Comments by [Participants]: Criteria should be based on measurable psychosocial and psychophysiological metrics (i.e., parameters and values). Color separation in signal lighting...
Search Results "Designation"
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Issue 5: Can a new chapter be written with a structure for PBS P100 that is performance based and does not disaggregate lighting design by professional disciplines (i.e., integrates subject matter in Chapters 2, 3, 5, and 6)?
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Effect on the certification process of using more than one regulatory scheme at the state or local level to establish accessibility requirements for title III facilities with new design requirements in the proposed standards. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The proposed standards will include requirements for elements and spaces that are not addressed specifically in the 1991 Standards, including elements within recreational facilities...
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11B-703.2 Raised characters
Signs that are designed to be read by touch should not have sharp or abrasive edges....
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502.7 Relationship to Accessible Routes
Parking spaces and access aisles shall be designed so that cars and vans, when parked, cannot obstruct the required clear width of adjacent accessible routes....
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Use Zone
The ground level area beneath and immediately adjacent to a play structure or play equipment that is designated by ASTM F 1487 (incorporated by reference, see "Referenced Standards" in Chapter...
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Wading Pools
Wading Pools A wading pool is a pool designed for shallow depth and is used for wading. Each wading pool must provide at least one sloped entry into the deepest part....
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NEW CONSTRUCTION {35.151}
NEW CONSTRUCTION {35.151} “Each facility or part of a facility constructed by, on behalf of, or for the use of a public entity shall be designed and constructed in such manner that the...
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NEW CONSTRUCTION AND ALTERATIONS {35.151}
NEW CONSTRUCTION AND ALTERATIONS {35.151} New Construction Shall be designed and constructed to be readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities...
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9.1 GENERAL
In addition to the requirements of 4.1 to 4.33, the design of U.S. postal facilities shall comply with the requirements of 9....
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Maintenance of Accessible Features
The ADA Standards address the design, but not the maintenance, of building elements and features....
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M303 Diagnostic Equipment Used by Patients Seated in Wheelchair
patients who use wheelchairs to position their wheelchairs at equipment typically used in a standing position such as mammography equipment, and also applies to equipment specifically designed...
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§ 37.47(a)
(a) Each public entity that provides designated public transportation by means of a light or rapid rail system shall make key stations on its system readily accessible to and usable by individuals...
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11B-216.13 Variable message signs
Where provided in buildings that are designed as emergency shelters, variable message signs conveying emergency-related information shall comply with Section 11B-703.8. ...
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11B-812.5.3 Relationship to accessible routes
Vehicle spaces and access aisles shall be designed so that when the vehicle space is occupied the required clear width of adjacent accessible routes is not obstructed....
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11B-812.5.3 Relationship to accessible routes
Vehicle spaces and access aisles shall be designed so that when the vehicle space is occupied the required clear width of adjacent accessible routes is not obstructed....
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11B-809.10.3 Powder rooms
Powder rooms shall be designed to comply with Sections 11B-809.7, 11B-809.8, 11B-809.10.5.2, 11B-809.10.6.4, 11B-809.10.7.3, and 11B-809.12....
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11B-703.2 Raised characters
Signs that are designed to be read by touch should not have sharp or abrasive edges. ◼...
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106.5.74 Use Zone
The ground level area beneath and immediately adjacent to a play structure or play equipment that is designated by ASTM F 1487 (incorporated by reference, see "Referenced Standards" in Chapter...
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502.7 Relationship to Accessible Routes
Parking spaces and access aisles shall be designed so that cars and vans, when parked, cannot obstruct the required clear width of adjacent accessible routes....
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225.2.1 Lockers
Different types of lockers may include full-size and half-size lockers, as well as those specifically designed for storage of various sports equipment....
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Current Guidelines Developed Primarily for Buildings and Facilities on Sites
of six appendices: · Appendix A is the Table of Contents to the guidelines; · Appendix B contains ADA Chapters 1 and 2, which include application and scoping requirements for the design...
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ACCESSIBILITY
Access is facilitated through adapted PE practices3 and universal design principles4 (U. S. Access Board, n.d.)....
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Site Arrival Points: ADA Standard Section 206.2.1
Section 206.2.1 covers the scoping requirements for site arrival points of accessible routes in the most current ADA Standards.
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1. Public Rights-of-Way
In addition, the guidelines address shared use paths, which are designed primarily for use by bicyclists, pedestrians and other authorized motorized and non-motorized users for transportation...