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PART 4 Questions 31-40
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Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
Inclusive design
Definition
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Designing products that can be accessed by a diverse range of people without the need for any 31
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Not the same as universal design: that is design for everyone, including catering for people with 32 problems
Examples of inclusive design
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33 which are adjustable, avoiding back or neck problems
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34 in public toilets which are easier to use
To assist the elderly:
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Designers avoid using 35 in interfaces
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People can make commands using a mouse, keyboard or their 36
Impact of non-inclusive designs
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Access
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Loss of independence for disabled people.
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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.
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Comfort in the workplace
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The 40 in offices is often too low for women.