AS 2156.1-2001 (R2018) Walking tracks - Part 1: Classification and signage

Abbreviation
AS 2156.1-2001
Valid from
28/05/2001

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Intertek Inform
Author
Standards Australia
Information type
Australian Standard
Format
PDF, HARD COPY


Description

This Standard provides managing authorities with guidance for walking track classification and signage in order to provide consistency of information to users of walking tracks.

This is intended to minimise risk, preserve natural features and enhance recreation opportunities associated with the use of walking tracks.

Scope

The Standard also sets out guidelines for the erection of these markers and signs to ensure that while they will be readily visible, clear and easy to read, they will not detract from the landscape.

This Standard applies to outdoor areas where the environment is the focus of recreational activity.

The Standard does not include temporary track markers.

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AS 2156.1-2001 (R2018) Walking tracks - Part 1: Classification and signage

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AS 2156.1-2001 (R2018) Walking tracks - Part 1: Classification and signage

Description

This Standard provides managing authorities with guidance for walking track classification and signage in order to provide consistency of information to users of walking tracks.

This is intended to minimise risk, preserve natural features and enhance recreation opportunities associated with the use of walking tracks.

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AS 2156.1-2001 (R2018) Walking tracks - Part 1: Classification and signage
Description

This Standard provides managing authorities with guidance for walking track classification and signage in order to provide consistency of information to users of walking tracks.

This is intended to minimise risk, preserve natural features and enhance recreation opportunities associated with the use of walking tracks.

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This resource does not cite any other resources.

AS 2156.1-2001 (R2018) Walking tracks - Part 1: Classification and signage

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