Since the sway of some rail cars may overlap a platform edge, the area of the detectable warning installation should not be considered a safety zone but rather an indication of an adjacent...
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Platform Edges
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505.6 Gripping Surface
walking surfaces with slopes not steeper than 1:20, the bottoms of handrail gripping surfaces shall be permitted to be obstructed along their entire length where they are integral to crash rails...
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OBJECTIVES
pedestrian flow would otherwise cause long vehicle delays, where unbalanced traffic volumes require metering to create gaps for entering vehicles, and where signals were needed to accommodate rail...
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Door and Gate Surfaces [§404.2.10]
ground Existing doors or gates with kick plates (so long as cavities created by kick plates are capped) Tempered glass doors without stiles if the top edge of the bottom rail...
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Error/Omission: Parts of an accessible route with slopes that exceed 1:20 lack required features including handrails and edge protection.
Wheelchair users may also not be able to climb up the sloped route without railings. Lack of edge protection may result in injury if a wheelchair user rolls off the side of the route....
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§ 38.159(c)(8) Handrails
The handrails shall be capable of withstanding a force of 100 pounds (445 N) concentrated at any point on the handrail without permanent deformation of the rail or its supporting structure...
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1.0 APPLICATION
Outdoor Recreation Accessibility Guidelines (FSORAG) and the Forest Service Trail Accessibility Guidelines (FSTAG) are the legally enforceable standards for use on the National Forest System...
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Table 2
25The requirements analyzed in Table 2 include: sidewalks and other pedestrian circulation paths, pedestrian street crossings, pedestrian overpasses and underpasses, pedestrian at-grade rail...
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Examination Tables
Some power tables have armrests, grab rails, side rails, and cabinets or drawers....
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F201.3 Temporary and Permanent Structures
buildings or facilities covered by these requirements include, but are not limited to, reviewing stands, temporary classrooms, bleacher areas, stages, platforms and daises, fixed furniture systems...
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201.3 Temporary and Permanent Structures
buildings or facilities covered by these requirements include, but are not limited to, reviewing stands, temporary classrooms, bleacher areas, stages, platforms and daises, fixed furniture systems...
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12. Staff
installing bathtub seats, lowering adjustable shower wands, placing folding seats in transfer showers in the down position, installing auxiliary fire alarm strobes into the building alarm system...
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12182(b)(2)(C)(ii)
(ii) the purchase or lease by such entity for use on such system of a vehicle with a seating capacity in excess of 16 passengers (including the driver), for which solicitations are made...
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4.27.3* Height
Electrical and communications system receptacles on walls shall be mounted no less than 15 in (380 mm) above the floor....
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13.18 Quality Assurance Inspections
13.18 “Quality Assurance Inspections” means the periodic inspections by HWI’s Quality Assurance Department of each hotel in the system according to standard schedules applied across the...
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Section 508
An accessible information technology system is one that can be operated in a variety of ways and does not rely on a single sense or ability of the user....
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C. Equipment and technology questions
Do the closed captioning and video description technologies currently available require the use of a digital sound system or digital cinema?...
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§27.11(c)(2)(v)
(v) Establish a system for periodically reviewing and updating the evaluation....
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§ 37.123(e)(2)(iii)(A)
(A) There is not yet one accessible car per train on the system; or...
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What happens if conciliation fails?
The charging party may then initiate a private civil suit within 90 days, if desired....
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Are there any tax breaks for making accessibility changes to my medical office?
Subject to IRS rules, federal tax credits and deductions are available to private businesses to offset expenses incurred to comply with the ADA....
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ADA Quick Tips - Sign Language Interpreters
Such places are called “public accommodations” and include restaurants, hotels, theaters, doctors' offices, pharmacies, retail stores, museums, libraries, parks, private schools, and day...
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F224.1 General
The Fair Housing Amendments Act requires that certain residential structures having four or more multi-family dwelling units, regardless of whether they are privately owned or federally...
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III. ADDITIONAL RELIEF
ADDITIONAL RELIEF Specific Relief to the Private Plaintiffs 24.Within ten (10) days after the Effective Date of this Decree, Defendants shall pay $22,500.00 (twenty-two thousand five...