compris les personnes avec handicap
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 81-70:2021+A1:2022
ICS:
91.140.90 Dvigala. Tekoče stopnice Lifts. Escalators
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

EN 81-70:2021+A1
EUROPEAN STANDARD
NORME EUROPÉENNE
July 2022
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
ICS 91.140.90 Supersedes EN 81-70:2021
English Version
Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts -
Particular applications for passenger and goods passenger
lift - Part 70: Accessibility to lifts for persons including
persons with disability
Règles de sécurité pour la construction et l'installation Sicherheitsregeln für die Konstruktion und den Einbau
des élévateurs - Applications particulières pour les von Aufzügen - Besondere Anwendungen für
ascenseurs et ascenseurs de charge - Partie 70 : Personen- und Lastenaufzüge - Teil 70: Zugänglichkeit
Accessibilité aux ascenseurs pour toutes les personnes von Aufzügen für Personen einschließlich Personen
y compris les personnes avec handicap mit Behinderungen
This European Standard was approved by CEN on 12 January 2021 and includes Amendment 1 approved by CEN on 8 May 2022.

CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this
European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references
concerning such national standards may be obtained on application to the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre or to any CEN
member.
This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by
translation under the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the CEN-CENELEC Management
Centre has the same status as the official versions.

CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway,
Poland, Portugal, Republic of North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and
United Kingdom.
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CEN-CENELEC Management Centre: Rue de la Science 23, B-1040 Brussels
© 2022 CEN All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved Ref. No. EN 81-70:2021+A1:2022 E
worldwide for CEN national Members.

Contents Page
European foreword . 3
0 Introduction . 5
1 Scope . 6
2 Normative references . 6
3 Terms and definitions . 6
4 Significant hazards and barriers to accessibility . 6
5 Safety requirements and/or protective measures . 7
5.1 General . 7
5.2 Entrances – Door openings . 8
5.3 Car dimensions and equipment in the car . 8
5.3.1 Car dimensions . 8
5.3.2 Equipment in the car . 11
5.4 Control devices and signals . 12
5.4.1 General . 12
5.4.2 Control devices and signals for collective control systems . 13
5.4.3 Control devices and signals for destination control systems . 17
6 Verification of safety requirements and/or protective measures . 19
7 Information for use . 22
Annex A (normative) Categories of disability considered . 23
Annex B (normative) Extra large control devices . 24
Annex C (normative) Touch screen devices for destination control systems . 26
Annex D (informative) Guidance for increased accessibility and usability . 27
Annex E (informative) Determination of luminance contrast and light reflectance values . 28
Annex ZA (informative) Relationship between this European Standard and the essential
requirements of Directive 2014/33/EU aimed to be covered . 32
Bibliography . 33

European foreword
This document (EN 81-70:2021+A1:2022) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 10 “Lifts,
escalators and moving walks”, the secretariat of which is held by AFNOR.
This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an
identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by January 2023, and conflicting national standards shall
be withdrawn at the latest by July 2024.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of
patent rights. CEN shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
This document includes Amendment 1 approved by CEN on 8 May 2022.
This document supersedes !EN 81-70:2021".
The start and finish of text introduced or altered by amendment is indicated in the text by tags !".
This document has been prepared under a Standardization Request given to CEN by the European
Commission and the European Free Trade Association, and supports essential requirements of
EU Directive(s) / Regulation(s).
For relationship with EU Directive(s) / Regulation(s), see informative Annex ZA, which is an integral part
of this document.
In comparison with !EN 81-70:2018", the following significant changes have been made:
— Clarification of relationship to other EN 81 standards;
— Information on building related issues deleted;
— Information in assumptions on negotiations deleted;
— Scope editorially modified;
— Normative references updated;
— References to negotiations in Clause 5 deleted;
— Optional use of additional control devices deleted;
— References to EN 81-20 and EN 81-28 deleted in verification table;
— Content of information for use updated;
— Annex ZA is modified;
— Bibliography updated.
!The need for this Amendment 1 was based on the following points:
— Modified requirements on luminance contrast by changing from LRV difference to Michelson
contrast for symbols to their background;
— Addition of requirement for illumination of control devices;
— New Annex for guidance on measurement of luminance contrast."
The content of this document provides the enhanced design rules, examinations and tests for lifts which
are intended to be used by persons including persons with disability. This document can only be used in
conjunction with the EN 81-20:2020 which gives the basic requirements for passenger and goods
passenger lifts.
This document is part of the EN 81 series of standards. The structure of the EN 81 series is described in
CEN/TR 81-10:2008.
Any feedback and questions on this document should be directed to the users’ national standards body.
A complete listing of these bodies can be found on the CEN website.
According to the CEN-CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the
following countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia,
Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland,
Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of North
Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the United
Kingdom.
0 Introduction
0.1 General
This document is a type C standard as stated in EN ISO 12100:2010.
The lifts concerned and the extent to which hazards, hazardous situations or hazardous events are
covered is indicated in the scope of this standard.
When provisions of this type C standard are different from those which are stated in type A or B
standards, the provisions of this type C standard take precedence over the provisions of the other
standards for lifts that have been designed and built according to the provisions of this type C standard.
0.2 Principles
For the revision of this document the following have been considered:
a) practical experience with the first version of this standard;
b) market demand for including new technology;
c) CEN-CENELEC Guide 6;
d) current legal framework for accessibility and usability, in particular:
The non-discrimination clause (art 6a) based on disability and age of Article 19 of consolidated
version 2016 of the Treaty of Lisbon of the European Union requests a new understanding of
diversity of users in the built environment, transport and products, similar to that established in
information and communication technologies.
The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities with reference also to accessibility in
the built environment – considering human diversity, social inclusion and equality for all people - is
the first ratified EU agreement on human rights and ratified also by most Member States. It is also
the first international legally binding instrument on human rights setting minimum standards for the
rights for people with disabilities around the world.
1 Scope
This document specifies the minimum requirements for the safe and independent access and use of lifts
by persons, including persons with disabilities. It covers the needs of persons with disabilities according
to Annex A.
NOTE For guidance on solutions for increased accessibility and usability, see Annex D.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
EN 81-20:2020, Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts - Lifts for the transport of persons
and goods - Part 20: Passenger and goods passenger lifts
EN ISO 12100:2010, Safety of machinery - General principles for design - Risk assessment and risk reduction
(ISO 12100:2010)
ISO 4190-5:2006, Lift (Elevator) installation - Part 5: Control devices, signals and additional fittings
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in EN ISO 12100:2010, EN 81-20:2020
and the following apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
• ISO Online browsing platform: available at https://www.iso.org/obp
• IEC Electropedia: available at http://www.electropedia.org/
3.1
collective control system
lift control system where required direction of travel is registered on the landing and the destination floor
is registered in the car
3.2
destination control system
lift control system where the destination floor is registered on the landing
3.3
accessibility button
means to activate enhanced accessibility features or services for a single trip
4 Significant hazards and barriers to accessibility
This clause contains all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events as far as they are dealt with
in this standard, identified by risk assessment as significant for this type of machinery and which require
actions to eliminate or reduce the risk (see Table 1).
In this document, barriers to accessibility and additional risks encountered by the person with disability
or by the devices used by that person are identified particularly in Table 1, No 8 (ergonomic hazards).
Table 1 — List of significant hazards
No Hazards listed in EN ISO 12100:2010, Relevant clauses
Annex B
1 Mechanical hazards due to:
Crushing 5.3.2.3
Impact 5.3.2.3
Slip, trip, fall 5.3.2.4
8 Ergonomic hazards due to:
Access 5.2.1, 5.2.2, 5.3.1, 5.3.2.3
Design or location of indicators, visual and 5.1.3, 5.4.2.4, 5.4.2.5, 5.4.3.3,
audible display units 5.4.3.4
Design, location or identification of control 5.1.2, 5.4.2.1, 5.4.2.2, 5.4.2.3,
devices 5.4.3.1, 5.4.3.2
Effort 5.3.2.1, 5.3.2.2
5 Safety requirements and/or protective measures
5.1 General
5.1.1 Passenger and goods passenger lifts shall comply with the safety requirements and/or protective
measures of the following clauses. In addition, passenger and goods passenger lifts shall be designed
according to the principles of EN ISO 12100:2010 for relevant but not significant hazards which are not
dealt with by this document.
5.1.2 !Where luminance contrast between adjacent surfaces is required, it shall comply with Table 2.
Table 2 — Requirements for luminance contrast
Minimum light
Minimum Minimum light
reflectance
luminance reflectance
Clause Item value point Viewing angle
contrast       value of lighter
difference LRV –
C [%] surface LRV
M 1
LRV
Table 4, item c) Active part of 30 - - 45° above
push buttons to horizontal
their
surrounding
Table 4, item d) Face plates to 30 - - Horizontal
their
surrounding
Table 4, item j) Symbols on push - 50 50 45° above
buttons to active horizontal
areas
5.4.3.3 c) Lift designation - 50 50 Horizontal
markings to
background
NOTE 1 For determination of luminance contrast (Michelson contrast C ) and light reflectance values (LRV), see
M
informative Annex E. For further guidance on contrast, see ISO 21542:2021, 5.3 and Annex E.
NOTE 2 On shiny and direct reflective surfaces, unfavourable reflections can reduce luminance contrast. Light
colour tones for ceiling and wall surfaces, diffuse reflective materials and a wide light distribution prevent
disturbing reflections on the control devices."
5.1.3 When an audible signal or voice announcement is required, the sound level shall be adjustable
between 35 dB(A) and at least 65 dB(A) to suit the site conditions. In noisy environments (e.g. on landings
in train stations) the maximum sound level shall be adjustable up to 80 dB(A). The means of adjustment
shall be accessible only to authorized persons.
5.2 Entrances – Door openings
5.2.1 The landing and car doors shall be automatic power operated horizontally sliding doors.
The clear opening width shall be at least 800 mm for type 1 cars, 900 mm for type 2, type 3 and type 4
cars and 1 100 mm for type 5 cars. In existing buildings, the clear opening width shall be at least 800 mm
for type 2 cars.
5.2.2 The door dwell time shall be adjustable at least between 2 s and 20 s to suit the conditions where
the lift is installed. The means of adjustment shall be accessible only to authorized persons.
NOTE A door dwell time of at least 6 s is needed for persons with reduced mobility (see also 5.4.2.2.3).
A door close button may be provided to reduce the door dwell time.
5.3 Car dimensions and equipment in the car
5.3.1 Car dimensions
The inside dimensions of cars with a single entrance or with two opposite or two adjacent entrances shall
be chosen in accordance with Table 3.
Car dimensions shall be measured between the structural car walls. Decorative finishes on each wall that
reduce the minimum car dimensions given by Table 3 shall not exceed 15 mm in thickness.
There shall be no additional features attached to the car walls below a height of 800 mm which may
restrict the accommodation and turning of passengers using wheelchairs or passengers with other
walking aids. This would particularly be the case for type 1 and type 2 cars restricting the minimum depth
and for type 4 cars restricting the smaller minimum dimension.
Table 3 — Minimum car dimensions for cars with a single entrance or two entrances
Minimum car Accessibility
Building types, usage Remarks
a
dimensions level
Car width: This car Shall only be used in existing Type 1 provides only limited
1 000 mm accommodates buildings where building accessibility for persons using
one wheelchair constraints do not permit the a manual wheelchair as
Car depth:
user without an installation of a type 2 car. described in EN 12183:2014
1 300 mm
Type of
accompanying or an electrically powered

(450 kg)
car
person. wheelchair of class A
described in EN 12184:2014.
This type also provides
accessibility for persons using
walking aids (e.g. a walking
stick) and for persons with
sensory and intellectual
disabilities.
2 Car width: This car Shall be the minimum size for Type 2 provides accessibility
1 100 mm accommodates new buildings. for persons using a manual
one wheelchair wheelchair as described in
Car depth:
user and an EN 12183:2014 or an
1 400 mm
accompanying electrically powered
(630 kg)
person. wheelchair of class A or B as
described in EN 12184:2014.
This type also provides
accessibility for persons using
walking aids (e.g. walking
sticks, crutches or rollators).
Passengers with wheelchairs
or walking aids are unlikely to
be able to turn around in this
type of car and have to leave
the car backwards.
3 Car width: This car Recommended size for cars in Type 3 provides accessibility
1 100 mm accommodates public areas (e.g. outdoor for persons using a manual
one user with a facilities, stations, etc.) and for wheelchair as described in
Car depth:
wheelchair of cars where transport of EN 12183:2014 or an
2 100 mm
class C and some wheelchairs of class C shall be electrically powered
(1 000 kg)
other
provided wheelchair of class A, B or C
passengers. It described in EN 12184:2014.
also allows
It also provides accessibility
transport of
for persons using a manual
stretchers.
wheelchair with tractor unit
(propulsion attachment).
When cars of this type are
configured with two opposite
entrances this can provide
straight through circulation
from the main entrance to
different floor levels.
Minimum car Accessibility
Building types, usage Remarks
a
dimensions level
Car width: This car Shall only be used in existing Type 1 provides only limited
1 000 mm accommodates buildings where building accessibility for persons using
one wheelchair constraints do not permit the a manual wheelchair as
Car depth:
user without an installation of a type 2 car. described in EN 12183:2014
1 300 mm
Type of
accompanying or an electrically powered

(450 kg)
car
person. wheelchair of class A
described in EN 12184:2014.
This type also provides
accessibility for persons using
walking aids (e.g. a walking
stick) and for persons with
sensory and intellectual
disabilities.
4 Car width: This car Shall be the minimum size for Type 4 provides accessibility
1 600 mm accommodates cars with doors on adjacent for persons using a manual
b
one wheelchair walls . wheelchair as described in
Car depth:
user and a few EN 12183:2014 or an
1 400 mm
other electrically powered
or
passengers. It wheelchair of class A or B as
Car width:
also allows a described in EN 12184:2014.
1 400 mm
wheelchair to be
Type 4 provides sufficient
rotated within
Car depth:
space for most wheelchairs
1 600 mm the car.
users and for passengers with
(1 000 kg) walking aids.
5 Car width: This car  Type 5 provides accessibility
2 000 mm accommodates for persons using a manual
one wheelchair wheelchair as described in
Car depth:
user and several EN 12183:2014 or an
1 400 mm
other electrically powered
or
passengers. It wheelchair of class A, B or C as
Car width:
also allows a described in EN 12184:2014.
1 400 mm
wheelchair to be
Type 5 provides sufficient
rotated within
Car depth:
turning space for persons
2 000 mm the car.
using wheelchairs of class A or
(1 275 kg) B and for persons using
walking aids (e.g. walking
frames, rollators, etc.).
a
The car width is defined as the horizontal distance between the inner surface of the structural walls of the car, measured parallel
to the front entrance. The car depth is defined as the horizontal distance between the inner surfaces of the structural walls of the
car, measured perpendicular to the width.
b
The distances between doors and adjacent car walls as shown in Figure 1 should be as large as possible.
Key
a distance between door and adjacent car wall
Figure 1 — Cars with doors on adjacent walls
5.3.2 Equipment in the car
5.3.2.1 A handrail shall be installed on the side wall where the car operating panel is located as
follows:
a) the handrail shall be interrupted where the car operating panel is located in order to avoid
obstructing control devices;
b) the handrail may only be installed on one side of the car operating panel if the shorter side would not
accommodate a handrail with an overall length of at least 400 mm;
c) the gripping part of the handrail shall have cross-sectional dimensions between 30 mm and 45 mm
with a minimum radius of 10 mm (see Figure 2);
d) the distance between the wall and the gripping part of the handrail shall be at least 35 mm;
e) the height of the top edge of the gripping part of the handrail shall be 900 mm ± 25 mm from the
finished floor level;
f) the ends of the handrails shall be closed. Where there is a risk of collision with the projecting ends,
e.g. where the handrail is interrupted in front of the car operating panel, the handrail shall return
towards the wall.
For car types 1, 2 and 3, the handrail may be installed on the opposite side wall if the handrail would
restrict the car entrance width.
For car types 4 and 5 a second handrail shall be installed on the opposite side wall or on the rear wall.
Dimensions in millimetres
Key
1 maximum outer circle for handrail profile
2 minimum inner circle for handrail profile
Figure 2 — Cross sectional dimensions of handrails
5.3.2.2 Where a tip-up seat is provided in the car it shall have the following characteristics:
a) a height from the finished floor level of 500 mm ± 25 mm;
b) a depth of 300 mm to 400 mm;
c) a width of 400 mm to 500 mm;
d) an ability to support a load of at least 120 kg.
5.3.2.3 For car types 1, 2 and 3, a device shall be installed to enable passengers to observe obstacles
behind them when moving backwards out of the car.
5.3.2.4 The car floor shall be slip-resistant, taking into consideration the environment in which the
lift is installed, in particular where passengers with wet shoes are regularly expected to enter the car. The
same material as used in the lift lobbies may be used for the lift car floor.
5.3.2.5 !Lighting shall provide a minimum illuminance of 100 lx in the plane of the item which
can be vertical or tilted."
5.4 Control devices and signals
5.4.1 General
5.4.1.1 Control devices for collective control systems
Collective control systems shall be used in general applications.
The following control devices according to 5.4.2 shall be used:
— push buttons on landings and in the car; or
— extra large push buttons on landings and in the car; or
— push buttons on landings, keypads in the car for floor selection and push buttons in the car for other
control operations.
NOTE For buildings with many landings, keypad-devices can help to fulfil the requirements of Table 5.
5.4.1.2 Control devices for destination control systems
Destination control systems may only be used where guidance to passengers about the specific
operational features of the lift can be ensured.
NOTE Due to their complexity, destination control systems provide a lower level of accessibility for some
passengers than collective control systems, particularly where a touch screen with an accessibility button and
associated acoustic menu is used. When using the acoustic menu, passengers are required to listen, understand and
react to audible information within a specific time period.
The following control devices according to 5.4.3 shall be used:
— keypads and if applicable accessibility buttons on landings, and push buttons in the car; or
— touch screens and accessibility buttons on landings, and push buttons in the car.
5.4.2 Control devices and signals for collective control systems
5.4.2.1 Requirements for design and arrangement of control devices
Requirements for the design of control devices are given in Table 4 and requirements for the
arrangement of control devices are given in Table 5.
Table 4 — Control devices-Requirements for design
# Subject Landing controls devices Car controls devices
a) Minimum area of active part 490 mm
of push buttons
b) Minimum dimension of active Inscribed circle with a diameter of 20 mm
part of push buttons
c) Identification of active part of Identifiable visually (by contrast, see 5.1.2) and by touch
push buttons (protruded) from face plate or immediate surrounds
d) Identification of face plate Luminance contrast to its Luminance contrast to its
a
surrounds (see 5.1.2) surrounds (see 5.1.2) in case of
less than 5 buttons
e) Operating force 2,5 N to 5,0 N
f) Operating feedback Required to inform passengers that the button, once pushed, has
been operated (e.g. button possesses perceivable movement or is
provided with a system of mechanical feedback)
g) Registration feedback Required to inform passengers that the call or function has been
registered by visible and audible signal. The audible signal shall
comply with 5.1.3 and shall be given on every individual operation of
button even if the call is already registered.
h) Button for building exit floor Not applicable Protruded 5 mm ± 1 mm beyond
the other buttons (preferably
green)
When provided, on active part On active part or 10 mm to
i) Position of symbol
or 10 mm to 15 mm to the left 15 mm to the left of it
of it
j) Symbol When provided, in relief, In relief, luminance contrast to
luminance contrast to the the background (see 5.1.2),
background (see 5.1.2), 15 mm 15 mm to 40 mm high
to 40 mm high
k) Height of relief of active part Minimum 0,8 mm (recommended 1,0 mm)
(c) and symbol (j)
l) Distance between active parts Minimum 10 mm
of call buttons or floor
selection buttons
m) Distance between group of Not applicable Minimum twice the distance
call or floor selection buttons between active parts of floor
b
and other group of buttons selection buttons
a
Only required for collective controls where the control devices are not mounted in the door frame.
b
E.g. between alarm-/ door buttons and floor selection buttons.
Table 5 — Control devices-Requirements for arrangement
# Subject Landing controls devices Car controls devices
a) Minimum height between the finished floor 850 mm
level and the centreline of the lowest button
(door close button and additional control
devices may be located at different height)
b) Maximum height between the finished floor 1 100 mm 1 200 mm
level and the centreline of the highest
(preferably 1 100 mm)
button
c) Arrangement o
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Die Norm SIST EN 81-70:2021+A1:2022 stellt einen bedeutenden Schritt zur Verbesserung der Barrierefreiheit von Aufzügen dar. Sie definiert die Mindestanforderungen für den sicheren und eigenständigen Zugang sowie die Nutzung von Aufzügen durch Personen, einschließlich Personen mit Behinderungen. Dies ist besonders relevant in einer inklusiven Gesellschaft, in der jeder Mensch die gleichen Möglichkeiten der Mobilität haben sollte. Ein herausragendes Merkmal dieser Norm ist die umfassende Berücksichtigung der Bedürfnisse von Personen mit Behinderungen, die im Anhang A detailliert dargestellt sind. Diese spezifischen Anforderungen tragen dazu bei, dass Aufzüge nicht nur für eine breite Nutzerbasis zugänglich sind, sondern auch sicher genutzt werden können. Die Norm behandelt spezifische Anwendungen für Personen- und Güteraufzüge und stellt sicher, dass alle betroffenen Gruppen berücksichtigt werden. Ein weiterer Stärke der SIST EN 81-70:2021+A1:2022 liegt in der Bereitstellung von zusätzlichem Leitmaterial im Anhang D. Dieser Anhang bietet wertvolle Hinweise und Lösungen zur Verbesserung der Zugänglichkeit und Benutzerfreundlichkeit von Aufzügen. Somit wird nicht nur die Einhaltung der Mindeststandards gefördert, sondern auch die Möglichkeit geschaffen, über die Norm hinaus innovative Lösungen zu entwickeln, die den Zugang für alle Menschen weiter verbessern. Die Relevanz dieser Norm kann nicht hoch genug eingeschätzt werden, da sie einen klaren Rahmen für die Planung, den Bau und die Installation von Aufzügen bietet, der die Inklusion aller Benutzergruppen sicherstellt. Diese Norm ist daher nicht nur für Hersteller und Installateure von Aufzügen von Bedeutung, sondern auch für Architekten, Stadtplaner und alle Fachleute, die sich mit der Gestaltung öffentlicher und privater Räume beschäftigen. Insgesamt ist die SIST EN 81-70:2021+A1:2022 ein wertvolles Dokument, das einen entscheidenden Beitrag zur Verbesserung der Barrierefreiheit in unserer Gesellschaft leistet und die wichtigen Prinzipien der Sicherheit und der Inklusivität in der Aufzugbranche fördert.

SIST EN 81-70:2021+A1:2022는 승강기 설치 및 안전 규정에 관한 표준으로, 특히 승객 및 화물 승강기의 접근성을 다루고 있습니다. 이 표준은 장애인을 포함한 모든 사용자가 승강기를 안전하고 독립적으로 이용할 수 있도록 하기 위한 최소 요구사항을 명시하고 있습니다. 이 표준의 강점은 장애인을 위한 접근성 기준을 체계적으로 정립함으로써, 물리적 환경에서의 장벽을 줄이고자 하는 노력을 반영한다는 점입니다. Annex A에서는 장애인의 다양한 요구 사항을 포괄하고 있으며, 이는 모든 사용자가 승강기를 접근할 수 있도록 하는 데 중요한 기준이 됩니다. 또한, 이 문서는 접근성과 유용성을 높이기 위한 솔루션에 대한 안내를 제공하는 Annex D를 포함하고 있어, 추가적인 정보와 지침을 통해 설계자와 건설업체가 실제 환경에 보다 적합한 접근 방식을 채택할 수 있도록 지원합니다. 이러한 점에서 SIST EN 81-70:2021+A1:2022 표준은 장애인을 포함한 모든 사용자에게 보다 나은 승강기 이용 경험을 제공하는 데 기여할 수 있습니다. 전반적으로 이 표준은 승강기의 접근성 향상 및 장애인을 배려한 설계를 위한 필수적인 참고 자료로, 현대 사회의 다양성과 포용성을 반영하고 있습니다.

The standard SIST EN 81-70:2021+A1:2022 provides essential safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts, with a particular focus on accessibility for passengers, including those with disabilities. The document lays out minimum requirements that ensure safe and independent access to lifts. This emphasis on accessibility is crucial in promoting inclusivity and equality, allowing persons with disabilities to navigate buildings and facilities with confidence. One of the significant strengths of this standard is its comprehensive coverage of the needs of persons with disabilities, as outlined in Annex A. By addressing specific requirements, the standard effectively guides design and installation practices to create user-friendly environments. This focus on accessible design not only complies with legal requirements but enhances the overall usability of vertical transportation systems. Furthermore, the inclusion of Annex D offers valuable guidance on solutions for increasing accessibility and usability beyond the minimum requirements. This proactive approach encourages stakeholders to consider innovative designs and technologies that can improve the lift experience for all users, especially those with disabilities. The relevance of SIST EN 81-70:2021+A1:2022 is underscored by the growing emphasis on sustainability and inclusiveness in building design. With contemporary spaces increasingly prioritizing universal access, this standard is vital for architects, engineers, and building owners who aim to adhere to best practices while ensuring safety and compliance. In summary, the document's detailed specifications and supportive annexes play a crucial role in establishing a framework for accessible lift systems, fostering an environment where all individuals, regardless of mobility challenges, can enjoy equal access.

Le document standard SIST EN 81-70:2021+A1:2022 constitue une avancée significative dans la réglementation de la construction et de l'installation des ascenseurs, en particulier pour les applications concernant l'accessibilité. Le champ d'application de cette norme est clair et précis : il définit les exigences minimales pour un accès sûr et indépendant aux ascenseurs, en prenant en compte les besoins des personnes, y compris celles en situation de handicap. Parmi les points forts de la norme, on note son engagement envers l'accessibilité. Elle se fonde sur une compréhension approfondie des défis auxquels sont confrontées les personnes avec des handicaps, garantissant ainsi que les ascenseurs sont conçus pour être utilisés par tous, sans restriction. De plus, l'inclusion d'un annexe A qui détaille les besoins spécifiques des personnes en situation de handicap renforce la pertinence et l'application de la norme dans des contextes variés. Un autre atout majeur est la présence de l'annexe D, qui fournit des orientations sur des solutions visant à améliorer l'accessibilité et la facilité d'utilisation des ascenseurs. Ceci est crucial dans un monde où l'inclusivité est de plus en plus valorisée. La norme non seulement se conforme aux exigences légales, mais elle promeut également des pratiques exemplaires dans le design et l'installation d'ascenseurs. La norme SIST EN 81-70:2021+A1:2022 est donc d'une grande pertinence dans le contexte actuel. Elle contribue à créer un environnement bâti qui respecte la dignité et l'autonomie des personnes, en s'assurant que l'accès aux ascenseurs est une réalité pour tous, y compris pour les personnes avec des handicaps. Ces dispositions mettent en lumière l'importance essentielle de la sécurité et de l'accessibilité, des enjeux cruciaux dans le domaine des transports verticaux.

SIST EN 81-70:2021+A1:2022は、リフトの建設と設置に関する安全規則を定めた重要な規格であり、特に障害者を含むすべての人々のためのリフトのアクセスに関する具体的なアプリケーションを扱っています。この規格の主な範囲は、障害者を含む人々がリフトを安全かつ独立して利用できるための最低限の要件を指定しています。 この標準の強みの一つは、障害者のニーズに対して包括的なアプローチを取っている点です。附属書Aで提供されるガイドラインに従い、多様な障害を持つ方々がリフトを利用する際に直面する可能性のある障壁を考慮しています。また、附属書Dにおいては、アクセシビリティとユーザビリティを向上させるための具体的な解決策についての指針が示されており、実践的な改善を促進する役割も果たしています。 この標準の関連性は非常に高く、技術が進化し、社会が多様性を重視する中でますます重要になっています。リフトの設計者や建設業者にとって、SIST EN 81-70:2021+A1:2022は、法律や規制に準拠しつつ、すべての利用者が安全で快適にアクセスできる環境を構築するための基盤となるでしょう。したがって、この標準は、リフトを利用するすべての人々にとってのセーフティネットとしての役割を果たし、特に障害者の福祉に貢献する重要な文書であると言えます。