The estimation of the hardware replacements costs in the primary analysis is presented in Section 4.1.3....
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3.6.1. Hardware Replacement
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Study Method
Analysis of the discussion provides museum and park staff with themes for further research on effective communication....
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105 Referenced Standards
(BHMA) for power operated and power assisted doors (105.2.1) American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) for various elevators and platform lifts (105.2.2) American Society for Testing...
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7. Training Call Takers to Respond Effectively to TTY Calls
You should use this checklist to assess your current training program for emergency call services, policies and procedures, and testing program....
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‘‘direct threat’’
This is the test established by the Supreme Court in Arline....
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MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
. § 35.133(a), the City will maintain the accessibility of its programs, activities, services, facilities, and equipment, and will take whatever actions are necessary (such as routine testing...
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Phase II – Textures
Phase II – Textures The test procedure and purpose of this portion of the study was introduced to the participants using a standardized verbal description....
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Access to your doctor’s office or medical equipment
And you can get the tests you need, like X-rays or mammograms. Who needs access? You might need it if you use a wheelchair, a scooter, a walker, a cane, or crutches....
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Current industry standard practices resulting from this project
Brick Industry Association (BIA) The BIA participated in the funding of the research conducted at the University of Pittsburgh and two brick paving patterns were tested along with the concrete...
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11B-208.3.1 General
Factors that could affect "user convenience" include, but are not limited to, protection from the weather, security, lighting, and comparative maintenance of the alternative parking site...
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Feature 2 - Routes to the Building Entrance
There must be at least one exterior accessible route that connects accessible parking spaces and other accessible elements within the site, such as accessible drop-off areas or a route from...
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III. DEFINITIONS
The term “Auxiliary Aids and Services” includes qualified interpreters provided either on-site or through video remote interpreting (“VRI”) services; note takers; real-time computer-aided...
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B. Question 2: Section 904.4.1 and Clear Counter Space
Moreover, the ADA Standards “cover fixed or built-in elements of buildings, structures, site improvements, and pedestrian routes or vehicular ways located on a site." 28 C.F.R. § 36.406(...
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Future Research Needs
outcomes of developed strategies can promote further understanding of how accessibility and universal design can be incorporated into exhibit design for the cultural institutions and park sites...
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Future Research Needs
methods to integrate universal design into museum technology strategies across the continuum — collection digitization and management, resource discovery, exhibit and program designs and on-site...
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F233.4.4.2 Alterations to Individual Residential Dwelling Units
F233.4.1.1 and F233.4.1.2 shall apply to the total number of residential dwelling units that are altered under a single contract, or are developed as a whole, whether or not located on a common site...
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F208.3.1 General
Factors that could affect "user convenience" include, but are not limited to, protection from the weather, security, lighting, and comparative maintenance of the alternative parking site...
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Wheelchair Accessible Telephones
Section 217.2 of the 2010 Standards provides that where one or more single units are provided, only one unit per floor, level, or exterior site is required to be wheelchair accessible....
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208.3.1 General
Factors that could affect "user convenience" include, but are not limited to, protection from the weather, security, lighting, and comparative maintenance of the alternative parking site...
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4. COMMON PATH OF TRAVEL ITEMS
2.083%) • Vertical changes in level • Openings in drains and gratings not to exceed ½ inch in predominant direction of travel • Protruding objects and overhead obstructions • Site...
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233.3.4.2 Alterations to Individual Residential Dwelling Units
233.3.1.1 and 233.3.1.2 shall apply to the total number of residential dwelling units that are altered under a single contract, or are developed as a whole, whether or not located on a common site...