., widening a doorway, installing a ramp), provision of accessibility services (e.g., sign language interpreters), provision of printed material in alternate formats (e.g., large-print,...
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Expanding Your Market: Tax Incentives for Businesses
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Shared Streets
exclusively by pedestrians, and not vehicles.46 The tactile surfaces tested included raised truncated domes that, in the United States, are used as detectable warning surfaces on curb ramps...
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Cross Slope (R302.6) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The level corners will provide a platform for providing level spaces for curb ramps and blended transitions, pedestrian street crossings, and accessible pedestrian signals and pedestrian...
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Conclusion
participants who did attempt to transfer, up to 5% failed to make it up or down to the second step for the adjacent transfer and up to 11% failed to make it up or down to the second step for the ramped...
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ADA Requirements
And, the Standards require doors with 32 inches of clear passage width, ramps and curb cuts for persons who use wheelchairs, crutches, and other mobility aids....
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14. Access and Construction Database
the Parties, the City shall create a database (the "Access and Construction Database") that contains the following information: (a) a listing and map of all locations at which curb ramps...
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I. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES AND POLICIES
community or in nearby communities) that could be used if people with disabilities cannot immediately return home after a disaster if, for instance, necessary accessible features such as ramps...
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References
Molenbroek JFM (1987) Anthropometry of Elderly People in the Netherlands; Research and Applications.Applied Ergonomics, 18(3):187‒19 Sanford (1996) A Review Technical Requirements for Ramps...
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III-6.4000 Alterations: Historic preservation
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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Facility (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
The Department's regulation implementing title II, which will be codified at 28 CFR part 35, addresses the obligations of public entities to ensure accessibility by providing curb ramps...
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I. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES AND POLICIES
community or in nearby communities) that could be used if people with disabilities cannot immediately return home after a disaster if, for instance, necessary accessible features such as ramps...
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§35.150 Existing facilities (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Carrying is not permitted as an alternative to structural modifications such as installation of a ramp or a chairlift....
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§35.151 New Construction and Alterations
In response to comments, the Department has added to the final rule a new paragraph (e) setting out the requirements of § 36.151 as applied to curb ramps....
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§35.151 New construction and alterations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In response to comments, the Department has added to the final rule a new paragraph (e) setting out the requirements of §36.151 as applied to curb ramps....
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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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Element-by-Element Safe Harbor
For example, a hotel must determine whether it is readily achievable to make its swimming pool accessible to people with mobility disabilities by installing a lift or a ramp as specified...
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7.6 Training
providing resources that enable the training company to do so; contracting with another training company that uses accessible sites; or providing any other accommodation (such as temporary ramps...
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F203 General Exceptions
These provisions address circulation paths (206.2.8) and visual alarms (215.3), and include exceptions concerning technical specifications for accessible routes (403.5) and ramp handrails...
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2. Background
., curb ramps and blended transitions, and detectable warning surfaces)....
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Background:
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...