For instance, if you are considering incorporating a particular high school gymnasium into your sheltering plan, early in the process you should examine its parking, the path to the gymnasium...
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SHELTERING
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1. WORKING WITH VOLUNTEERS
Be familiar with the type of volunteers you’re working with as well as common requirements needed for different types of operations....
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Opening Force [§404.2.9]
Measuring Door or Gate Opening Force with Pressure Gauge When using door gauges and other measuring devices, it is advisable to follow these steps (except where product instructions specify...
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Communication. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Commenters said that the communication features in the 2004 ADAAG do not address the most common barriers that deaf and hard-of-hearing inmates face....
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Work Areas (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department’s proposed paragraphs would have required that areas that will be used only by employees as work stations be constructed so that individuals with disabilities could approach...
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11B-223 Medical care and long-term care facilities
All public use and common use areas shall be accessible in compliance with this chapter. 11B-223.2.1 Facilities not specializing in treating conditions that affect mobility....
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CASI California Survey Reports Acceptance Criteria - Field Tolerances AC 03-12
_____________________________________________________________________ Proposed 05-10-12 Discipline: Access Compliance References: CBSC Part 2, 11B-104; ADAS The meaning and use...
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7.4 Legal and Regulatory Considerations
opportunity to participate in and benefit from the providers’ medical services, including access to the facilities where services are provided and to the equipment medical practitioners’ use...
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Temporary Impairments
For example: Broken limbs, sprains, concussions, appendicitis, common colds, or influenza generally would not be disabilities....
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Public Rights-of-Way
Some comments asked that the final rule address certain elements common in public rights-of-ways....
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Relationship to Other Laws
Finally, part 36 does not invalidate or limit the remedies, rights, and procedures of any other Federal, State, or local laws (including State common law) that provide greater or equal protection...
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III-7.8600 Transient lodging
At least one type of amenity in each common area must be accessible. Alterations are subject to less stringent standards....
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Signage
Signage Common Problem: For permanent rooms and spaces, identification signage is mounted in the wrong location and cannot be read by persons who are blind or have low vision....
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11B-604.8.1.5 Grab bars
Where separate grab bars are required on adjacent walls at a common mounting height, an L-shaped grab bar meeting the dimensional requirements of Sections 11B-604.5.1 and 11B-604.5.2 shall...
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C. 255 Guidelines: Application and Scoping (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Because the technologies covered by the 508 Standards and 255 Guidelines often have similar features and functional and technical aspects, the standards and guidelines share common requirements...
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Rulemaking Process
And then shared-use paths is another thing that we’re working on. Shared-use paths are routes that are usually referred to as hiker/biker trails....
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An Overview of the Basic ADA Facility Requirements for Public Accommodations and Commercial Facilities
were required to comply with the ADA Standards to the Maximum Extent Feasible, and When an Alteration might affect the usability of a Primary Function Area, then additional Path...
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Abstract
Results suggest that under dry conditions, paved surfaces, path fines (with and without stabilizer), unpaved road mix, and packed soil surfaces require the least energy, allow higher ambulation...
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Three-Point Turn
The AASHTO Guide for the Development of Bicycle Facilities (pp. 35-36) recommends a minimum paved width of 300 cm (120 inches) for a two-way shared use path.(2) Table 18 shows that the mean...
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ADA Facilities Compliance Risk Assessment Form
(select all that apply) ____ (subtract 50 pts. if not used) A.) July 26, 1991 (Basic ADAAG Document) ____ (If applicable, subtract 50 pts. if not used) B.)...
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Section 4.1.6, Alterations (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Third, if the alteration affects or could affect the usability of or access to an area containing a primary function, the path of travel to the altered area and the restrooms, drinking fountains...
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Beach Access Routes
A beach access route is a continuous, unobstructed path that crosses the surface of the beach and provides pedestrians access to the water....