(ii) (S)he has reviewed the plans (including architectural interior design plans if they are available prior to construction). (iii) The plans comply with the ADA Standards....
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18(a)
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2. New Construction and Alterations
To that end, City staff members regularly meet with architectural teams during the planning and design stage, review construction plans before permits are issued, visit sites during the...
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Self-evaluation
If structural changes are needed, include them in the transition plan. Determine whether employees and officials are familiar with the public entity’s ADA obligations....
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University of Louisville, Injury Risk Assessment and Prevention (iRAP) Laboratory
Investigators also study the epidemiology of wheelchair incidents and difficulties on public transit buses and para-transit vehicles. iRAP investigators also study the effects of rehabilitation...
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CASI 2014 Summer Training
CASI 2014 Summer Training
- Feeling Safe, Being Safe Webcast Training: Community Supports
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1131A.1 Changes in level not exceeding ½ inch
1131A.1 Changes in level not exceeding ½ inch. Abrupt changes in level along any accessible route shall not exceed ½ inch (12.7 mm). When changes in level do occur, they shall be...
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2) Where the Standard says "Changes in level are not permitted"
2) Where the Standard says "Changes in level are not permitted", such as 304.2 for turning spaces: Here the standard is followed by an unenforceable advisory that says, "As used...
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1) Where the Standard specifically refers to 303
1) Where the Standard specifically refers to 303, such as 403.4 changes in level for walking surfaces: Here it is clear that changes in level that comply with either the ¼"...
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1131A.1 Changes in level not exceeding ½ inch
Abrupt changes in level along any accessible route shall not exceed ½ inch (12.7 mm). When changes in level do occur, they shall be beveled with a slope no greater than 1 unit...
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§ 38.173(c)
(c) In stations where open platforms are not protected by platform screens, a suitable device or system shall be provided to prevent, deter or warn individuals from stepping off the...
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§ 38.173(d)
(d) Light rail and rapid rail AGT vehicles and systems shall comply with subparts D and C of this part, respectively. AGT systems whose vehicles travel at a speed of more than 20...
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§ 38.179(b)
(b) Each tractor unit which accommodates passengers and each trailer unit shall comply with §38.25 and §38.29 of this part. In addition, each such unit shall comply with §38.23 (b)...
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1131A.1 Changes in level not exceeding ½ inch
Abrupt changes in level along any accessible route shall not exceed ½ inch (12.7 mm). When changes in level do occur, they shall be beveled with a slope no greater than 1 unit...
- National Aging and Disability Transportation Center (NADTC)
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The Most Common DESIGN Errors
◼ The Most Common DESIGN Errors (11/17/00) Click here to view or download "The Most Common DESIGN Errors" (75.7 KB pdf)
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§104.6(a) Remedial action
(a) Remedial action.
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Personal Support:
1. * Determine how you will get emergency help, if needed. 1.1 Consider asking more than one person at the event [family, friends or colleagues] to check on you in the event of an...
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Invisible Wounds: Emerging Promising Practices for Meeting Planners
For those with invisible wounds — especially veterans, survivors of trauma, and those with a wide range of neurologic conditions arising from injury — meetings, events, and...
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What Does Your Event Need? Creating a Needs Assessment
Before reaching out to facilities to find the best choice for your event, you need to identify the needs of your audience. Here are some things to consider: Where are most...
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Tips for Attendees
While there are standards to help ensure that meetings, events, and conferences are accessible to participants with a wide range of needs, the hard truth is that all systems are...
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T103 Definitions
One transit agency described the term as serving as a “reliable measure” for transit operators....
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Example: Historic House Museum
The town develops plans to alter the facility to provide physical access to the first floor....
