Accessible means of egress are required according to the number of exits provided to meet the building or life safety code....
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Egress [4.1.3(9), 4.3.10]
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Vehicle Lifting Devices
It was recommended that the guidelines address mechanical conveyances used to elevate vehicles to different levels of parking facilities....
- SDC Z7500 HiTower Pro Series Actuator Controlled Locksets
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III-3.7000 Maintenance of accessible features
ILLUSTRATION 2: Placing ornamental plants in an elevator lobby may be a violation if they block the approach to the elevator call buttons or obstruct access to the elevator cars....
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203.9 Employee Work Areas
Employee work areas, or portions of employee work areas, other than raised courtroom stations, that are less than 300 square feet (28 m2) and elevated 7 inches (180 mm) or more above the...
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Dining Areas [5.4]/ Raised Platforms [5.7]
(An exception is allowed for mezzanines that accommodate no more than a third of the seating area in buildings without elevators)....
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Primary Function
necessarily limited to, ticket purchase and collection areas, passenger waiting areas, train or bus platforms, baggage checking and return areas and employment areas (except those involving non-occupiable...
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IS ASSISTANCE REQUIRED?
Once notified, people with a speech disability can read and follow standard exit and directional signs and use any standard means of egress from the building....
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1.6.18 Terminal.
Each non-sterile area that is housed in a separate building is considered a separate terminal, and any sterile area that can be accessed only through a specific checkpoint or checkpoints...
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HALL CALL CONSOLE
[DSA-AC] An elevator call user interface exclusive to a destination-oriented elevator system that requires the user to select a destination floor prior to entering the elevator car....
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Covered Multifamily Dwellings
The Fair Housing Act and its regulations clearly define "covered multifamily dwellings" as buildings consisting of four or more dwelling units, if such buildings have one or more elevators...
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221.1.1 Florida Vertical Accessibility
Nothing in this code relives the owner of any building, structure, or facility governed by this code from the duty to provide vertical accessibility to all levels above and below the occupiable...
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USE OF THE WAY
Once notified, people who are deaf or hard of hearing can read and follow standard exit and directional signs and use any standard means of egress from the building....
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Subpart F-Certification of State Laws or Local Building Codes (Section-by-Section Analysis)
procedures implementing section 308(b)(1)(A)(ii) of the ADA, which provides that, on the application of a state or local jurisdiction, the Attorney General may certify that a state or local building...
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201.1.1 Vertical accessibility
to all levels above and below the occupiable grade level regardless of whether the Standards require an elevator to be installed in such building, structure or facility, except for: (1)...
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Starting Your Plan with Preparedness
There is plenty to do during non-emergency times to make sure your community is prepared. With this section you will start developing your community’s emergency plan....
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ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS {35.151}
Public entities may choose either: Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS) or Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings...
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ASME
ASME A17.1 requires a two-way means of emergency communications in passenger elevators....
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Safety
Safety The Segway must be operated in a manner that does not compromise the safety of the user, the building occupants or the building infrastructure. ...
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VII. New Construction and Alterations
When a public entity undertakes alterations to an existing building, it must also ensure that the altered portions are accessible....
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Attachment J
The elevator is inaccessible because, although emergency communications are provided, they were programmed to a non-working number. ...
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ACCESSIBILITY FUNCTION BUTTON
[DSA-AC] A button on an elevator hall call console in a destination-oriented elevator system that when pressed will activate a series of visual and verbal prompts and announcements providing...
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ASME: ADA Standard Section 105.2.2
Section 105.2.2 of the ADA Standards cover references to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) standards.
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11B-201.1 Scope, 11B-201.2 Application based on building or facility use, 11B-202.2 Additions, 11B-202.3 Alterations
All areas of newly designed and newly constructed buildings and facilities and altered portions of existing buildings and facilities shall comply with these requirements. 11B-201.2 Application...