Inclusive design
Test 3 part 4
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PART 4 Questions 31-40

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Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.

Inclusive design

Definition

Designing products that can be accessed by a diverse range of people without the need for any 31
Not the same as universal design: that is design for everyone, including catering for people with 32 problems

Examples of inclusive design

33 which are adjustable, avoiding back or neck problems
34 in public toilets which are easier to use

To assist the elderly:

Designers avoid using 35 in interfaces
People can make commands using a mouse, keyboard or their 36

Impact of non-inclusive designs

Access
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Loss of independence for disabled people.
Safety
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Seatbelts are especially problematic for 37 women
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PPE jackets are often unsuitable because of the size of women’s 38
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PPE for female 39 officers dealing with emergencies is the worst.
Comfort in the workplace
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The 40 in offices is often too low for women.