Must barriers be removed in areas used only by employees? No....
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III-4.4500 Priorities for barrier removal
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ASME
ASME A17.1 is used by local jurisdictions throughout the United States for the design, construction, installation, operation, inspection, testing, maintenance, alteration, and repair of...
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Introduction
The following booklet is designed to be a tool kit that will provide guidance and resources for professionals in the hospitality industry. ...
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National Accessibility Code
In furtherance of this objective, the Department has relied upon the ANSI Standard as the design basis for the Fair Housing Accessibility Guidelines....
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§1193.33(c)(4)
(4) Designing for accessibility; and...
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Usable (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Usable (Section-by-Section Analysis) This definition is included to convey the important point that products which have been designed to be accessible are usable only if an individual...
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Infrared Systems
A receiver and a coupler must be supplied to each listener, including those using hearing aids....
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Portable tactile maps
Nevertheless, well made tactile maps are useful, especially when the spaces shown are simple, and rendered in a very limited palate of tactile features (Blades & Spencer, 1987)....
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11B-239.2 Minimum number
If a course is designed with the minimum 50 percent accessible holes, designers or operators are encouraged to select holes which provide for an equivalent experience to the maximum extent...
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239.2 Minimum Number
If a course is designed with the minimum 50 percent accessible holes, designers or operators are encouraged to select holes which provide for an equivalent experience to the maximum extent...
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F247.2 Existing Trails
Where the original design, function, or purpose of an existing trail is changed and the altered portion of the trail directly connects to a trailhead or another trail that substantially...
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Clear Floor Space
Clear Floor Space The load and unload areas adjacent to ride seats designed for transfer must have a clear space of 30 by 48 inches minimum....
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F247.2 Existing Trails
Where the original design, function, or purpose of an existing trail is changed and the altered portion of the trail directly connects to a trailhead or another trail that substantially...
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11B-239.2 Minimum number
If a course is designed with the minimum 50 percent accessible holes, designers or operators are encouraged to select holes which provide for an equivalent experience to the maximum extent...
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11B-239.2 Minimum number
If a course is designed with the minimum 50 percent accessible holes, designers or operators are encouraged to select holes which provide for an equivalent experience to the maximum extent...
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§ 382.21 Aircraft accessibility
(2) Aircraft with 100 or more passenger seats shall have a priority space in the cabin designated for stowage of at least one folding wheelchair; (3) Aircraft with more than one aisle...
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Interacting with People with Significant Allergies, Asthma, Chemical and other Environmental Sensitivities, and Respiratory-related Disabilities
Restrict smoking to outdoor areas at least 50 feet from building entrances, fresh air intakes, and operable windows, or designate a smoking area that meets these criteria....
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Conclusions
Increasing the minimum width is recommended if accommodating individuals that are morbidly obese and/or use bariatric wheelchairs is also a priority....
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The Roles of the Access Board and the Department of Justice
The ADA requires the Access Board to "issue minimum guidelines that shall supplement the existing Minimum Guidelines and Requirements for Accessible Design for purposes of subchapters II...
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21. New construction
Section 104.23 requires that all new facilities, as well as alterations that could affect access to and use of existing facilities, be designed and constructed in a manner so as to make...
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III-5.4200 Professional office of a health care provider
BUT: If the second floor was designed or intended for use by a health care provider, an elevator would be required....
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II. Definitions of Standards and Guidelines Referenced in This Document
1991 Standards means the requirements in the ADA Standards for Accessible Design published as Appendix A to 28 CFR part 36 on July 26, 1991, and republished as Appendix D to 28 CFR part...
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BACKGROUND
The Board then designates them as "accessible," which indicates compliance with State guidelines, or "not fully accessible."...
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