Thus, where an element of a path of travel (such as a sidewalk, pedestrian ramp, passageway between platforms, staircase, escalator, etc.) in an existing facility is itself the subject of...
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11B-216.6 Entrances
accessible route diverges from the route for the general public and should be located at decision points (for example where the path to the stairs diverges from the path to an elevator or ramp...
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INTRODUCTION
The United States found that many of Harris County’s polling places contained architectural barriers such as excessively sloped parking areas, narrow doorways, steep ramps, protruding objects...
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Medical Device Manufacturers
on raised platforms; • Question 34 (a) on alternative dimensions for toe clearance and knee clearance at wheelchair spaces; • Question 35 (b) on handrails on diagnostic equipment ramps...
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II-6.5000 Alterations to historic properties
For example -- 1) An accessible route is only required from one site access point (such as the parking lot). 2) A ramp may be steeper than is ordinarily permitted. 3) The accessible...
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Access to Programs and Services in Existing Facilities
For example, if there is not enough space to install a ramp with a slope that complies with the Standards, a public entity may install a ramp with a slightly steeper slope....
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4.3.3 Clear Floor Area
The clear floor area width also informs the minimum clearance width for successful passage through corridors, doorways and ramps....
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3. How can state and local governments’ employment service systems ensure that people with disabilities have access to competitive integrated employment?
amount, intensity, and duration are more likely to meet the requirements of the integration mandate and will better prepare people with disabilities for integrated employment in the long run...
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Whether the definition of "wheelchair'' includes the Segway® PT. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Virtually every business commenter mentioned concerns about rider safety, as well as concerns for pedestrians unexpectedly encountering these devices or being hit or run over by these devices...
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NFPA
exceeding 1000 ft2 (93 m2) in area, a drop installed in the raceway to multiple devices or appliances that does not include any emergency control function devices (4) Where the vertically run...
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3. Camera
Consider taking additional photos of the digital level showing slope and cross slope measurements of walkways and ramps as well as photos showing exactly where the digital level was placed...
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POLLING PLACE ACCESSIBILITY IS REQUIRED BY THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
public and private facilities are used as polling places, public entities may ensure Election Day accessibility of a polling place by using low-cost temporary measures, such as portable ramps...
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221.2.3.2 Vertical Dispersion
Points of entry to bleacher seating may include, but are not limited to, cross aisles, concourses, vomitories, and entrance ramps and stairs....
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I. INTRODUCTION
., the City's network of sidewalks, curb ramps, crosswalks, and other outdoor pedestrian walkways)....
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Covered Multifamily Dwellings
with the top of the basement, including the basement entrance, above finished grade, and that basement space cannot be made accessible without installation of an elevator or a lengthy ramp...
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A) Accessible Parking
Ramps must not extend into the access aisle. Boundary of the access aisle must be marked. The end may be a squared or curved shape....
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ADAAG
Revisions made to ADAAG and the standards since they were first published affect two sections: 4.29 Detectable Warnings (suspension of the requirement as it applies to curb ramps, hazardous...
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4.3.5.3 180-degree turn around an obstacle
turn is applicable to turning at a landing where one is reversing direction to move back along a parallel path, e.g. at the end aisles in library stacks or supermarkets, at switchback ramps...
