Industry commenters contended that this requirement would create a ‘‘logistical nightmare,'' with venues scrambling to reseat patrons in the short time between the opening of the venues'...
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Annex A THE ADA: A BEGINNING
Why does it seem to take so much time and effort to write workable codes and standards for accessibility?...
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Section 4.1.1, Application (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The appendix to ADAAG explains that work areas must meet the guidelines’ requirements for doors and accessible routes, and recommends, but does not require, that 5% of individual work stations...
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SAFE HARBOR
The 2010 regulations have incorporated an element-by-element “safe harbor” which exempts elements (which can be anything from a door knob to an entire room) that are currently in compliance...
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Technical Memorandum TM 2013-23 Storage (Not in Kitchens or Kitchenettes)
For purposes of compliance with TAS 225.2, the Department shall consider base and wall cabinets to be the same type of storage if designed the same (i.e. both have doors), used for the same...
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C. FINDINGS BY THE UNITED STATES
of the Museum's failure to remove architectural barriers in existing facilities included: no accessible seating in the Café; the force required to push or pull open the interior hinged doors...
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Questions Posed in the NPRM Regarding Costs and Benefits of Complying With the 2010 Standards (Section-by-Section Analysis)
., side reach, water closet clearances in single-user toilet rooms with in-swinging doors, stairs, elevators, location of accessible routes to stages, accessible attorney areas and witness...
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NPRM
In level-entry boarding, the height of the platform and the door height of the passenger car are aligned so that a passenger using a wheelchair can seamlessly move from one to the other...
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4.3 Locker Room Barriers and Solutions
Restrooms are not large enough for a wheelchair user to maneuver Change hinges so door swings out, to provide more space Rearrange the restroom partitions to comply with ADAAG requirements...
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Non-Tactile Signage
Contrast · light/dark contrast · non-glare finish · light/dark contrast · non-glare finish Location · 60" height to centerline on wall at latch side of doors...
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RECOMMENDATIONS
., doors on 450 angles) should be encouraged to facilitate access....
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Section 4.1.1, Application (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
The appendix to ADAAG explains that work areas must meet the guidelines' requirements for doors and accessible routes, and recommends, but does not require, that 5% of individual work stations...
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Questions Posed in the NPRM Regarding Costs and Benefits of Complying With the 2010 Standards (Section-by-Section Analysis)
., side reach, water closet clearances in single-user toilet rooms with in-swinging doors, stairs, elevators, location of accessible routes to stages, accessible attorney areas and witness...