accessibility
To support the accessible community in making informed travel decisions for their individual needs.
The following ATIC accessibility report provides travellers with information on the businesses facilities and amenities which aims to support the traveller to make an informed decision on whether the business is suitable for their individual needs.
overview
Business Overview
The business has the following products/services available
Tour/Transport
Our business caters for the following disability types:
Blind or low vision
Food allergies or intolerances
Cognitive or people on the Autism Spectrum
The business offers the following methods for bookings and enquiries:
Phone
Email
Web portal
Our website supports Screen Readers
Our forms have high contract boxes and submit boxes
There are Audible device/s to alert occupants to evacuate with instructions on how to evacuate.
Exit signs are clear and easy to see
Exit access is free and clear at all times
We ensure exit access is free and clear at all times by: customers must be seated unless entering/exiting vehicle
Exits and access to exists are greater than 900mm
The evacuation point is clearly marked by a sign
The business identifies guests who need additional assistance should an emergency occur by: the customer will inform the staff
The procedure for assisting guests who need assisted rescue is: N/A
Our business offers the following alternative communication methods
Plain English
In Person Communications
For bookings made onsite, the ticket booth/counter/box office is accessible for people using a wheelchair
Our business offers the following alternative communication methods
There is easy to read signage and information (e.g. menus and emergency information)
The business accepts the companion card
The business provides the following services for services animals:
Customers who have a certified seeing or hearing guide dog, an assistance animal, or a Police dog, are permitted on our vehicles with their animals at all times.
People with assistance animals are encouraged to sit in the Priority Seating area near the front of the vehicle, to help keep the aisles clear for the safety of both their animal and other passengers.
Please be aware that oversized wheelchairs and scooters will not be able to board due to ramp weight restrictions.
General
Pre-arrival, arrival and reception
Advertising material, web sites and social media contain information relating to phone numbers available for non-voice communication e: Text, SMS, email and fax
Documents are available in plain English for people with cognitive impairment (This may include instructions, guides, menus and general information)
Quiet periods or early opening times for people on the Autism Spectrum
Booking information and websites are compatible with screen readers
Seating available at reception
A lower counter at reception/ticket office
A tablet with text to voice or pen and paper at reception to aid in communication
Lighting in the reception area is even and glare free
Information and maps are available in written form
Emergency and evacuation procedures are explained on arrival
Luggage assistance
The following steps are in place to ensure that people with fatigue related to their disability are not disadvantaged by long wait times: Seating provided for entire duration of travel and transport, most stops/attractions have seating/ramps/rails/etc.
Car Park and Access amenities
A drop off zone
Designated disabled parking bays
Level or ramped access from the car park to the entrance
Kerb ramps are in place where a pavement or walkway needs to be crossed
Entry
A drop off point close to the entrance
A path of access to the building is slip resistance and even
A path of access to the building is clear of obstruction
Internal Spaces
Interior walls are matte or low sheen
Any protruding or overhanging obstructions are at least 2meters above the floor or are protected
Floor surfaces are hard or short pile carpet
Seating is available for guests unable to stand for long periods
All corridors greater than 900mm
Public areas
Display units, Televisions, Video displays etc. are open captioned
Even lighting
Displays, exhibits, commentary and live performances
Seating
External Paths
Surfaces are concrete, asphalt, smooth paving or hard packed fine gravel (max aggregate size 13mm)
Pathways are wider than 900mm
TOUR OPERATORS
Tour/Transport Services
Busses/Coaches
2 vehicles have wheelchair lifts or ramps
2 vehicles have low floors with ramped entry
The maximum wheelchair capacity available in the fleet is: 2
Audio visual displays are subtitled
Route Planning
The tour route includes stops with accessible toilet facilities
Lunch stop venues are accessible
Overnight Stops
A total of 2 wheelchair passengers can be catered for overnight stops
Walking Tours
Guides have been trained in the following
Use of clear/simple English
Correct pronunciation for lip readers
ACCOMMODATION
There are 0 rooms available to guests who use a wheelchair
Must be arranged by guest with the accommodation provider as it is provided externally
FOOD AND DRINK
There are procedures in place to avoid cross-contamination of food products
In addition, the following further information can assist guests:
Food and drink services are provided by external vendors, cafes and restaurants
Report Disclaimer
This report is intended as guidance only, if you require further information, or plan to book a tour and want to know whether the tour is suitable for your individual needs please contact our reservation staff before making any booking.
Phone: (+61) 8 6270 6060
Email: reservations@pinnacletours.com.au
Booking Office: Shop 1, Old Perth Port, Perth WA 6000
Please note that this business report, provided as a result of the use of the diagnostic assessment, is for information purposes only.
Australian Tourism Industry Council (ATIC) cannot guarantee the accuracy of respondent’s answers, or that they are fully representative of your business. Therefore, ATIC does not warrant or guarantee any particular outcome in respect of your businesses self-assessment.
This report is intended as guidance only for your business and should not be relied on for future marketing considerations. ATIC recommends that you seek your own independent advice as well as the results from the diagnostic.
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