Access aisles shall be marked with a blue painted borderline around their perimeter....
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11B-502.3.3 Marking
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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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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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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....
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H. How Can You Tell if a Curb Ramp is Accessible?
The best way to determine if a curb ramp is accessible is to survey it to determine the extent to which it complies with ADA accessibility requirements....
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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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The International Symbol of Accessibility (ISA)
Created in 1968 through a design competition by Rehabilitation International and adopted by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), the ISA has served as a global icon for accessibility...
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36 CFR Part 1192 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Accessibility Guidelines for Transportation Vehicles (2016 Non-Rail Vehicle Guidelines) - Preamble
SUMMARY: The Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board (Access Board or Board) is issuing a final rule that revises its existing accessibility guidelines for non-rail vehicles...
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2. Treatment of WCAG 2.0
accessibility....
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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,...
- The Accessibility Management Platform (AMP)
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Examples of Accessible Features for Websites
Examples of Accessible Features for Websites Notes: 1. When navigation links are used, people who use a screen reader must listen to all the links before proceeding....
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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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Private Businesses that Serve the Public: Public Accommodations
The ADA establishes requirements for twelve categories of public accommodations, including stores and shops, restaurants and bars, service establishments, theaters, hotels, recreation facilities...
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FAQ: What is Corada's commitment to web accessibility?
That objective can only be accomplished when everyone has access to our site. ...
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Web Accessibility
If websites are not accessible, people with disabilities are denied equal access. ...
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ii. Web accessibility under the ADA
station used for specified public transportation; (8) A museum, library, gallery, or other place of public display or collection; (9) A park, zoo, amusement park, or other place of recreation...
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Do companies need to review all their products and services for accessibility and usability?
Do companies need to review all their products and services for accessibility and usability? Yes. Accessibility and usability must be assessed for individual products and services....
- American Association on Health and Disability (AAHD)
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§ 36.302(f)(8) Prevention of fraudulent purchase of accessible seating
(8) Prevention of fraudulent purchase of accessible seating. A public accommodation may not require proof of disability before selling a wheelchair space. ...
- Designing Sidewalks and Trails for Access, Part I of II: Review of Existing Guidelines and Practices