Where spectators are expected to stand during events, spectators in wheelchair spaces shall be afforded lines of sight complying with 802.2.2.
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Lines of Sight Over Standing Spectators: ADA Standard Section 802.2.2
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Lines of Sight Over Seated Spectators: ADA Standard Section 802.2.1
Where spectators are expected to remain seated during events, spectators in wheelchair spaces shall be afforded lines of sight complying with 802.2.1.
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A4.10.14 EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS
A device that required no handset is easier to use by people who have difficulty reaching.
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28 CFR Parts 35 and 36 Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability; Notice of Withdrawal of Four Previously Announced Rulemaking Actions
Department of Justice, at (202) 307-0663 (voice or TTY) (not a toll-free number)....
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Record Retention
I work at a Public Housing Authority as the ADA Coordinator. I have been ask to supply the record retention schedule for resident and employee ADA requests. I have looked on...
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T101.1 Purpose
These Non-Rail Vehicle Guidelines, which consist of Chapters 1 through 7, contain scoping and technical requirements for new, used or remanufactured non-rail vehicles to ensure their...
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(1)(a)
(a) The minimum clear floor area should be 35 inches (890 mm) by 60 inches (1525 mm). Permanently installed fixtures may overlap this area a maximum of 6 inches (150 mm), if the...
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Transfer Protocols
Protocol B: Adjustable Height Protocol: Grab Bar Option This protocol consisted of three parts: level height transfer, maximum height transfer, and a lowest height transfer....
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Transfer Protocols
Like protocol A her level height was recorded as her maximum height for this protocol....
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(1)(c)
(c) A grab bar at least 24 inches (610 mm) long should be mounted behind the water closet, and a horizontal grab bar at least 40 inches (1015 mm) long should be mounted on at least...
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Questions to Ask for Identifying Communication and Accommodation Needs
Questions to Ask for Identifying Communication and Accommodation Needs1 By June Isaacson Kailes, Associate Director Harris Family Center for Disability and Health...
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T204.2 Doorways with Lifts, Ramps or Bridgeplates
Doorways with lifts or ramps shall comply with T502.2.
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Adjustable gap protocol
One hundred and fourteen (114) subjects were tested under this protocol and six could not transfer with a gap of any size added between their WMD and the platform in the configuration shown...
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Voice quality
Voice quality Descriptions delivered through audio files can be recorded human voices or synthetic speech....
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1.1 Measurement protocols
1.1 Measurement protocols...
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Adjustable height protocol
Subjects that could not attain the protocol In addition to the 4 subjects that could not attain any of the protocols, two additional subjects (1 woman, 1 man) could not attain the adjustable...
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Protocol A Heights Obtained
The transfer heights obtained in protocol A for both sample groups can be seen in tables E4 and E5. Table E4....
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Types of Interpreting
Like all languages, ASL is a living language that grows and changes over time. Pidgin Signed English (PSE): A combination of certain elements of both ASL and English....
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Grab bar protocol
One hundred and fifteen (115) subjects were tested under this protocol and four were unable to perform any transfers because this particular configuration posed significant barriers to their...
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36 CFR Part 1192 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Accessibility Guidelines for Transportation Vehicles (2016 Non-Rail Vehicle Guidelines) - Preamble
Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board (Access Board or Board) is issuing a final rule that revises its existing accessibility guidelines for non-rail vehicles – namely, buses, over-the-road...