We can have this wonderful overhead signage, but we also need to have the signage closer to the eye level. The bring it closer and easier-to-read concept. Overhead signage is great...
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Location of overhead signage (slide 15)
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A4.30.1 GENERAL
In building complexes where finding locations independently on a routine basis may be a necessity (for example, college campuses), tactile maps or prerecorded instructions can be...
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A4.30.1 General
In building complexes where finding locations independently on a routine basis may be a necessity (for example, college campuses), tactile maps or prerecorded instructions can be...
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4.1.6(1)(h) Entrances
(h)* Entrances: If a planned alteration entails alterations to an entrance, and the building has an accessible entrance, the entrance being altered is not required to comply with...
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Openings [§302.3]
Openings [§302.3] Openings in ground and floor surfaces, such as grates, are limited in width to prevent passage of a ½” diameter sphere. Wheelchair casters can get wedged into...
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11B-216.5.2 Parking facilities
Signs within parking facilities shall comply with Section 11B-216.5.2.
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11B-216.5.2 Parking facilities
Signs within parking facilities shall comply with Section 11B-216.5.2.
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503.5 Vertical Clearance
Vehicle pull-up spaces, access aisles serving them, and a vehicular route from an entrance to the passenger loading zone, and from the passenger loading zone to a vehicular exit shall provide...
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503.5 Vertical Clearance
Vehicle pull-up spaces, access aisles serving them, and a vehicular route from an entrance to the passenger loading zone, and from the passenger loading zone to a vehicular exit shall provide...
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10.3.1(3)
(3) Direct connections to commercial, retail, or residential facilities shall have an accessible route complying with 4.3 from the point of connection to boarding platforms and all transportation...
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216.4.3 Directional Signs
International Building Code (2000 edition) or section 1007.7 of the International Building Code (2003 edition) (incorporated by reference, see "Referenced Standards" in Chapter 1) to provide directions...
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Problem One (Entrance)
If the main entrance is not accessible, install a directional sign at the main entrance directing voters with disabilities to the accessible entrance....
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Directional visual sign vs. room identification tactile sign
The arrow appears to indicate that this specific sign is a directional sign pointing toward the location of an accessible toilet room. ...
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11B-217.2 Wheelchair accessible telephones
Exception: Drive-up only public telephones shall not be required to comply with Section 11B-217.2....
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11B-217.2 Wheelchair accessible telephones
Exception: Drive-up only public telephones shall not be required to comply with Section 11B-217.2....
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4.1.2(7)(c)
(c) Accessible entrances when not all are accessible (inaccessible entrances shall have directional signage to indicate the route to the nearest accessible entrance);...
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D. Procedures for Handling TTY Calls
Procedures for Handling TTY Calls In addition to proper equipment, direct, equal access for TTY calls requires that PSAPs use effective procedures for recognizing and responding to TTY...
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4.1.4(1) GENERAL EXCEPTIONS
Accessibility is not required to elevator pits, elevator penthouses, mechanical rooms, piping or equipment catwalks, lookout galleries, electrical and telephone closets, and general...
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5. What may an employer do when it learns that an applicant has or had a hearing impairment after she has been offered a job but before she starts working?
The employer also may send the applicant for a follow-up hearing or medical examination or ask her to submit documentation from her doctor answering questions specifically designed to assess...
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11B-503.5 Vertical clearance
Vehicle pull-up spaces, access aisles serving them, and a vehicular route from an entrance to the passenger loading zone and from the passenger loading zone to a vehicular exit shall provide...
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Signs: ADA Standard Section 703
[See subsections ...]
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Signs: ADA Standard Section 216
Section 216 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for signs.