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Who Will Provide the Assistance?
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§382.125(c)
(c) You must provide for the checking and timely return of passengers' wheelchairs, other mobility aids, and other assistive devices as close as possible to the door of the aircraft, so...
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Mounting Height
Mounting Height ADAAG specifies a signal height 80 inches above the highest floor level within the space or 6 inches below the ceiling, whichever is lower....
- Rockwood Manufacturing Company 622 UL Listed 190˚ Door Viewer For Doors 1-3/8" to 2-1/8"
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Q27. What does under control mean? Do service animals have to be on a leash? Do they have to be quiet and not bark?
The service animal must be harnessed, leashed, or tethered while in public places unless these devices interfere with the service animal's work or the person's disability prevents use of...
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Detectable Warnings on Walking Surfaces [4.29.2]
Detectable Warnings on Walking Surfaces [4.29.2] Detectable warnings are intended to alert pedestrians of an imminent hazard but are not designed as wayfinding devices....
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Miscellaneous Elements
MISCELLANEOUS ELEMENTS Fire alarm systems: visible alarms 11B-215, 11B-702 Assistive Listening...
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Emergency Evacuation Preparedness: Taking Responsibility For Your Safety A Guide For People with Disabilities and Other Activity Limitations
By June Isaacson Kailes, Disability Policy Consultant © June Isaacson Kailes, Disability Policy Consultant, Playa del Rey, California and The Center for Disability Issues and the...
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Miscellaneous Elements
MISCELLANEOUS ELEMENTS Fire alarm systems: visible alarms 11B-215, 11B-702 Assistive Listening...
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OBJECTIVES
The primary objective of this paper is to review the key issues in signalization of roundabouts, where the purpose of the signals is to provide pedestrian access, with particular attention...
- Access Board: Tactile Sign Scoping
- Door King Inc. 6400 In-Ground Swing Gate Operator
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38. Is an employer relieved of its obligation to provide reasonable accommodation for an employee with a disability who fails to take medication, to obtain medical treatment, or to use an assistive device (such as a hearing aid)?
The ADA requires an employer to provide reasonable accommodation to remove workplace barriers, regardless of what effect medication, other medical treatment, or assistive devices may have...
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SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
The actual cost could be less, if fewer than four signal faces are used at each crossing....
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Miscellaneous - Areas of Sports Activities, Team or Player Seating, Exercise Machines & Equipment, Bowling Lanes, Saunas & Steam Rooms, and Shooting Facilities
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When door vision lights are limited to 100 square inches by the fire code, is compliance with the specified maximum height of 43” to the bottom edge still required?
The Standards do not exempt such doors from the requirement for vision lights (§404.2.11)....
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907.2.3 Group E
Auditoriums, cafeterias, gymnasiums and the like are protected by heat detectors or other approved detection devices. 2.3....
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Multi-Lane Channelized Turn Lanes (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Multi-Lane Channelized Turn Lanes (Section-by-Section Analysis) Pedestrian activated signals must be provided at pedestrian street crossings at multi-lane channelized turn lanes at roundabouts...
- Door King Inc. 6004 Column Mount Swing Gate Operator
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[2010 ADAS] 105.2.4 ICC/IBC
and appliances that receive their power from the initiating device circuit or signaling line circuit of a control unit shall be California State Fire Marshal listed for use with the control...
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Roundabouts (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Pedestrian Hybrid Beacons are traffic signals that consist of a yellow signal centered below two horizontally aligned red signals....
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General: ADA Standard Section 215.1
Section 215.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for fire alarm systems.
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5. Accessible Features
interior routes; snow removal on exterior routes; replacing damaged or stolen room identification signs; tightening or adjusting accessible toilet seat fasteners, grab bars, handrails and door...