A destination-oriented elevator system provides lobby controls enabling passengers to select floor stops, lobby indicators designating which elevator to use, and a car indicator designating...
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407.2.1.4 Location
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703.4.1 Height Above Finish Floor or Ground
EXCEPTION: Tactile characters for elevator car controls shall not be required to comply with 703.4.1....
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R104 Referenced Standards (Section-by-Section Analysis)
R104 Referenced Standards (Section-by-Section Analysis) The proposed guidelines incorporate by reference certain standards in the 2009 edition of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control...
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Can you provide recommended signage for ADA accessible spaces?
For projects within the public rights-of-way, the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) has several signs for EV charging in its California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control...
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Robert Dale Lynch, FAIA. Architectural Expert and Consultant
Difficulty in Operating Controls (slide 7). Performance Impaired by Lack of Visual Acuity (slide 8)....
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Frederick Krimgold, Ph.D., Director, Disaster Risk Management Program, Virginia Tech Advanced Research Institute – National Capitol Region
Controls (slides 11 - 13) Timely Visibility. Position. Lighting. Humiliation (slides 14 – 15) Black on black....
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Links
See ‘Agency Guide: Alternative text for links, controls and form elements’ (a link to the guide is provided in the back pages of this document) for....
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907.2.6 Group I
Exception: Manual fire alarm boxes in patient sleeping areas of Group I-1 and I-2 occupancies shall not be required at exits if located at all nurse’s control stations or other constantly...
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V. Support Costs
costs or expenses for services performed by the City Attorney of Los Angeles, or the City’s Mayor, City Council, Chief Administrative Officer, or their respective offices or staff, or the Controller...
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604.9.6 Dispensers
Dispensers shall not be of a type that controls delivery or that does not allow continuous paper flow....
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12161(6) Station
waiting areas, ticketing areas, restrooms, and, where a public entity providing rail transportation owns the property, concession areas, to the extent that such public entity exercises control...
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12162(e)(2)(B)(i) General rule
thereof in the intercity or commuter rail transportation systems that affect or could affect the usability of the station or part thereof, for the responsible person, owner, or person in control...
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407.2.1.4 Location
A destination-oriented elevator system provides lobby controls enabling passengers to select floor stops, lobby indicators designating which elevator to use, and a car indicator designating...
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11B-604.9.6 Dispensers
Dispensers shall not be of a type that controls delivery or that does not allow continuous paper flow....
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Q23. Can individuals with disabilities be refused access to a facility based solely on the breed of their service animal?
However, if a particular service animal behaves in a way that poses a direct threat to the health or safety of others, has a history of such behavior, or is not under the control of the...
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Valet Parking
Parking attendants may not be able to operate vehicles that are specially adapted for drivers with disabilities, such as full hand control operation and removed driver seats....
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4.34.6.8* REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER
(b) Have 100 percent of the refrigerator space and controls below 54 in (1370 mm)....
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Two-Way Communication Systems [§230 and §708]
Control buttons and other operable parts must comply at those systems located at accessible entrances....
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11B-607.4.2.1 Back wall
Each grab bar shall be 24 inches (610 mm) long minimum and shall be installed 24 inches (610 mm) maximum from the head end wall and 12 inches (305 mm) maximum from the control end wall....
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11B-604.9.6 Dispensers
Dispensers shall not be of a type that controls delivery or that does not allow continuous paper flow....
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15. When may an employer refuse to hire, terminate, or temporarily restrict the duties of a person who has or had a hearing impairment because of safety concerns?
potential harm; (3) the likelihood that the potential harm will occur; and (4) the imminence of the potential harm.[30] The harm must be serious and likely to occur, not remote...
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DEFINITIONS
The term “Auxiliary Aids and Services” includes Qualified Interpreters on-site or through video remote interpreting (“VRI”) services; notetakers; real-time computer-aided transcription...
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Interpreting the Interactions
People who do remote sensing and that type of thing tell us that there’s almost a linear relationship between the contrast in terms of power versus the spatial frequency level....
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II. DEFINITIONS
Appropriate Auxiliary Aids and Services” includes, but are not limited to Qualified interpreters on-site or through video remote interpreting (VRI) services; oral, relay...