Performance areas, including but not limited to, stages, platforms and orchestra pits, are treated as raised or lowered areas within a given story and all are required to be accessible by ramp...
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11B-206.2.6 Performance areas
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218 and 810 Transportation Facilities
The 1991 Standards at sections 4.1.3(15), 4.7.7, 4.29.2, 4.29.5, 4.29.6, and 10.3.1(8) require detectable warnings at curb ramps, hazardous vehicular areas, reflecting pools, and transit...
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206.3 Location
Elements such as ramps, elevators, or other circulation devices, fare vending or other ticketing areas, and fare collection areas shall be placed to minimize the distance which wheelchair...
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F240.2.2 Elevated Play Components
For purposes of this section, ramps, transfer systems, steps, decks, and roofs are not considered elevated play components....
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240.2.2 Elevated Play Components
For purposes of this section, ramps, transfer systems, steps, decks, and roofs are not considered elevated play components....
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Eunice Noell-Waggoner, IES, LC. Value, Contrast and Reflections
These edited Proceedings are based on notes by JEW and TOS, and slides that accompanied the presentation) Exterior Considerations (slides 2 and 3) Contrast is needed at ramps &...
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The Americans with Disabilities Act and Other Federal Laws Protecting the Rights of Voters with Disabilities
People who use wheelchairs or other mobility aids, such as walkers, have been unable to enter the polling place to cast their ballot because there was no ramp. ...
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221.2.3.2 Vertical Dispersion
Points of entry to bleacher seating may include, but are not limited to, cross aisles, concourses, vomitories, and entrance ramps and stairs....
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11B-206.2.6 Performance areas
Performance areas, including but not limited to, stages, platforms and orchestra pits, are treated as raised or lowered areas within a given story and all are required to be accessible by ramp...
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11B-240.2.2 Elevated play components
For purposes of this section, ramps, transfer systems, steps, decks, and roofs are not considered elevated play components....
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11B-206.2.6 Performance areas
Performance areas, including but not limited to, stages, platforms and orchestra pits, are treated as raised or lowered areas within a given story and all are required to be accessible by ramp...
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Space Needs
Subjects in general required more width (distance along the x-axis) than depth (distance along the y-axis) when performing transfers to this platform. ...
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Appendix: Revised Annotated Bibliography
, shoulder width, chest width at axilla, waist width, hip/pelvic width, foot length, elbow-to-knuckle, angle of back surface, angle of seat surface, angle of leg surface (maximum) and l-r...
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M305.2.2 Length (Section-by-Section Analysis)
inches deep, the Committee recommended requiring a transfer support to extend horizontally along the side of the patient table at the designated transfer location for at least the minimum width...
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FOREWORD
Some examples of findings include: Sweep Width-The 85th percentile inline skater had a 1.5-meter (m) (4.9-foot (ft) sweep width, wider than the AASHTO recommended width for bike lanes...
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