Corridors, toilet rooms, kitchenettes and break rooms are not employee work areas....
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Employee Work Area
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2. What Is a Reasonable Accommodation?
Common reasonable accommodations include altered break and work schedules (e.g., scheduling work around medical appointments), time off for treatment, changes in supervisory methods (e.g...
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Surfaces (R302.7) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Grade breaks (i.e., the line where two surface planes with different grades meet, see R105.5) must be flush....
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10.1 Q. Is it necessary to have an accessible path of travel from a subterranean garage to single-story covered multifamily dwellings built on top of the garage?
To satisfy Requirement 1 of the Guidelines, there would have to be an accessible route leading to grade level entrances serving the single-story dwelling units from a public street or sidewalk...
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How Can You Overcome These Barriers to Work with Your Providers?
There are many things that a person with a disability can do to improve his or her quality of health care and break down the barriers that compromise care....
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Elevated Play Components: ADA Standard Section 240.2.2
Section 240.2.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for elevated play components.
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1.9.1.1.2
be accessible by first surveying the facility for code compliance and then making necessary corrections where public programs are provided and in employee common-use areas, restrooms, break...
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“Accessible Trail” is a term to avoid
The technical provisions in section 7.4 of the FSTAG allow for grades up to 12 percent....
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Food and Beverage Service
provides both legal standards and promising practices for paths of travel, approach to dining spaces, seating, dining table and service counter heights, and other tips for making meal and break...
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11B-240.2.2 Elevated play components
Some play components that are attached to a composite play structure can be approached or exited at the ground level or above grade from a platform or deck....
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Miniature Golf Course Configuration: ADA Standard Section 239.3
Section 239.3 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for miniature golf course configuration.
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11B-239.3 Miniature golf course configuration
Exception: One break in the sequence of consecutive holes shall be permitted provided that the last hole on the miniature golf course is the last hole in the sequence....
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1.1.7.3.1 Detached one- and two-family dwellings
Detached one- and two-family dwellings, lodging houses, live/work units, townhouses not more than three stories above grade plane in height with a separate means of egress, and their accessory...
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Vertical Alignment-Crest Vertical Curves
higher grades, many bicyclists may have difficulty climbing and they may end up going downhill too fast for comfort or safe operation....
- A Guide on How to Get Scholarships and Grants for Students with Disabilities
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Ground Floor
Any occupiable floor less than one story above or below grade with direct access to grade....
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Miniature Golf Courses. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
To remedy this situation, the association suggests allowing multiple breaks in the sequence of accessible holes while maintaining the requirement that the accessible holes are connected...
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Miniature Golf Courses (Section-by-Section Analysis)
To remedy this situation, the association suggests allowing multiple breaks in the sequence of accessible holes while maintaining the requirement that the accessible holes are connected...
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233.3.6
single-family houses, duplexes, triplexes, condominiums, and townhouses shall provide at least one bathroom, located with maximum possible privacy, where bathrooms are provided on habitable grade...
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Typical examples of reasonable accommodations are:
For an employee who has a brain injury, reducing clutter and distractions, providing instructions and information in writing, breaking down complex assignments into small steps, or allowing...
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What is a “reasonable accommodation”?
He was permitted to take longer lunch breaks and to make up the time by working later on those days....
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Elevated Play Component
Elevated Play Components An elevated play component is a play component that is approached above or below grade and is part of a composite play structure. ...
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10.3.1(13)
Where gap reduction is not practicable, an above-grade or below-grade accessible route shall be provided....
- Selecting a Kitchen Faucet: Faucet Function and Spray