This provision applies to conversion techniques, such as encoding, signal compression, and format transformation....
Search Results "Cane Technique"
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404.1 General
- Halsey Taylor Cane Touch Apron for HAC ADA Series
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Very interesting insight
This short video uses humor to explain how a person is blind may interact with the street-side walking environment. 'Video game' points for successes and deductions for problems add...
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Very interesting insight
I agree, Dean. I've used it in training sessions - it's a great way to communicate the idea of what is required and necessary, no matter the location or the language.
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Contrast
Contrast Interior applications require that the warning feature provide contrast in resilience or in sound when sensed with a cane....
- Elkay Cane Apron LKAPREZL for use with EZ Bi-Level Drinking Fountains
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404.1 General
ICT that transmits or converts information or communication shall not remove non-proprietary information provided for accessibility or shall restore it upon delivery.
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404.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
404.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes to prohibit ICT that transmits or converts information or communication from removing non-proprietary information...
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2.2.2 Structural Anthropometry (i.e. Body and WhMD Dimensions)
2.2.2 Structural Anthropometry (i.e. Body and WhMD Dimensions) A three-dimensional (3-D) electromechanical probe (i.e. FaroArm, Faro Technologies Inc.) was used to record the 3-D...
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Survey Tools and Techniques
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- Elkay Cane Apron LKAPR1 for use with SwirlFlo® Bi-level Drinking Fountains
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11B-705.1.1.4 Resiliency
Detectable warning surfaces shall differ from adjoining surfaces in resiliency or sound-on-cane contact....
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11B-705.1.1.4 Resiliency
Detectable warning surfaces shall differ from adjoining surfaces in resiliency or sound-on-cane contact....
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11B-705.1.1.4 Resiliency
Detectable warning surfaces shall differ from adjoining surfaces in resiliency or sound-on-cane contact....
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Eliminating Hazards [4.26.4]
Extensions with bottom edges within 27 inches of the floor are detectable within the standard sweep of canes....
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Protrusion Limits [§307.2]
Those with leading edges that are within cane sweep (27” high maximum) or that provide minimum headroom clearance (80” minimum) do not pose hazards and can protrude any amount....
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General: ADA Standard Section 502.1
Section 502.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards for accessible parking spaces.
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11B-502.1 General
Car and van parking spaces shall comply with Section 11B-502. Where parking spaces are marked with lines, width measurements of parking spaces and access aisles shall be made from...
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11B-502.1 General
Car and van parking spaces shall comply with Section 11B-502. Where parking spaces are marked with lines, width measurements of parking spaces and access aisles shall be made from...
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Common Problem: Protruding Objects
drinking fountains can cause injury to people who are blind or who have low vision if the objects protrude into walkways and are positioned so they cannot be detected by someone using a cane...
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Free-standing and Post-mounted Objects
This is based on standard measures for cane sweep. Objects with leading edges at or below 27 inches or above 80 inches can protrude any amount....
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Protruding objects and vitrines
Protruding objects and vitrines: e. Add aprons, extend bases, or add barriers below objects and vitrines that project more than 4" from walls and have their leading edges greater...
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C2‒2
Are the undersides of exterior stairs enclosed or protected with a cane-detectable barrier so that people who are blind or have low vision will not hit their heads on the underside?...
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E2-3. Interior Stairs
., protected with a cane-detectable warning or a barrier that prevents travel into the area with less than an 80-inch-high head clearance)? [ADA Stds 4.4.2] Yes _____ No _____...