1 Scope
2 Terms and definitions
3 Accessibility
3.1 General
3.2 Accessibility and standards
4 Accessibility in the standards development process
4.1 General
4.2 Considerations by standards bodies
4.3 Considerations related to the standards development process
5 How to apply the guide
5.1 Two approaches to addressing accessibility in standards
5.2 Other sources of information
5.3 Verifying and validating that accessibility is adequately
addressed
6 Accessibility goals
6.1 General
6.2 The goals
7 Human abilities and characteristics
7.1 General
7.2 Sensory abilities and characteristics
7.3 Immunological system functions
7.4 Physical abilities and characteristics
7.5 Cognitive abilities
8 Strategies for addressing user accessibility needs and design considerations
in standards
8.1 General
8.2 Developing standard-specific requirements and recommendations
based on user accessibility needs and design considerations
Annex A
(informative) – Global trends supporting accessibility
A.1 General
A.2 Trends in global demographics and market diversity
A.3 Models of disability
A.4 Trends in regulatory frameworks and governmental policies and
standards
A.5 Trends in design
Annex B
(informative) – The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and
Health (ICF) as a resource for terminology
B.1 Function of the ICF as a resource for terminology
B.2 ICF resource tools
B.3 ICF components terminology and reference codes
B.4 Human abilities and characteristic terms to use as search terms
in the ICF
B.5 Additional resources other than the ICF for terminology
reference frameworks
Annex C
(informative) – Questions to aid in achieving the accessibility goals
Bibliography