TGSI Foundation Series | Part One

The why what and who of Tactile Ground Surface Indicators (TGSIs)

This learning series will give you a broad perspective on Tactile Ground Surface Indicators (TGSIs) in Australia and deliver an understanding of the ‘Why we have TGSIs in the built environment, who is affected and how they are affected?’

Series Creator & Instructor | Dean Homicki

 


Details

Course Code

TSA-TGSI-1

Course Series

TGSI Foundation Series Part One

Course Name

The why what and who of (Tactile Ground Surface Indicators) TGSI’s.

Description

Course creator and presenter Dean Homicki will walk you through an Introductory course on Tactile Ground Surface Indicators (TGSIs) - The why what and who of TGSI’s. Dean freely shares his hands-on insight about TGSIs, drawing from his collective professional experiences specifically in Australia, but also from around the world.

This module will give you a broad perspective on TGSIs and give you an understanding of ‘Who is affected and how they are affected?’

With more than 25+ years of product design, manufacturing, installation and consulting for Dean to stand upon, this foundation course will supply deep insight into Australian TGSIs in the architectural and construction industry.

Number of Modules

12 Course Modules in total for this learning series.

Course Length

43:41 mins is the total learning time if all of the learning modules run in succession.

Transcription

Yes. There is a written transcription supplied with each course module.

Audio Transcription

Yes. There is an audio transcription supplied with each course module.

Closed Captions

Yes. There are closed-captions with each course module. These can be turned on or off in the video viewer by hovering over the right-hand side corner of the video viewer screen.

Workbook

No. There is no work supplied for this online learning Series.

Assessment

No. There is no assessment for this online learning Series.


Sessions

 

Instructor

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Instructor

Dean Homicki for Staebl.academy

Dean Homicki

Course creator and presenter Dean Homicki, will walk you through this Introductory Tactile Ground Surface Indicator (TGSI) course. Dean draws from his extensive local and international hands-on product design, installation and consulting experience with TGSIs from over the last 20 years.

Design & Business Career

Founding the game-changing architectural safety products company dtac.com.au in the late 1990s, Dean conceived and created an entire industry of disability and anti-slip products from the humble beginning in his childhood shed in Upwey, Victoria, Australia.

Over the next 12 years, to scale it, Dean designed and implemented integrated business and training systems, developing a world-first cradle-to-cradle recycling programme to make it all sustainable. 

Before Dean’s achievements within the architectural construction industry, he created jewellery and fashion ranges for major department store and independent retail chains, homewares and domestic living products.

Dean's other design and manufacturing businesses have engineered mechanical systems including modular sound partitioning, signagefurniture and lighting for the healthcare and hospitality industries. He has spent over a decade working internationally with specific experience in the manufacturing and distribution of construction goods from Asia and Europe.

 

2 | TSA-TGSI-1.2 I 5:09 mins

Australian Law makes it a mandatory requirement to not discriminate against a person because of disability when providing facilities or access to public premises. This module details the regulations and standards that direct and guide us on how to use and maintain TGSIs in Australian Law.

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3 | TSA-TGSI-1.3 I 2:57 mins

Becoming aware of the depth, breadth and complexity of blindness and vision-impairment enables us to begin to understand, how as designers and custodians of mobility products like TGSIs, just how important they are for persons who rely upon them for wayfinding. This module reviews how a person with a vision-impairment is affected, the metrics and the terminology in Australia.

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5 | TSA-TGSI-1.5 I 4:17 mins

The eye and our visual system work hard every second we are awake. 
 So, what is it like when our eyes and our visual system don't work? What parts of our visual system can be affected and how are they affected? This learning session takes us pictorially inside the anatomy of the eye.

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6 | TSA-TGSI-1.6 I 2:20 mins

You can be forgiven for thinking, ‘until it’s my problem it’s some else’s right? But, as people who have influence over the built environment, we are entrusted to create spaces that can function for all persons? In this module, we explore what a vision-impaired person may experience living with Cataracts and how the built environment may appear to them in their daily life.

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