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Content Description

Designing Effective Public Queuing & Pedestrian Flow Systems, 2024
CEU: 0.125 | CEU Code: LI-EN-175902-0525

A well-designed queuing system not only offers structure, efficiency, safety, and accessibility but also can enhance the aesthetics and visual appeal of an environment. This course presents an overview of the important factors that need to be considered when designing and specifying public queuing and pedestrian flow systems to facilitate a positive and orderly waiting experience.

Learning Objectives

  • Identify and compare the variable characteristics of different queuing processes and evaluate their effect on the safety and welfare of users and the efficiency of the system.
  • Recognize the unique benefits of different queuing and pedestrian flow equipment in order to choose a system that best suits the structural and safety requirements of the project, the environment of the architectural space, and the people who use it.
  • Distinguish between a variety of installation styles and methods to ensure a safe, site-appropriate system design and aesthetic.
  • Discuss relevant standards for safe system design and codes relating to provisions for users with disabilities, such as those laid out in ADA guidelines.

Faculty BIO

Perry has spent the last 15 years at Lavi Industries working with architects, contractors, fabricators, and designers to specify and build premium railing systems for their building projects. His content includes instructional videos, assembly guides, white papers, and case studies that help take the mystery out of stainless steel and brass railing systems and components.


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