At least 50 percent, but no less than one, of benches at each location must provide a clear space for a wheelchair adjacent to the bench. Benches at tables are not required to comply....
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R212 Street Furniture (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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Adaptability
Rooms need to be designed to provide required clear floor space at fixtures, turning space, and door clearance....
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On-Site Readers
Specific skills are needed to be an on-site reader: ability to read material well, a good clear voice, and, ideally, knowledge of the language and vocabulary used in the documents....
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Escalators
Escalators must have a clear width of at least 32” and meet specific provisions in the ASME A17.1 Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators....
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11B-904.4 Sales and service counters
the number of existing mail boxes, the counter shall be permitted to have a portion which is 24 inches (610 mm) long minimum complying with Section 11B-904.4.1 provided that the required clear...
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11B-904.4 Sales and service counters
the number of existing mail boxes, the counter shall be permitted to have a portion which is 24 inches (610 mm) long minimum complying with Section 11B-904.4.1 provided that the required clear...
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Re: Lavatories Adjacent to Partitions
I would add that the California text does not specifically require a 'clearance' related to that 18" that we would theoretically be obligated to keep clear....
- Effective Emergency Management: Making Improvements for Communities and People with Disabilities
- Magnuson Group SLOPE Waste Receptacles
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11B-208.2 Minimum number
The term "parking facility" is used in Section 11B-208.2 instead of the term "parking lot" so that it is clear that both parking lots and parking structures are required to comply with this...
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8. Testing to Ensure Direct, Equal Access
Include these steps in your testing: Conduct two types of test calls: silent, open line calls in which no tones are emitted, and calls in which the caller introduces the call by...
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2. Different Types of Auxiliary Aids and Services
assistive listening systems hearing aid-compatible telephones computer terminals speech synthesizers communication boards text telephones (TTYs) open...
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Maneuvering Clearance or Standby Power for Automatic Doors
If an emergency-related power failure prevents the operation of the automatic door, a person with a disability could be trapped unless there is either adequate maneuvering room to open the...
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4. COMMON PATH OF TRAVEL ITEMS
exceed 1:12 (8.33%) • Cross slope of walks and ramps not to exceed 1:48 (2.083%) • Landings and level area slopes not to exceed 1:48 (2.083%) • Vertical changes in level • Openings...
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22. Q: How do I make my child care center's building, playground, and parking lot accessible to people with disabilities?
Installing offset hinges to widen a door opening, installing grab bars in toilet stalls, or rearranging tables, chairs, and other furniture are all examples of barrier removal that might...
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Self-Evaluation Forms
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What if the Guidelines Appear To Conflict With Each Other?
Roads that have restrictions or closures to use by motorized vehicles may be open to foot travel, so how can a road be gated or bermed to keep out vehicles but still allow access by a person...
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Treads and Risers [4.9.2], Nosings [4.9.3]
Open risers and abrupt or extended nosings (i.e., projecting more than 1 1/2 inches) can catch the toe....
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4.1.4(2) MILITARY EXCLUSIONS
This exclusion does not apply to those portions of a building or facility which may be open to the public or which may be used by the public during the conduct of normal business or which...
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III−1.3000 Commercial facilities
A commercial facility, such as a manufacturing facility, is not a place of public accommodation solely by virtue of its being open to vendors, salespersons, or job applicants....
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Operating Hardware
Result: Persons who have the use of only one hand or who have limited use of hands, wrists, or arms are unable to open doors to get into rooms, lock doors for security, use sinks or showers...
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Signage
If Braille and raised letter signs are mounted on doors instead of walls, blind persons and persons with low vision may be hurt by someone who is pushing a door open while they are trying...
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Section 36.202 Activities (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section 36.213 makes clear that the limitations on the ADA's requirements contained in subpart C, such as "necessity'' (Sec.36.301(a)) and "safety'' (Sec.36.301(b)), are applicable to the...