Signs required by Chapter 10, Section 1009.9 at doors to areas of refuge and exterior areas for assisted rescue shall comply with Sections 11B-703.1, 11B-703.2, 11B-703.3, and 11B-703.5...
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11B-216.4.2 Areas of refuge and exterior areas for assisted rescue
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Usable (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Something can be accessible but not usable: a door can be built to correct specifications, with proper maneuvering space, but space can be blocked by furniture or otherwise be made unusable...
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Kitchen Appliances and Fixtures
Both doors swing away from the task area with column refrigerators and freezers. ...
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11B-604.3.2 Overlap
When the door to the toilet room is placed directly in front of the water closet, the water closet cannot overlap the required maneuvering clearance for the door inside the room....
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11B-604.3.2 Overlap
When the door to the toilet room is placed directly in front of the water closet, the water closet cannot overlap the required maneuvering clearance for the door inside the room. ◼ ...
- NEADS (National Education for Assistance Dog Services)
- CalCasp Training: Access Plan Review
- Dayle McIntosh Center for the Disabled - Anaheim, Laguna Hills, CA
- ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities
- Ultratec Uniphone 1140 TTY
- ViewPlus Technologies VP Cub Braille Printer
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R302.5.5 Regulatory Constraints
The AASHTO Guide notes that grades steeper than 5 percent are undesirable because ascents are difficult for many path users, and the descents can cause some path users to exceed the speeds...
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Shared Streets
Vehicles typically travel at low speeds on shared streets. Trees, planters, parking areas, and other obstacles may be placed on shared streets to slow vehicles....
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410.8 Video Communication (Section-by-Section Analysis)
., speed, data stream, and latency). See TEITAC Report, Part 6. Subpt. C, Rec. 6-E....
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Test Procedures
This device subjects the surface to a low-speed rotational bearing test that simulates the weight and action of a front caster wheel on a wheelchair....
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Test Procedures
Test Procedures Accessibility Measures Periodically over the 6-month exposure and again following the 6-month impact tests, all surfaced specimens were subjected to a low-speed rotational...
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Speech To Text Translation Services
Every word that is said is transcribed on a screen at speeds of up to 225 words per minute. CART can also be provided remotely....
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Nonmotorized Kick Scooters
nonmotorized scooter with large aluminum wheels has lower rolling resistance than a scooter with small inline skate-type wheels, potentially resulting in faster acceleration rates and higher speeds...
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Hearing Impairments
Video relay calls are made using a high-speed or broadband Internet connection and a videophone, Web camera, or similar technologies. ...
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Inline Skates
Unlike roller skates with two sets of wheels side by side (quad skates), inline skates can be used in much the same way as ice skates, resulting in more efficiency and higher speeds....
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What Situations Require an Interpreter?
Example: An officer clocks a car on the highway going 15 miles per hour above the speed limit. The driver, who is deaf, is pulled over and is issued a noncriminal citation....
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"Video Remote Interpreting" (VRI) Services (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In the preamble to the NPRM, VIS was defined as ‘‘a technology composed of a video phone, video monitors, cameras, a high-speed Internet connection, and an interpreter....
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Section 36.311 Mobility Devices (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The dimensions, weight, and other characteristics of the mobility device in relation to a wheelchair or scooter, as well as the device's maneuverability and speed, may be considered. ...
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3. How and where should the notice be provided?
tape or other recordings Radio announcements Large print notice Braille notice Use of a qualified sign language interpreter at meetings Open or closed-captioned...