I-Devices linked to the external path and access to the establishment or facility (criterion 1 = 35%)           
Sub criteria           
Observations/Evaluations           
Signage (easily spotted and easily understood)          
Ia           
The building can be identified by the PD(Ia1 = 2.5%). The main entrances to the building can be identified by the PD (Ia2 = 2.5%). The numbers or denominations are visible in front of each door (Ia3 = 2.5%). A building plan exists in Braille (Ia4 = 2.5%).          
Guide strips          
Ib           
Guide bands exist sites where the equipment and ordinary surface do not allow effective guidance of PD (Ib = 2.5%)          
Presence of ramps (permanent or removable) not  very steep, without jumps and with rest stop  (inclined plane less than 6%)          
Ic           
In the presence of a permanent ramp longer than 10 m, and to facilitate the mobility of people with motor disabilities, rest landings (1.20 m × 1.40 m) exist at the top and bottom of each plane inclined (Ic1 = 2.5%). Permanent ramps longer than 10 m are designed with rounded edges to avoid jumps (Ic2 = 2.5%).          
Minimum width of the accessible path (between  0.90 and 1.20 m)          
Id           
The width of the access path varies between 0.90 and 1.20 m (Id1 = 2.5%). In this accessible path, a maneuver space with the possibility of a U-turn exists to facilitate the mobility of people in wheelchairs (Id2 = 2.5%).          
Accessibility of the exterior floor covering          
Ie           
The floor covering of the access path is not loose (sand,  gravel, grass paths, thick mats), non-slippery, non-reflective, and without obstacles to the wheel (Ie = 2.5%)          
Accessibility to external doors/gantries/SAS          
If           
The door opening system is accessible in a seated position as well as in a standing position (If1 = 2.5%). The main doors have a passage width of between 0.90 m and 1.20 m (If2 = 2.5%). The glass doors are visible and do not create visual disturbances (If3 = 2.5%), (5). Maneuvering space exists on either side of each door or gate (If4 = 2.5%).          
II-Devices related to horizontal and vertical interior routing (Criterion 2 = 35%)           
Sub criteria           
Observations/Evaluations           
Signage (easily spotted and easily understood)          
IIa           
The doors are identifiable (IIa1 = 2%). The numbers or names are fixed near the specific doors (IIa2 = 2%) (horizontal  circulation). There is an easy tracking information to facilitate the orientation of people with disabilities (IIa3 = 2%)  (horizontal traffic). A handrail located between a height  of 0.80 m and 1.00 m exists on each side of the stairs  (IIa4 = 3.5%) (vertical circulation).          
Minimum width of the accessible path (between  0.90 and 1.20 m)          
IIb           
The structural aisles are 1.20 m wide (IIb1 = 2%) (horizontal circulation). The side aisles have a width of 1.05 m on the ground (IIb2 = 2%) (horizontal circulation). Maneuver spaces with the possibility of a U-turn exist on every 6 m (IIb3 = 2%) (horizontal circulation).          
Accessibility of the floor covering          
IIc           
The accessible path is loose, non-slippery, non-reflective and without obstacle to the wheel (IIc = 2%) (horizontal traffic).          
Specific provisions concerning lifts          
IId           
There is an easy tracking information to facilitate the  orientation of people with disabilities to elevators (IId1 = 3%) (vertical circulation). The elevator door has a minimum width of 0.90 m (IId2 = 3%). The elevator car has a depth of  approximately 1.40 m, and a minimum width of 1.10 m  (IId3 = 3%) (vertical circulation). The number or name of each floor served by an elevator is easily visible on  each landing (IId4 = 3%) (vertical circulation)          
The specifics and structure of the external and internal  controls of the elevators allow their recognition and use by people with disabilities (IId5 = 3.5%) (vertical circulation)          
In the elevators, the devices make it possible to take support and receive by suitable means, the information related to the movement of the car (IId6 = 2%) (Top-down circulation).          
III-Devices for public access (Criterion 3 = 30%)           
Sub criteria           
Observations/Evaluations           
Marking          
IIIa           
The reception area is fleshed and easily identifiable and  accessible for people with impairment (IIIa = 15%).          
Receipt equipment          
IIIb           
Receipt equipment is easily usable by people in a seated and standing position (IIIb1 = 5%). The furnishing allows visual announcement from the front (IIIb2 = 5%). The reception center has a lighting device to facilitate lip reading for people with hearing loss (IIIc3 = 5%).