Composite Materials Australia presents CME Tactile, a one-of-its-kind Australian made polymer tactile approved for use by relevant authorities in Australia.
Featuring raised directional bars, CME Tactile assists vision-impaired pedestrians navigate open spaces and leads them on a designated, continuous route.
Warning Technology: Hazard Tactile Indicators
CME Tactile indicators alert vision-impaired pedestrians to a hazard in their line of travel. These tiles indicate when the pedestrian should stop and determine the nature of the hazard.
CME Tactile surface applied TGSI tiles are available in a 300mm x 600mm size in Yellow, Black and White colours.
All CME Tactile products have been independently tested to achieve compliance with AS/NZ 1428.4.1:2009 Design for Access & Mobility.
Are TGSI tiles right for my project?
CME Tactile has designed an Australian made and manufactured TGSI access tile range to help customers comply with:
- National Construction Code (NCC)
- Australian Government - Disability Standards for Accessible Public Transport 2002
- Australian Human Rights Commission - Disability Discrimination Guidelines
- P5 & R12 Slip Rated - AS 4586 – 2013, Slip Resistance Classification
- UV Colourfast
Slip Resistance
Tested in accordance with AS 4586:2013, Appendix A - Wet Pendulum Test
|
Slip Resistance Value (SRV) |
Classification |
Test Report Reference |
Warning TGSI |
73 |
P5 |
As per ATTAR report 16130.2 |
Directional TGSI |
78 |
P5 |
As per ATTAR report 16130.1 |
Luminance Contrast
Tested in accordance with AS 1428.4.1, Clause E3.3
|
DRY LRV |
WET LRV |
Test Report Reference |
Yellow TGSI |
52.51 |
52.15 |
As per Lumilab report EG-20397-LL |
White TGSI |
79.10 |
78.75 |
As per Lumilab report EG-20397-LL |
Vic Roads Approval Note: RDN 06-05