Every required area of refuge shall be accessible from the space it serves by an accessible means of egress....
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1009.6 Areas of refuge
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Stabilized Engineered Wood Fiber for Accessible Trails
This report describes the development of a concept for stabilizing engineered wood fiber (EWF) to improve wheelchair and walker accessibility for outdoor recreational trails where traditional...
- Access Board: Pictograms
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May a transit operator deny boarding to a rider whose wheelchair is difficult to secure?
No. If the transit operator has a policy that requires securement, or if a rider asks that the wheelchair be secured, Section 37.165(f) of the DOT ADA regulations requires...
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May a transit operator deny boarding to a rider whose wheelchair is difficult to secure?
No. If the transit operator has a policy that requires securement, or if a rider asks that the wheelchair be secured, Section 37.165(f) of the DOT ADA regulations requires transit...
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§ 38.127(c)
(c) Controls and operating mechanisms (e.g., heating and air conditioning controls, lighting controls, call buttons, electrical outlets, etc.) shall be mounted no more than 48...
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§ 38.125(c)(8) Handrails
(8) Handrails. If provided, handrails shall allow persons with disabilities to grasp them from outside the car while starting to board, and to continue to use them throughout the...
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Keeping Web Accessibility In Mind
Requires the Registered User plan or above. Login!
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11B-202.4 Path of travel requirements in alterations, additions and structural repairs
Eliminating a turnstile or providing an alternative accessible route. Installing accessible door hardware. Installing grab bars in toilet stalls....
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T215.3. Public Address and Stop Request Systems
Large non-rail vehicles that operate in fixed route service with multiple designated stops shall provide public address and stop request systems in accordance with T215.3....
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T103 Definitions
These terms are: boarding platform, fixed route service (or fixed route), large transit entity, large non-rail vehicle, small non-rail vehicle, and non-rail vehicle....
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Designing Access Into the Outdoor Environment
This part of the guidebook explains how to incorporate the Forest Service Outdoor Recreation Accessibility Guidelines (FSORAG), the Forest Service Trail Accessibility Guidelines (FSTAG),...
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A4.5.1 GENERAL
Ambulant and semiambulant people who have difficulty maintaining balance and those with restricted gaits are particularly sensitive to slipping and tripping hazards. For such people,...
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4.7.9.2 Clear Floor or Ground Space
Clear floor or ground space 48 inches (1220 mm) by 30 inches (760 mm) oriented for a forward or parallel approach shall be provided for utility sinks required to meet 4.7.9. This...
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A. Accessible Voting Program
Accessible polling places are and shall be the cornerstone of the County’s voting accessibility program. ...
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11B-502.3.3 Marking
Access aisles shall be marked with a blue painted borderline around their perimeter....
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11B-502.3.3 Marking
Access aisles shall be marked with a blue painted borderline around their perimeter....
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11B-502.3.3 Marking
Access aisles shall be marked with a blue painted borderline around their perimeter....
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Accessible golf cars (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Accessible golf cars....
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D. Recording, Categorizing, and Reporting Written Disability-related Complaints Received by Carriers
Certificated U.S. carriers and foreign carriers1 operating to, from, and in the United States using at least one aircraft with more than 60 passenger seats must record, categorize, and report...
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9. When ramp access is provided to one side of a crawl tube and the other side is only entered by transfer access, how is it counted (ramp or transfer access play component)?
When ramp access is provided to one side of a crawl tube and the other side is only entered by transfer access, how is it counted (ramp or transfer access play component)?...
- Door King Inc. 1837 PC Programmable Telephone Entry and Access Control System
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C. Who should conduct the survey?
While it is possible for a single individual to survey facilities for accessibility, most people find it easier to conduct surveys while working in teams of two or three....
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8. Testing to Ensure Direct, Equal Access
Frequent testing is essential to ensure direct, equal access to emergency communications services. The best way to test is to implement an internal testing program....
