When tactile signs are mounted inconsistently on surrounding wall surfaces, or mounted on the door itself, they are difficult to find and may create a safety hazard....
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11B-703.4.2 Location
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Amenities
Avoid safety risks and welcome individuals with disabilities and their families into your facilities....
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Guest Rooms
This is a safety issue (less risk) as well as an accessibility issue....
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Get Involved in the Planning Process
example, there are some emergency plans where all people with disabilities were "directed" to go to the area of rescue assistance to await members of the emergency team to escort them to safety...
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III-4.4600 Seating in assembly areas
This solution avoids the potential safety hazard created by the use of portable chairs, and it also fosters integration....
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11B-703.4.2 Location
When tactile signs are mounted inconsistently on surrounding wall surfaces, or mounted on the door itself, they are difficult to find and may create a safety hazard....
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II-3.7200 Licensing
For example, a public entity's safety standards may not require the licensee to discriminate against qualified individuals with disabilities in its employment practices....
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1134A.5 Bathtubs
Glazing used in doors and panels of bathtub enclosures shall be fully tempered, laminated safety glass or approved plastic....
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11B-703.4.2 Location
When tactile signs are mounted inconsistently on surrounding wall surfaces, or mounted on the door itself, they are difficult to find and may create a safety hazard....
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Section 35.151(b) Alterations (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Nor are restroom areas containing a primary function unless the provision of restrooms is the major reason that the facility is maintained by a public entity, such as at a highway rest stop...
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Attachment D
Example: An officer clocks a car on the highway driving 15 miles above the speed limit. The driver, who is deaf, is pulled over and issued a noncriminal citation....
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Attachment E: GUIDE FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS
Example: An officer clocks a car on the highway driving 15 miles above the speed limit. The driver, who is deaf, is pulled over and issued a noncriminal citation....
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Notes
Board on Health Sciences Policy, Institute of Medicine of the National Academies, The National Academies Press: Washington DC, 2006, pp. 185–193. Kemp, B.J., & Mosqueda, L....
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3. Conversion to Digital Cinema
See Testimony of John Fithian, President and CEO of the National Association of Theater Owners, Before the U.S....
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Issue 15: How can the potential conflict between the goals of zero net energy and accessibility for low vision persons be resolved?
Response by Marsha Mazz: Just spend five minutes with me and the National Association of Homebuilders and you’ll see that....
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How should we describe facilities that only meet some of the accessibility guidelines?
The Trails and Trailheads page of the Sequoia National Forest web site shows one way to display this information. A link entitled "Accessibility Information" is always helpful....
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Age-related Data
So if you’re trying to build a model based on a national average, the other studies would really give you a better picture....
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The Revised Guidelines (2004 ADAAG)
The Access Board provided further opportunity for participation by holding public hearings throughout the nation. ...
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References
Department of Education, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research....
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The Revised Guidelines (2004 ADAAG)
The Access Board provided further opportunity for participation by holding public hearings throughout the nation. ...
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ADAAG
The format and technical criteria of both stem from standards developed by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI)....
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Assistive Listening Systems
Find more information on assistive listening systems from the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) and the Hearing Loss Association of America....