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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Usable (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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5.4.6 Transfer Support Gripping Surface Cross Section and Clearances for M301, M302, and M305.2
Rationale for the recommendation The cross section dimensions contained in the 2010 Standards used for grab bars found in the built environment are those contemplated for use in MDE....
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Tread Obstacles on Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
Where the surface is paved or is built with boards, obstacles must not be more than ½ inch (13 millimeters) high....
- Lighthouse International
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III-9.2000 Relationship to State and local enforcement efforts
If a building has been designed, built, or altered in accordance with a certified code, and a lawsuit concerning violation of the ADA standards is brought, the defendant will be able to...
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Access to Programs and Services in Existing Facilities
If a public library is inaccessible, staff can provide curb-side service for a patron with a mobility disability to check out and return books Structural changes are not required where...
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II. ENFORCING THE ADA PART 3
and other places of lodging designed or constructed after January 26, 1993, must be accessible to and usable by persons with disabilities.107 To meet this requirement, facilities must be built...
- Smith System Husky Round Activity Table
- Horton ProSlide™-Blast Sliding Door System
- Rakks® EHV Vanity Supports
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What is a "reasonable accommodation"?
Some of the most common types of accommodations include: physical changes, such as installing a ramp or modifying a workspace or restroom; sign language interpreters for people...
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Accessibility to Perform the Essential Functions of the Job
Examples of accommodations that may be needed to make facilities accessible and usable include: installing a ramp at the entrance to a building; removing raised thresholds...
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Part One: The ADA’s Requirements for Small Towns
A ramp located next to the stairs to this town hall provides an accessible entrance. 1 The term "towns" is used in this publication to refer to all small local governments, towns, and...
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10 - foot straightedge method
For ramps ACI 117 refers to RMS Levelness tolerance as defined in paragraph 4.11 in ASTM E - 1486....
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Section 1194.25 Self Contained, Closed Products (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Paragraph (a) provides that access features must be built-into a self contained, closed product rather than requiring users to attach an assistive device to the product....
- The Protection & Advocacy (P&A) System
- The Research and Training Center on Community Living (RTC/CL)
- Brinks Home Security Alwood Keyed Entry Lever
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2.2 Evidence of Physical Accessibility Barriers
developed early-stage breast cancer, women described various strategies for getting onto fixed-height examination tables.11 Several women dismissed as unhelpful step stools or the step built...
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Background
architects, contractors, subcontractors, vendors, product manufacturers, building owners and managers, service personnel, and others who are involved in the creation and maintenance of the built...
- CalCasp Training: Access Plan Review
- Smith System Husky Square Activity Table
- BTX Intelligent Fashion Tumo Drapery System
- Smith System Husky Clover Activity Table
