Section 206.2.8 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes in employee work areas.
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  Employee Work Areas: ADA Standard Section 206.2.8
  
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  General: ADA Standard Section 234.1
  
Section 234.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for amusement rides.
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  Hallways
  
An alternate pedestrian route that does not include the protruding object, if available, may be appropriate....
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  F208.3.1 General
  
In parking facilities that do not serve a particular building or facility, parking spaces complying with 502 shall be located on the shortest accessible route to an accessible pedestrian...
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  Q3: Roadway Resurfacing Alteration Project and Curb Ramp Improvements
  
A3: It depends on whether the resurfacing work affects a pedestrian crosswalk. ...
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  208.3.1 General
  
In parking facilities that do not serve a particular building or facility, parking spaces complying with 502 shall be located on the shortest accessible route to an accessible pedestrian...
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  F216.13 Trailhead Signs
  
Where new trail information signs are provided at trailheads on newly constructed or altered trails designed for use by hikers or pedestrians, this section requires the signs to comply with...
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  EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
  
Pedestrian Clearance Intervals Pedestrian clearance intervals allow pedestrians who begin crossing a signalized intersection before the beginning of the flashing DON'T WALK phase to completely...
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  11B-202.4 Path of travel requirements in alterations, additions and structural repairs
  
Code, it shall not be required to retrofit such elements to reflect the incremental changes in this code solely because of an alteration to an area served by those elements of the path...
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  2. Other considerations when developing websites:
  
second, static copy of pages that are auto-refreshing or that require a timed-response; use titles, context, and other heading structures to help users navigate complex pages or elements...
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  SUMMARY
  
the five general categories of disabilities (mobility impairments, visual impairments, hearing impairments, speech impairments, and cognitive impairments), the Guide outlines the four elements...
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  407.2.1.3 Clear Floor or Ground Space
  
The clear floor or ground space required at elevator call buttons must remain free of obstructions including ashtrays, plants, and other decorative elements that prevent wheelchair users...
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  Company Structure, Conduct Policy, and Discipline:
  
: Individuals with ASD may not be familiar with or understand abstract concepts like corporate structure, hierarchies of responsibility, reporting requirements, and other structural elements...
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  A4.3.1(1) Travel Distances
  
In inclement weather, slow progress and resting can greatly increase a disabled person's exposure to the elements....
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  Landings [§405.7]
  
Handrails, edge protection, vertical posts and other elements cannot obstruct or overlap the minimum 60” by 60” clearance....
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  Measuring instruments and accuracy
  
Measuring instruments and accuracy There are many instruments that are currently available for measuring distances and angles as well as the surface roughness of accessible elements....
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  11B-308.4 Suggested reach ranges for children
  
Where building elements such as coat hooks, lockers, or operable parts are designed for use primarily by children, the suggested dimensions of Table 11B-308.4 shall be permitted....
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  11B-304.2 Floor or ground surfaces
  
ground spaces, turning spaces, and in similar spaces where people using wheelchairs and other mobility devices must park their mobility aids such as in wheelchair spaces, or maneuver to use elements...
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  Providing Comforts and Conveniences—Constructed Features
  
Constructed features are the site furnishings and other elements provided in picnic areas, campgrounds, and other recreation sites....
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  202.4 Alterations Affecting Primary Function Areas
  
If a private entity has constructed or altered required elements of a path of travel at a place of public accommodation or commercial facility in accordance with the specifications in the...
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  Talking Three-Dimensional Models for Way-finding 
  
Students at the center hear audio descriptions about each element that they touch (see figures 9 and 10)....
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  206 Accessible Routes
  
This section specifies the required number of accessible routes (206.2) and their location (206.3), and addresses elements on accessible routes such as entrances (206.4), doors, doorways...
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  F101 Purpose
  
This document contains scoping and technical requirements for accessibility to sites, facilities, buildings, and elements by individuals with disabilities....
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  2010 ADA Standards
  
Where an element is to be installed at the minimum or maximum permitted dimension, such as “15 inches minimum” or “5 pounds maximum”, it would not be good practice to specify “5 pounds (...