The Rehabilitation Act ________________________________________________________________ 9/26/1973 The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 marks a major step forward in legislation impacting...
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The Rehabilitation Act
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Is color contrast required for stair nosings?
The ASME A17.1 code requires escalator steps to be demarcated by yellow lines 2” wide maximum along the back and sides....
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§ 38.119(b)
outside lights which, when the door is open, provide at least 1 foot-candle of illumination on the station platform surface for a distance of 3 feet perpendicular to all points on the bottom step...
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§ 38.81(c)
shall have outside lights which provide at least 1 foot-candle of illumination on the station platform or street surface for a distance of 3 feet perpendicular to all points on the bottom step...
- W3C: Responsive Web Design
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704.3 Volume Control Telephones
For incremental volume control, provide at least one intermediate step of 12 dB of gain minimum. An automatic reset shall be provided. Advisory 704.3 Volume Control Telephones....
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Study Objectives
study was to examine independent transfers to and from a WMD and a simple platform, with and without the use of grab bars and/or a backrest, and transfers between two platforms (e.g. two-step...
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11B-504.4.1 Contrasting stripe
The stripe shall be a minimum of 2 inches (51 mm) wide to a maximum of 4 inches (102 mm) wide placed parallel to, and not more than 1 inch (25 mm) from, the nose of the step or upper approach...
- AquaTrek2 ADA Transfer System
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FAQ: How do I add or remove colleagues, co-workers or staff to/from my existing Corada subscription?
Follow the steps to add or remove users. Note: Each user will be automatically notified via email regarding the change in their subscription....
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ARGUMENT
ARGUMENT What was true when this Court granted Plaintiffs’ Motion for Partial Summary Judgment – that Defendants’ stores with raised porches only accessed by steps violate the ADA – remains...
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How can existing buildings be retrofitted to make them accessible?
How can older facilities be made accessible when they have steps at the entrances, bathrooms that are too small, doors that are too narrow, kitchenettes with unreachable sinks, no elevators...
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Mobility
And the emphasis here really has to be on steps, stairs and drop-offs. That’s where the falls occur, either on the top of the steps or the bottom of the steps or off a curb....
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Addendum A: List of Terms
Two Step Transfer: a transfer from a wheelchair to a transfer surface (step 1) and then a second transfer to another transfer surface that is either higher or lower than the previous one...
- Belson Outdoors Recycled Plastic Universal Access Picnic Table
- SciFit PRO1000 - Seated Upper Body Machine
- Lowes Gatehouse Custom Access Ramp System
- Innerface Parallel Interior Signage
- AER-DEC™ Product Video
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Taking Photographs
We recommend taking photographs of measurements and noncompliant elements such as steps. It is likely that others may review information about the facility you are surveying. ...
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Staff Training
Staff Training Providing good training to your staff is perhaps the single most important step you can take towards meeting your ADA obligations....
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11B-504.2 Treads and risers
All steps on a flight of stairs shall have uniform riser heights and uniform tread depths. Risers shall be 4 inches (102 mm) high minimum and 7 inches (178 mm) high maximum....
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11B-504.2 Treads and risers
All steps on a flight of stairs shall have uniform riser heights and uniform tread depths. Risers shall be 4 inches (102 mm) high minimum and 7 inches (178 mm) high maximum....
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§ 38.31(c)
shall have outside light(s) which, when the door is open, provide at least 1 foot-candle of illumination on the street surface for a distance 3 feet (915 mm) perpendicular to the bottom step...