Minimum maneuvering clearances at doors that are not automatic or power-assisted shall be as shown in Fig. 25....
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4.13.6 MANEUVERING CLEARANCES AT DOORS
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2. Prioritization of Access Improvements
Hospitals, medical facilities, assisted living facilities and other similar facilities; 4. Places of public accommodation such as commercial and business zones; 5....
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§382.53(a)(1)
(1) As a U.S. carrier, you must ensure that passengers with a disability who identify themselves as persons needing visual or hearing assistance have prompt access to the same information...
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4.2 Physical Accessibility Barriers and Solutions
Simple/Low cost Involved / High cost Parking spaces are too narrow Use cones and/or tape and temporary signs to mark additional parking spaces Restripe parking area...
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II-3.1000 General
Most requirements of title II are based on section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of handicap in federally assisted programs and activities...
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Notifying the Access Board When an Entire Trail or Beach Access Route is Exempted [F204.4.1]
forms are in the appendix of this guide and are also available on the Access Board’s Web site at www.access-board.gov/guidelines-and -standards/recreation-facilities/outdoor-developed-areas...
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A. Measuring Slope and Cross Slope
Surveying ramps, parking spaces, access aisles, door approaches and sidewalks will require you to determine if the slopes (i.e.: in the direction of travel) and cross slopes...
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R212.6 Benches
The clear space shall be located either at one end of the bench or shall not overlap the area within 460 mm (1.5 ft) from the front edge of the bench....
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Error/Omission: Adequate maneuvering clearance is not provided at doors, including doors to accessible toilet stalls.
Result: A person using a wheelchair cannot open the door without a clear level area in front of and adjacent to the door that provides a place to maneuver....
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General: ADA Standard Section 222.1
Section 222.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for dressing, fitting, and locker rooms.
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Altered Rides
Thus, if an existing ride is simply moved to another area of a park or to another park, it is not considered altered unless the load or unload area is newly designed or newly constructed...
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Shelves and Maneuvering Space
This fact can be considered in determining if it is readily achievable to provide access to all sales areas....
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C. Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
to implement Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act for recipients of such assistance....
- National Technical Assistance Center on Blindness and Visual Impairment
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Best Practice Recommendations for Layout Planning
Again, event staff may be needed to assist with adjusting furniture. When a personal assistant accompanies an individual, plan seating to include the assistant....
- Haws Barrier-Free Chilled Dual Wall Mount Fountain H1011.8HO
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Introduction
business license, playing ball in the local park, marching in the Memorial Day parade, attending an annual street festival or a town meeting, or calling 9‒1‒1 for emergency police, fire, or rescue...
- AIA White Paper: A Proposal for additions to accessibility Standards for Nursing Home & Assisted Living Residents in Toileting and Bathing
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Restaurants and Lounges
In any case, do not try to “hide” your guests with disabilities by placing them in secluded areas. Buffets....
- Employer Assistance and Resource Network on Disability Inclusion (EARN)
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Can curbs be used to indicate areas with less than 80” of vertical clearance?
The standards specify a maximum height (27”) for the leading edge of barriers so they are within cane sweep, but a minimum height is not specified. Curbs may be mistaken for a step...
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F. Shelter Environment
When they arrive at a shelter, people who are blind and those with low vision might need assistance orienting themselves to the shelter layout and locating pathways to sleeping areas, toilet...
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General Tips
Do not assume that a person with a disability needs assistance. Ask before acting. If you offer assistance, wait until the offer is accepted. Then wait for or ask for instructions....
- U.S. Department of Transportation: Self-Evaluation Basics
