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11B-407.2.2.2 Visible signals
Visible signal fixtures shall be centered at 72 inches (1829 mm) minimum above the finish floor or ground....
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New Construction
This includes play areas located in a variety of settings: parks, schools, childcare facilities, shopping centers, and public gathering areas. ...
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Islands [4.7.11]
If there is no level space between ramps, wheelchairs can "bottom out" or "high center" while proceeding down one ramp while the back wheels are coming up the other slope....
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Resources:
2002) Emergency Response for People Who Have Access and Functional Needs: A Guide for First Responders High Rise Evacuation for People with Disabilities 4/10/13, Webinar Pacific ADA Center...
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Outpatient Facilities
Examples include a hospital's clinic or ambulatory care center....
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Trail Construction and Maintenance Notebook
The Missoula Technology and Development Center's "Trail Construction and Maintenance Notebook" contains basic trail building information....
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Clear Floor Space [4.19.3]
Clear Floor Space [4.19.3] Clear floor space should be centered at the fixture (although this is not specifically required by ADAAG)....
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Assistive Technology Act of 2004
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Job Accommodation Network
This first-of-its-kind technical assistance center provides free, expert and confidential guidance on workplace accommodations and disability employment issues....
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Activation button
Activation button The audio buttons are located in the center of the panels and under the text. Participants expressed concern over the difficulty of finding it....
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CAVALIERS OPERATING COMPANY, LLC /s/ Len Komoroski Len Komoroski President Cavaliers Operating Company, LLC 1 Center Court Cleveland, OH 44115 Date: December 13, 2012...
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1133A.7 Knee and toe space
The knee and toe space shall be 30 inches (762 mm) wide minimum, centered on the sink, countertop or appliance. ...
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5.5 Pre-Employment Inquiries
The prohibition on pre-employment inquiries about disability does not prevent an employer from obtaining necessary information regarding an applicant's qualifications, including medical...
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Companion Seats
This solution should prevent any vertical discrepancies that are not the direct result of differences in the sizes and configurations of wheelchairs....
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9.8 What if an Employee Provides False Information About his/her Health or Physical Condition?
The ADA does not prevent use of this defense to a workers' compensation claim....
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Accessible Route to Parking
A typical design solution where accessible routes run in front of spaces is the provision of wheel stops that help prevent encroachment into the accessible route....
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Handrails
This is to prevent children running into protruding rails in the play area....
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What does the Voting Rights Act do?
For years, many states had laws on their books that served only to prevent minority citizens from voting....
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5 Steps to Make New Lodging Facilities Comply with the ADA
Preventing ADA mistakes is much less expensive if the mistakes are found during the design process or early in the construction process....
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3. Getting Access to Medical Equipment
No access to medical equipment can prevent people from getting appropriate medical services....
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Doorways [4.8.4]
Recommendation: Ramps and doors should be configured to facilitate wheelchair maneuvering and to prevent open doors from obstructing ramp openings (important along egress routes)....
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4.17.3* Size and Arrangement
EXCEPTION: In instances of alteration work where provision of a standard stall (Fig. 30(a)) is technically infeasible or where plumbing code requirements prevent combining existing stalls...
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Shape and Diameter
The 1½ inch clearance between walls and handrails is an absolute dimension; it provides knuckle clearance while preventing entrapment of the arm for people who lean on rails with their forearm...