Section 217.4.6 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for TTYs in hospitals.
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Hospitals: ADA Standard Section 217.4.6
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II-5.1000 General.
[Insert the following text before the question, "Can back doors . . . ?" p. 22.]...
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Accessible Routes
accessible route must comply with ADAAG provisions for the location, width (minimum of 36 inches), passing space, head room, surface, slope (maximum of 1:12 or 8.33%), changes in level, doors...
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907.2.8 Group R-1
An automatic fire detection system is not required in buildings that do not have interior corridors serving guestrooms and where guestrooms have a means of egress door opening directly to...
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Arriving At the Hotel
Staff who assist guests at the front door should offer assistance to guests who are blind or who have low vision in finding the Registration Desk or other hotel facilities....
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A4.1.1(3) Areas Used Only by Employees as Work Areas
Rooms housing individual offices in a typical office building must meet the requirements of the guidelines concerning doors, accessible routes, etc. but do not need to allow for maneuvering...
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Memory
lists of crucial information such as passwords Allow employee to use voice activated recorder to record verbal instructions Provide employee directory with pictures or use nametags and door...
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Cognitive/Psychiatric Impairments
For example, some individuals may benefit from pictures of buddies, color coding of escape doors and areas of rescue assistance, and information on tape or CD-ROM....
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Employee Work Areas [§206.2.8]
This requires a connecting accessible route to the work area, a compliant entrance, including entry doors or gates, and a wheelchair space within the work area....
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What Contributes to the Determination of "Readily Achievable"?
machines, display racks, and other furniture; 5) Repositioning telephones; 6) Adding raised markings on elevator control buttons; 7) Installing flashing alarm lights; 8) Widening doors...
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Maneuvering Space, Adjustable Cabinetry, Fixtures and Plumbing
Guidelines for usable bathroom state that sufficient maneuvering space is provided within the bathroom for a person using a wheelchair or other assistive device to enter and close the door...
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Roberta Null, Ph.D., ASID. Training for Blind and Low Vision Persons: Color Contrast
They have replaced the cabinet doors since then. And so that’s one of the reasons for the bright colors. I mean, it really shows a lot of contrast....
- American Specialties Recessed Toilet Seat Cover Dispenser 0477
- Carr Corporation Specimen Pass-through Cabinet: SPT-12
- Rebuilding Together Harrisonburg-Rockingham County - Harrisonburg, VA
- American Foundation for the Blind
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Private Buildings: ADA Standard Section 217.4.2.2
Section 217.4.2.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for TTYs in private buildings.
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Public Buildings: ADA Standard Section 217.4.3.1
Section 217.4.3.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for TTYs in public buildings.
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Private Buildings: ADA Standard Section 217.4.3.2
Section 217.3.2.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for TTYs in private buildings.
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Transportation Facilities: ADA Standard Section 217.4.7
Section 217.4.7 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for TTYs in transportation facilities.
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John Brabyn, Ph.D., Director of Rehabilitation Engineering Research, Center on Low Vision and Blindness (NIDRR), Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute
Distinguish doors and doorways with visual contrast. Highlight glazed doors and side panels with prominent signs, logos or decorative features at eye level....
- Carr Corporation Narcotics Locker NL10
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This is a great unit but it's not "recessed", it's semi-recessed.
you place this unit next to the accessible lavatory or other required clear space and don't allow room for the projection, it may interfere with the minimum required clear floor space, door...