Guidance, option, and support statements, as defined in section 1A.13 of the MUTCD, shall be used to assist in the interpretation of the standard statements....
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R104.2 MUTCD
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A. Title III of the ADA and its Implementing Regulations
design or construct facilities, or make alterations to the maximum extent feasible, that are “readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities . . . in accordance with standards...
- Face® Dipstick® Floor Profiler (Measuring F-Numbers - Concrete Flatness & Levelness Measurement)
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Guidelines for Requirement 6
The Guidelines for Requirement 6 present design standards for installation of reinforcement in bathroom walls to allow for later installation of grab bars around the toilet, tub, shower...
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A.5 - Are there regulations implementing Section 508?
Access Board Standards....
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Clear Tread Width and Passing Spaces for Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
To determine how wide the outdoor recreation access routes in a project should be, look at the level of development of the site and how the site will be used....
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Physical Accessibility
work that began on public schools on or after March 15, 2012, the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design (2010 ADA Standards) apply.112 However, when a public school is required to...
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Are handrails required in elevator cars?
The ADA Standards do not require handrails in elevators cars....
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4. Coverage of Real-Time Text
of RTT conforming to a “commonly used cross-manufacturer, non-proprietary standard.”...
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IV. SPECIFIC RELIEF
References to “Standards” in this Agreement refer to the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design (“Standards”)....
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LIMITATION ON BARRIER REMOVAL OBLIGATIONS
§36.304(g)(1) The requirements for barrier removal under §36.304 shall not be interpreted to exceed the standards for alterations in subpart D of this part....
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Clear Floor or Ground Space and Turning Space
This guide explains requirements in the ADA Standards for clear floor or ground space and turning space....
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§ 35.151(b)(4)(ii)(C) Safe harbor
If a public entity has constructed or altered required elements of a path of travel in accordance with the specifications in either the 1991 Standards or the Uniform Federal Accessibility...
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ARGUMENT
The revisions to the ADA Standards for Accessible Design do not change the outcome here because the 2010 Standards regarding public entrances are intended to achieve the same result as the...
- Wooster Products Anti-Slip Safety Coatings Systems
- AccessRec PathMat Temporary ADA Beach Access Mat
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11B-406 Curb ramps, blended transitions and islands
[2010 ADA Standards] 406 Curb Ramps ETA Editor's Note The differences between 2010 ADA Standards Section 406 and CBC Section 11B-406 are numerous, as indicated by the italicized...
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New construction and alteration requirements
The ADA requires that newly constructed facilities, first occupied on or after January 26, 1993, meet or exceed the minimum requirements of the ADA Standards for Accessible Design (Standards...
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[2010 ADAS] 105.2.3 ASTM
F 1292-99 Standard Specification for Impact Attenuation of Surface Systems Under and Around Playground Equipment 11B-1008.2.6.2 F 1292-04 Standard Specification...
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ASTM
-04: Standard Specification for Impact Attenuation of Surface Systems Under and Around Playground Equipment 11B-1008.2.6.2 F1487-01: Standard Consumer Safety Performance Specification...
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Section 35.150(b)(2) Safe harbor (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The 2010 Standards introduce technical and scoping specifications for many elements not covered by the 1991 Standards....
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Readily Achievable (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The undue burden standard, however, requires a higher level of effort to achieve compliance than the readily achievable limitation does....
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Accessible Sidewalks 2: Pedestrians with Ambulatory Impairments
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Accessible Sidewalks 4: Pedestrians who are Blind
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