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Centre de vaccination fixe - CEME – Charleroi Espace Meeting Européen

Vaccination centres are medical facilities set up on a temporary basis to ensure rapid and effective vaccination. Vaccination takes place in 9 major centres with 10 vaccination lines and 31 community centres with 2 vaccination lines. The CEME centre is a community centre.

Validity of certification = the duration of vaccination in the said centre

Note :

- Persons wishing to do so may come accompanied by the person of their choice

- You are deaf or hard of hearing and you need help to get vaccinated?
Relais Signes helps you with all the steps of the vaccination.
You can use this service at the clinic or by making an appointment: http://relais-signes.be/calendrier.php

- Anything related to the centre's internal resources, such as language skills (e.g. staff trained in sign language, ...) is for information purposes. The level of knowledge has not been assessed by Access-i.

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Staff (easily identifiable with jackets) are present at every stage of the process to provide assistance.

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Strong points

Staff
  • A reference person is present to welcome and accompany the persons with special needs.
  • There is staff available to help negotiate obstacles.
  • There is staff available to direct and guide.
Safety
  • The signage makes it possible to find the way and orient oneself easily.
Parking
  • It is possible to drop a person off near the entrance.
Identification
  • The building is easy to find.

A non-compliant ramp connects two parts of the building 

Staff (easily identifiable with vests) are present at each stage of the process to provide assistance.

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Strong points

Parking
  • There is at least 1 reserved parking space less than 100 metres from the entrance.
  • The reserved parking spaces are sufficiently big and horizontal.
  • It is possible to drop a person off near the entrance.
Access road from the car park
  • All the transit areas are sufficiently large.
  • There is no step to negotiate.
  • The floor is regular and free of obstacles.
Access road from the street
  • All the transit areas are sufficiently large.
  • There is no step to negotiate.
  • The floor is regular and free of obstacles.
Entrance
  • The building is easy to identify.
  • The entrance is easy to identify.
  • The main entrance is accessible.
  • There is no step in the entrance.
  • The staff sees the persons who arrive and can offer assistance.
Horizontal circulation
  • The steps can be bypassed by a well-indicated alternative pathway.
  • The floor is regular and free of obstacles.
  • The width of the hallways is sufficient.
  • All the transit areas are sufficiently large.
Adapted sanitary
  • The adapted toilet is easy to find.

Points of attention

Adapted sanitary
  • There is an adapted toilet, but it is difficult to use.

A non-compliant ramp connects two parts of the building 

Staff (easily identifiable with vests) are present at each stage of the process to provide assistance.

(DeepL Translation)

Strong points

Parking
  • There is at least 1 reserved parking space less than 100 metres from the entrance.
  • The reserved parking spaces are sufficiently big and horizontal.
  • It is possible to drop a person off near the entrance.
Access road from the car park
  • All the transit areas are sufficiently large.
  • There is no step to negotiate.
  • The floor is regular and free of obstacles.
Access road from the street
  • All the transit areas are sufficiently large.
  • There is no step to negotiate.
  • The floor is regular and free of obstacles.
Entrance
  • The entrance is easy to identify.
  • The staff sees the persons who arrive and can offer assistance.
  • The building is easy to identify.
  • The main entrance is accessible.
  • There is no step in the entrance.
Home
  • Seats are available near the reception.
  • Wheelchairs are available.
Horizontal circulation
  • There are a few steps, equipped with a handrail, to negotiate.
  • Circulation is easy almost everywhere.
  • The floor is regular and free of obstacles.
  • The width of the hallways is sufficient.
  • All the transit areas are sufficiently large.
  • There are seats along the pathway.
Adapted sanitary
  • There is a toilet with grab bars and it is easy to use.
  • There is a sink in the adapted toilet.
  • The adapted toilet is easy to find.

Staff (easily identifiable with jackets) are present at every stage of the process to provide assistance.

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Strong points

Access road from the car park
  • Circulation is free from obstacles.
Access road from the street
  • Circulation is free from obstacles.
Guide dog
  • Assistance dogs are accepted.
Entrance
  • The entrance is easy to identify.
  • The entrance is located in the logical continuation of the pathway.
  • The staff sees the persons who arrive and can offer assistance .
Home
  • The reception is in a quiet environment.
  • The staff sees the persons coming into the building and can assist them.
  • The reception is in a quiet environment.
  • The reception is located in the logical continuation of the pathway.
  • The location is structured in a simple and intuitive way.

Points of attention

Access road from the car park
  • There are no guide-lines in the large pathways.
Access road from the street
  • There are no guide-lines.
Home
  • The visual information is not backed up by a voice announcement.
Horizontal circulation
  • There are no guide-lines in the large pathways.

Lack of contrast in some parts of the building but this was to be improved by placing arrows on the floor.

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Strong points

Access road from the car park
  • There are no obstacles.
Access road from the street
  • Circulation is free from obstacles.
Entrance
  • The entrance is easy to identify.
  • The entrance is located in the logical continuation of the pathway.
  • The staff sees the persons who arrive and can offer assistance.
Home
  • A reference person is present to welcome the persons with special needs.
  • The staff sees the persons coming into the building and can assist them.
  • The reception is located in the logical continuation of the pathway.
  • The reception is in a quiet environment.
Horizontal circulation
  • Circulation is free from obstacles.

Points of attention

Access road from the car park
  • There are no natural or artificial guide-lines.
Access road from the street
  • There are no guide-lines.
Home
  • The visual information is not backed up by a voice announcement.
Horizontal circulation
  • There are no guide-lines in contrasting colour facilitating circulation.

Transparent masks are available

  • Everything that relates to the internal resources of the centre, such as language skills (e.g. staff trained in sign language, ...) is for information purposes. The level of knowledge has not been assessed by Access-i.
  • You are deaf or hard of hearing and you need help to get vaccinated?
  • Relais Signes helps you with all the steps of the vaccination.
  • You can use this service at the clinics or by making an appointment: http://relais-signes.be/calendrier.php

(DeepL Translation)

Strong points

Parking
  • The car park is freely accessible.
Entrance
  • The entrance is easy to find.
  • The building is easy to find.
  • The staff sees the persons who arrive and can offer assistance.
Home
  • The reception is easy to find and close to the entrance.
  • The institution can be contacted in writing: text or email.
  • The premises are easy to understand.
Wireless
  • It is possible to connect to the mobile networks, 3G or 4G.
Adapted sanitary
  • It is possible to see whether a toilet is occupied or free.
  • The toilets are easy to find.

Points of attention

Home
  • There is no staff member practicing sign language.
  • There is no information available in sign language.
  • The auditory information is backed up visually.

Transparent masks are available

  • Everything that relates to the internal resources of the centre, such as language skills (e.g. staff trained in sign language, ...) is for information purposes. The level of knowledge has not been assessed by Access-i.
  • You are deaf or hard of hearing and you need help to get vaccinated?
  • Relais Signes helps you with all the steps of the vaccination.
  • You can use this service at the clinics or by making an appointment: http://relais-signes.be/calendrier.php

 

(DeepL Translation)

Strong points

Parking
  • The car park is freely accessible.
Entrance
  • The entrance is easy to find.
  • The building is easy to find.
  • The staff sees the persons who arrive and can offer assistance.
Home
  • The reception is located in a quiet environment.
  • The reception is easy to find and close to the entrance.
  • The premises are easy to understand.
Adapted sanitary
  • It is possible to see whether a toilet is occupied or free.

Points of attention

Home
  • The counter has a glass partition and there is no sound amplification.
  • The auditory information is not backed up visually.
Magnetic induction loop
  • There is no mobile induction loop.

Staff (easily identifiable with jackets) are present at every stage of the process to provide assistance.

(DeepL Translation)

Strong points

Entrance
  • The entrance is easy to find.
  • The building is easy to find.
  • The staff sees the persons who arrive and can offer assistance.
Home
  • The reception is calm.
  • The reception is easy to find and close to the entrance.
Horizontal circulation
  • The location is calm and well lit.
Adapted sanitary
  • The toilets are easy to find.
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