Section 206.2.3 covers the scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes within multi-story buildings and facilities
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Multi-Story Buildings and Facilities: ADA Standard Section 206.2.3
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§382.123(a)(1)
(1) You must ensure that a passenger with a disability who uses a wheelchair and takes advantage of the opportunity to preboard the aircraft can stow his or her wheelchair in this area,...
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Section 35.151(i) Curb ramps
In the NPRM, the Department proposed making a minor editorial change to this section, deleting the phrase “other sloped areas’’ from the two places in which it appears in the 1991 title...
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Issue 9: Reach (how far?)
APS devices can be located in landscaped areas if the pushbutton is reachable from a level paved area....
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Image maps
Image maps should not generally be used because: They have become an outdated method of presenting links; It is easier to use CSS for laying out links on different areas...
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406.7 Islands
Each curb ramp shall have a level area 48 inches (1220 mm) long minimum by 36 inches (915 mm) wide minimum at the top of the curb ramp in the part of the island intersected by the crossings...
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2. Typical Issues for People Who are Blind or Have Low Vision
That means any area where people using the shelter can walk, including hallways, corridors, eating areas, and sleeping areas, must be free of objects that cannot be detected by a person...
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Picnic Units
A picnic unit is a part of a picnic area that contains one or more constructed features used for picnics by an individual or a group....
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New Customers
Studies show that once people with disabilities find a business where they can shop or get services in an accessible manner, they become repeat customers....
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Conclusions
No studies or measurement of transfers were recorded nor did we collect information on the space needs of other tasks on exam tables like repositioning the body for exams....
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Dissemination activities
Access board meetings This study was present at the US Access Board In-Person Meeting in Chicago, Illinois during September 2010....
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Acceptable SEWF Systems
For our study, two cooperators (Zeager Bros....
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Appendix C Rotational Penetrometer Data Form
Appendix C National Center on Accessibility - National Trails Surface Study Rotational Penetrometer Data Form Trails Information Trail Name: ...
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Conclusion
Conclusion Preliminary results from this study indicate that there is no perfect playground surface. ...
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2.2.5 Grip Strength
Additional analyses of this data to study potential differences in grip strength capabilities by age and medical condition that may clinical relevance have also been reported (e.g....
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Problem One (Lifts and Elevators)
Problem One: The elevator or lift to the voting area requires a key to be inserted before the elevator or lift is operational....
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10.2.1(2)
replaced bus shelters shall be installed or positioned so as to permit a wheelchair or mobility aid user to enter from the public way and to reach a location, having a minimum clear floor area...
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Disproportionality (20%)
Regulations implementing the standards define “disproportionate” as exceeding 20% of the total cost of alterations to the primary function area....
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- SafePath EntryLevel™ Landings
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1.4 Overview of Report
Few studies have addressed explicitly the particular issues raised in this rulemaking....
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Projected Low Vision Prevalence over Time
And depending on which study you quote and who you’re trying to impress, the criterion for how you [define] low vision will vary....
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11B-202.3 Alterations
In addition, an accessible primary entrance to the building or facility and path of travel to the specific area of alteration, including toilet and bathing facilities, drinking fountains...
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11B-250.1 General
Physical separation shall be provided with circulation paths raised 4 inches (102 mm) minimum above the area where vehicular traffic occurs....