Published on Nov 3, 2014 Accessible Pittsburgh The One Step Project is designed to encourage businesses to remove one step from the entrance to their business making it more accessible...
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Re: Single User Restroom Accessibility
Signs must designate all-gender. This is the only mandate from statute. All other regulations in CBC or CPC must be followed....
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Interdisciplinary Communication and Vocabulary
think is so exciting about where he’s going with this is addressing a little bit of the gap analysis that we talked about yesterday, that the physics in terms of parameters that we can design...
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§ 36.401(d)(1)(ii)(B)
The facility housing a "shopping center or shopping mall" only includes floor levels housing at least one sales or rental establishment, or any floor level designed or intended for use by...
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11B-803.1 General
Partitions and doors should be designed to ensure people using accessible dressing and fitting rooms privacy equivalent to that afforded other users of the facility....
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Section 1193.31 Accessibility and usability (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section 1193.31 Accessibility and usability (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section provides that, subject to section 1193.21, manufacturers must design, develop and fabricate their...
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Section 36.406(f)(2)
This rule, which is designed to prevent a public accommodation from placing wheelchair spaces and companion seats on one side of the facility only, is consistent with the Department’s enforcement...
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Q7: Curb Ramp for a Sidewalk that is Not Made of Concrete or Asphalt
Regardless of the materials used to construct the pedestrian walkway, if the intent of the design was to provide access to pedestrians, then curb ramps must be incorporated where an altered...
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1132A.8 Hand-activated door hardware
locking doors that are hand-activated and on an accessible route shall be operable with a single effort by lever-type hardware, panic bars, push-pull activating bars or other hardware designed...
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Lines of Sight at Dining Areas in Sports Venues
Designers called attention to dining areas integrated into the seating bowl of sports venues that are tiered in order to provide adequate lines of sight....
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Height
This will allow a design professional to increase the guardrail height if a specific location needs enhanced safety measures or a local building code applies....
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Research Projects
The Board’s research program is focused on the study of accessibility relating to architecture and design, communication, and transportation....
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Research Projects
The Board’s research program is focused on the study of accessibility relating to architecture and design, communication, and transportation....
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Transfer Height
Where possible, designers are encouraged to locate the transfer device seat within 17 to 19 inches above the load and unload surface....
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1.2 MDE Advisory Committee Membership
Table 1.2 lists the 24 organizations selected; each organization could designate a primary representative and a secondary representative who would participate in the absence of (or at the...
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R304.5.3 Cross Slope
Pedestrian street crossings without yield or stop control are crossings where there is no yield or stop sign, or where there is a traffic signal that is designed for the green phase....
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R101.1 General
Compliance with this document is mandatory when required by regulations issued by federal agencies that include accessibility standards for the design, construction, and alteration of pedestrian...
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"1991 Standards" and "2004 ADAAG" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The term "1991 Standards" refers to the currently enforceable ADA Standards for Accessible Design, codified at 28 CFR part 36, App. A. ...
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J. Valet Parking and New Parking Garage
construct accessible parking spaces, entrances, and routes of travel as required by 2010 Standards §§ 208.1, 208.2, 208.2.4, 208.3.1, and 502.1-503.5, and to erect appropriate signage designating...
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"1991 Standards" and "2004 ADAAG" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The term "1991 Standards" refers to the currently enforceable ADA Standards for Accessible Design, codified at 28 CFR part 36, App. A. ...
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ADA Requirements - Wheelchairs, Mobility Aids, and Other Power-Driven Mobility Devices
These requirements, or rules, clarify and refine issues that have arisen over the past 20 years and contain new, and updated, requirements, including the 2010 Standards for Accessible Design...
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Sec.36.401(d)(1)(ii)(B)
The facility housing a "shopping center or shopping mall'' only includes floor levels housing at least one sales or rental establishment, or any floor level designed or intended for use...
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Research Projects
The Board’s research program is focused on the study of accessibility relating to architecture and design, communication, and transportation....