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Ergonomics and accessibility for people with visual impairment in hotels
Larissa Nascimento Dos Santos1, Ricardo José Matos de Carvalho
1Post-graduation Programme in Production Engineering, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, RN-Brasil. larissa.interiores@yahoo com.br
Abstract:
This article presents a diagnosis of luxury or superior hotels in the city of Natal, located in the state of Rio Grande do Norte, in northeastern Brazil, in what concerns accessibility to the visually impaired. The main objective is to present the guiding principles to design actions and interventions that must be considered in the preparation or revision of technical standards and manuals of good practice in accessibility related to people with visual impairments who are hotel users. The survey showed that the hotels do not meet the normative indications of accessibility, their facilities are in-accessible (have prevented access) or of reduced accessibility and its employees are not prepared to provide adequate hospital services for people with visual impairment. It was concluded that some of the accessibility problems faced by people with visual impairments are also faced by people in general.
