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Table 4.1 (Continued)
RECOMMENDED FINISHES-PHYSIOLOGICAL TRAINING FACILITIES
ROOM
WALLS
FLOOR
BASE
CEILING
REMARKS
TRAINING EQUIP
PTD
VCT
RUBBER
ACT
/STORE ROOM
TRAINING ISSUE
PTD
VCT
RUBBER
ACT
VENDING
PTD
VCT
RUBBER
ACT
VISITOR CNTRL
VWC
CPT
RUBBER
ACT
Note:
See Glossary for finish material abbreviations.
Remarks:
1.
Alternate floor includes carpet.
2.
Provide semi-gloss paint with good cleanability.
3.
Provide painted gypsum board if a part of shower room.
4.
Non-reflective surfaces are required.
b) Building Identification Sign. Training facility identification
signs identify a building by name and number. Design identification signs as
part of the overall signage system of an installation, using freestanding
signs and/or wall mounted signs. Locate and size building identification
signs for visibility from the main access street. Coordinate building
numbers with the Public Works Office and fire service requirements, and
position at standard locations on the building.
c) Building Directory. Locate a building directory where it is
clearly visible to all visitors as they enter the building. The building
directory should consist of a permanent header panel with the name of the
building or the major organization in the building. Provide a changeable
letter board with changeable letters or message slots for the directory
section.
d) Directional Signs. Locate directional signs to indicate the
location of high priority destinations, departments and functions of a
building at every decision point. Indicate route to classrooms by number
groupings. Include directions to toilets, lounge, library, vending and
outdoor smoking areas.
e) Room Identification Signs. Room signs identify room entrances
and services such as toilets, telephones and housekeeping activities. Room
numbers in addition to names are essential for repetitive spaces such as
classrooms and offices.
f) Regulatory Signs. These prohibit certain activity, for
example, "No Smoking" or "No Entry." Many safety signs are required by law
or regulation and may include building evacuation, fire exit maps, or exit
maps specifically for the handicapped.
g) Informational Signs. Additional signs may be required to list
building and activity operating hours.
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