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1.1.16 Alternate measurement tools
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Suggestion by Eldon Tipping
Sample measurement lines were to be parallel or perpendicular to slopes shown on the drawings. Measurement lines that were parallel to slopes were to connect elevation control points....
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4. Pressure Gauge
To ensure that doors and mechanical devices are not barriers to accessibility, you need to measure the force required to operate them....
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Survey Tools and Techniques
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Instrumentation for Analysis
Instrumentation for Analysis Four instruments were used for data collection. First the owner was sent information sheet on the protocol for the study (Appendix A). ...
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D. What tools are needed to conduct a survey and how do you use them?
The following are the standard tools that the Civil Rights Division uses in conducting its surveys under Project Civic Access: a metal measuring tape that is at least 25-feet long...
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1.1.13 Flatness of ramp running slope
For each measurement lay the instrument such that it reads the steepest slope or spans between two high points. See Fig. 4....
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Department of Justice method
Department of Justice method In the tips and techniques section of "Survey Tools and Techniques," (www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/ckstools.htm) the checklist states that slopes can be measured...
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1.1.15 Flatness of ramp landings
Measure ramp landings at the midpoints of each landing in each direction using a 24 - in (600 mm) digital inclinometer....
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Appendix 2: Survey Forms: Curb Ramps
Construction/Alteration Date (circle one): Before 1/26/92 After 1/26/92 Facility Name/Address: Date: Location: Surveyors: Record your measurements...
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1.1.17 Stairs
Measuring about 18 inches from the wall or edge of the stair places the measurement about where foot traffic is most likely....
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1.1.9 Horizontal gaps and vertical alignment
Measure for local horizontal discontinuities and variations in vertical alignment such as at concrete joints, gaps, grade breaks, and at the interface of concrete with other materials or...
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Using the Polling Place Checklist
Using the Polling Place Checklist Tools and Documentation A few simple tools may be used to measure the sizes and the slope of specific elements and spaces: • A metal tape measure...
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Rotational Penetrometer
The penetration into the surface is measured for readings of “firmness” and “stability” of the surface. ...
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2.2.2
2.2.2 Set requirements for independent testing agencies that may be required to perform measurement for compliance....
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DISCUSSION
This research shows that there is a great diversity in the operating characteristics of various road and trail user types (figure 46). To ensure the safe accommodation of emerging...
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1.1.14 Flatness of ramp cross slope
For short ramps where only two measurements are made, measure cross slope at the top and bottom of the ramp....
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1.1.6 Flatness of walk cross slope
with not less than two measurements....
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1.1.5 Flatness of walk running slope
Measure the distance between the straightedge and the surface at the largest gap. See Fig. 1(a)....
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Accessible Slopes
Accessible Slopes You can measure slope with a 24 inch level and a tape measure. Put the level on the surface in the direction you are measuring. ...
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Triax 2000
A large sphere replicating the shape of a child’s head is dropped from the top of the tripod and the impact on the surface is measured. ...
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Assumptions
A Rotational Penetrometer can be used as a field instrument to determine firmness and stability for surfaces as they relate to accessibility. 3....
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1.1.4 Walk cross slope
If an obvious change in cross slope occurs between measuring points (such as a steeper driveway crossing a sidewalk), measure a minimum of two cross slopes at the steeper portion, but in...
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