Access Guide
Overview
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About
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- The Lyme Building is a medium sized building with 3 floors.
- There is 1 main lift and 2 main staircases within the building.
- The floors are signed Ground, First and Second Floor.
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Parking and Public Transport
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- The nearest train station is Stockport Train Station.
- For the latest travel options and information you can plan your travel using Traveline.info (opens new tab).
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Getting Inside
- The approach to the building is step-free.
- The Lyme Building has 2 entrances.
The main entrance provides step-free access to the ground floor via a slope. There are double automatic doors available at both entrances. - The main entrance is signed as Stockport College.
The rear entrance is signed as Lyme Building. - The Rear Entrance is located at the rear of the building and provides step-free level access to the ground floor.
Getting Around
- There is step-free level access throughout the building on all floors.
- Floor surfaces along all circulation routes are hard and smooth, with some having a shiny finish.
- There are resting areas in the main lobby on the ground floor.
- There is no wayfinding signage available within the building.
- There are manual doors in some corridor and lobby areas.
Toilet and Changing Facilities
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Toilet Facilities
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- There are 3 toilets with adaptations.
- Toilets with adaptations are located on each floor, off the main corridor.
- All toilets with adaptations have a right hand transfer space.
- The male and female step-free toilet facilities are located on each floor, off the main corridor.
Entrance
- This entrance is located at the front of the building.
- The approach to the entrance has uneven surfaces.
- The entrance area is clearly signed.
- There is not a canopy or recess which provides weather protection at the entrance.
- There is step-free access via ramp at the entrance.
- The ramp has a slight gradient.
- The ramp is between 75cm and 150cm wide with no handrails.
- There are double automatic doors at this entrance.
- The doors open by sliding.
- The width of the opening is 195cm.
- There is a small lip on the threshold of the opening.
- The doors have a low visual contrast.
- There is a second set of double automatic doors.
- The second set of doors open by sliding.
- The width of the opening is 194cm.
- There is a small lip on the threshold of the opening.
- The second set of doors have a low visual contrast.
- The minimum width between the security barriers is 120cm.
- There is step-free level access as you enter.
Reception
- The reception is located to the left as you enter via the main entrance.
- The distance from the main entrance is 2m.
- There is step-free level access to reception.
- The height of the reception desk is 82cm.
- The reception has glazed screens.
- There is a clearly signed fixed hearing assistance system.
- The hearing assistance system was tested and working at the time of the survey.
- The height of the touchscreen display ranges from 113cm to 136cm from the floor.
- There is background noise in this area which varies depending on the time of day.
- Some flooring is shiny.
- Lighting levels vary due to the size of the space.
- There are security barriers with a wider opening which are operated by key card.
Lift
- The lift surveyed is located on the right side of the building.
- The distance from reception is 9m.
- The most accessible route to the lift has step-free level access.
- The ground, first and second floors are accessed by this lift.
- The lift door has a high visual contrast.
- The lift has a level manoeuvring space in front of it for a wheelchair user (150cm x 150cm).
- The external lift control buttons have tactile markings, Braille markings and a medium visual contrast.
- All of the external lift controls are at a suitable height for a wheelchair user.
- The lift door opening width is 89cm.
- The internal dimensions of the lift are 99cm (width) x 138cm (depth).
- The internal lift control buttons have tactile markings.
- Some of the internal lift controls are at a suitable height for a wheelchair user.
- Internally the lift has: a mirror to aid reversing, a visual floor indicator and an audible announcer.
- Lighting levels were low at the time of the survey.
Stairs
- The stairs surveyed are located on the right side of the building.
- The ground, first and second floors can be accessed by these stairs.
- There are 20+ steps between floors.
- The steps are clearly marked and have handrails on both sides.
- The handrails are easy to grip.
- The handrails cover the flight of stairs throughout its length.
- The handrails do not extend horizontally beyond the first and last step.
- The height of the steps is between 15cm and 18cm.
- The height of the highest step is 18cm.
- The depth of the steps is not between 30cm and 45cm.
- Lighting levels vary due to the size of the space.
Toilet with Adaptations (Second Floor - Right Hand Transfer)
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Location and Access
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- The toilet surveyed is located on the second floor, off the main coridor.
- The distance from the lift is 21m.
- The most accessible route to the toilet has step-free level access, a lift and doors permanently held open.
- There is step-free level access into the facility.
- There is pictorial signage on or near the door.
- The door opens outwards and has a medium visual contrast.
- The width of the door opening is 85cm.
- The door has a lever twist lock.
- Internally the door has a medium visual contrast.
- There is a grab rail on the internal door with a high visual contrast.
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Dimensions and Features
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- The dimensions of the cubicle are 147cm (width) x 236cm (depth) and there is not room for a wheelchair user to manoeuvre (150cm x 150cm).
- There is a lateral transfer space to the right as you face the toilet, however it is obstructed.
- The lateral transfer space is 66cm (from the side of the toilet pan).
- There is a spatula flush on the transfer side.
- There is a horizontal grab rail on the non-transfer side.
- The horizontal grab rail has a high visual contrast.
- There are vertical grab rails on both sides of the toilet.
- The vertical grab rails have varying visual contrasts.
- There is a dropdown rail on the transfer side.
- The dropdown rail has a low visual contrast.
- The toilet seat is 48cm from the floor.
- The toilet seat has a high visual contrast.
- There is a wall mounted toilet roll holder which can be reached when seated on the toilet.
- The toilet roll holder has a high visual contrast.
- The toilet roll holder is 96cm from the floor.
- The wash basin and taps can be reached when seated on the toilet.
- The wash basin is 74cm from the floor.
- The wash basin has a lever mixer tap.
- The vertical grab rails are on both sides of the wash basin.
- The wash basin grab rails have a high visual contrast.
- There is a wall mounted soap dispenser which can be reached when seated on the toilet.
- The soap dispenser has a low visual contrast.
- The soap dispenser is 107cm from the floor.
- There is not a towel dispenser.
- There is a wall mounted hand dryer.
- The hand dryer has a high visual contrast.
- The hand dryer is 96cm from the floor.
- There is a pull cord emergency alarm within 10cm from the floor.
- There is a full length mirror.
- There is no shelf.
- The cubicle has a sanitary bin and a clinical waste bin.
- There is one coat hook.
- The coat hook is 166cm from the floor.
- The walls and floor have a high visual contrast.
- Lighting levels were uneven at the time of the survey, with pools of light and shade and unshaded light sources.
