Accessible play components are required to be on accessible routes, including elevated play components that are required to be connected by ramps....
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Accessible Play Components
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1003.2.12.2 Opening limitations
At elevated walking surfaces for access to and use of electrical, mechanical, or plumbing systems or equipment, guards shall have balusters or be of solid materials such that a sphere with...
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E) Alternate Services
If a town meeting is scheduled to be held on the second floor of a building without an elevator and a person using a wheelchair wishes to attend the meeting, the meeting should be relocated...
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Scope of Coverage
The Fair Housing Act defines "covered multifamily dwelling" to mean buildings consisting of four or more units if such buildings have one or more elevators; and ground floor units in other...
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Primary Function
and return areas and employment areas (except those involving non-occupiable spaces accessed only by ladders, catwalks, crawl spaces, very narrow passageways, or freight (non-passenger) elevators...
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Kitchen Counters, Walls, and Floors
Staggered stud construction to prevent noise transmission to other rooms Zero clearance kitchen entries with less than 1/4” change of elevation throughout the accessible route. ...
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Suggestion by Eldon Tipping
Measurement lines that were parallel to slopes were to connect elevation control points....
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ii. Web accessibility under the ADA
proprietor of the establishment as the residence of the proprietor; (2) A restaurant, bar, or other establishment serving food or drink; (3) A motion picture house, theater, concert hall...
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1.1.3.2 State-regulated buildings, structures, and applications
home for the elderly, children’s nursery, children’s home or institution, school or any similar occupancy of any capacity Theater, dancehall, skating rink, auditorium, assembly hall...
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1.1.3.2 State-regulated buildings, structures, and applications
Theater, dancehall, skating rink, auditorium, assembly hall, meeting hall, nightclub, fair building or similar place of assemblage where 50 or more persons may gather together in a building...
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Alterations and Additions
Primary function areas are those areas of a building that include the primary spaces for which the building was constructed (for example, offices or meeting areas in a town hall, locker...
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Inaccessible Town Program
Example A town hall has two sets of public toilet rooms. One set has been altered and is accessible, and the other set is not accessible....
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Invisible Wounds: Emerging Promising Practices for Meeting Planners
In a concert or large presentation hall, hold seats along the sides of the room close to exits for individuals who may experience challenges with crowds....
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Anthropometry of Wheeled Mobility Project - Final Report
Steinfeld, Director Center for Inclusive Design and Environmental Access (IDeA Center) School of Architecture and Planning University at Buffalo 3435 Main Street, 378 Hayes Hall...
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Attachment C
ON-CALL INTERPRETIVE SERVICES The Agency will maintain a list of sign language and oral interpreting services that are available (on-call 24 hours per day) and willing to provide...
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Attachment D: HUMBOLDT COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICY STATEMENT REGARDING EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION WITH PEOPLE WHO ARE DEAF OR HARD OF HEARING
ON-CALL INTERPRETER SERVICES The Agency will maintain a list of sign language and oral interpreting services that are available (on-call 24 hours per day) to provide qualified interpreters...
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Attachment D
Example: An officer responds to an aggravated battery call and upon arriving at the scene observes a bleeding victim and an individual holding a weapon....
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Selection of Variables
breadth; sitting chest depth; sitting height from chair; weight B Reaches: all reaches measured forward, vertically, and out to the side; fingertip reach [toggle switches, buttons...
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Introduction
To obtain additional single copies of this Manual or other ADA informational materials, call EEOC at 1-800-669-EEOC (voice) or 1-800-800-3302 (TDD) or write to EEOC Office of Communications...
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QUESTION: WHAT INFORMATION ARE PVOs RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING TO PASSENGERS WITH DISABILITIES CONCERNING ACCESSIBILITY MATTERS?
*PVOs should inform passengers with disabilities, especially those with mobility impairments, about ports of call on a trip where ship-to-shore transfers are made via tenders (i.e., smaller...
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2.4.1 Current Marketplace Dynamics
Increasingly, these so-called “box tables” are being replaced by examination tables that are height adjustable, such as that shown in Figure 2.4.1(a)....
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Discussion
So if a glare source is off axis for anybody – it doesn’t have to be somebody with low vision – it’s called disability glare. That’s just scattered light inside your eye....
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20. Where can a school district or parent get more information about these issues?
Districts and parents can also call OCR’s customer service line at 800‐421‐3481 (voice) or 800‐877‐8339 (TDD) to obtain this contact information....