408.4.8 Emergency Communications. Car emergency signaling devices complying with 407.4.9 shall be provided....
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408.4.8 Emergency Communications
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New Trails [F247.1]
The Federal Trail Data Standards (FTDS) classify trails by their designed use and managed use....
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A4.10.14 Emergency Communications
Ideally, emergency two-way communication systems should provide both voice and visual display intercommunication so that persons with hearing impairments and persons with vision impairments...
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207.1.1
207.1.1 Barriers at common or emergency entrances and exits of business establishments conducting business with the general public that are existing, under construction, or under contract...
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Emergency Communication [§407.4.9]
Emergency Communication [§407.4.9] The ASME A17.1 code requires a two-way means of emergency communication in elevator cars....
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408.4.8 Emergency Communications
Car emergency signaling devices complying with 407.4.9 shall be provided....
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408.4.8 Emergency Communications
Car emergency signaling devices complying with 407.4.9 shall be provided....
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§ 38.159(b)(3) Emergency operation
(3) Emergency operation....
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§ 38.125(b)(3) Emergency operation
(3) Emergency operation....
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Designed Use
Designed Use is the "Managed Use" of a trail that requires the most demanding design, construction, and maintenance parameters....
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Emergency Planning with Event Facilities Staff
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- Garaventa Evacu-Trac CD7 Evacuation Chair
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C. Equipment and Features to Provide Direct and Equal Access to Emergency Communications Services
Remember, PSAPs must provide direct and equal access to emergency communications services for people who use TTYs....
- Safety Technology International Mini Theft Stopper
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Q: What types of telephone emergency services are covered by Title II of the ADA?
Q: What types of telephone emergency services are covered by Title II of the ADA?...
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D. Entering the Emergency Shelter
Entering the Emergency Shelter Building Entrance A shelter must have at least one accessible entrance that is on an accessible route....
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Personal Support:
1. * Determine how you will get emergency help, if needed. 1.1 Consider asking more than one person at the event [family, friends or colleagues] to check on you in the event of an emergency...
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Check-in:
1. * If you know you will have difficulty, because of walking, mobility, seeing or hearing or other issues, in case of emergency, (i.e., fire, evacuation, etc.) consider: 1.1 Let the...
- Department of Homeland Security
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STANDARD BUILDING EVACUATION SYSTEMS
A standard building evacuation system has three components: 1. The circulation path 2. The occupant notification system(s) 3. Directions to and through the circulation...
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F. Check-In Areas
F. Check-In Areas A shelter usually has one or more check-in areas located near the entrance to the shelter. When check-in areas are provided, then at least one accessible...
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2. Parking Spaces Checklist
2. Parking Spaces Checklist
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E1-g
E1-g. At each location on the way to each shelter activity area where the accessible route passes through a door, does at least one door meet the following...
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1. Typical Issues
During an emergency, as a temporary measure, if additional accessible parking spaces are needed, a portable ramp can be provided in a parking space marked off by traffic cones to provide...