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