Looking further at female-specific toe height data, the 95th percentile toe height is 13 inches for manual wheelchair users and 16.1 inches for power wheelchair users.vi As such, the subcommittee...
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5.8.2.5 Toe Height Recommendation
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Addendum F: Relative Height Differences
The following tables F1-F3 represent the data for the three protocols. Table F1....
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Examples and Resources to Support Criminal Justice Entities in Compliance with Title II of the ADA
This document highlights opportunities to increase ADA compliance and positive community outcomes through improved policies, effective training, use of data, resource allocation, and collaboration...
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Station 3-Turning Radii
The data entry spreadsheet was set up to calculate the average speeds, based on these recorded times, as participants traveled through each radius. 2. ...
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Shredded Rubber
There is a lack of research data on the ability of the SHR to perform as an accessible surface when installed in public park playgrounds. ...
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Examination Tables
Product data and unit costs were collected for examination tables produced by five manufacturers....
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Is Identification of the Path(s) to the Means of Egress Necessary?
Once notified, people who are deaf or hard of hearing can read and follow standard exit and directional signs....
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E202.3 National Security Systems
The Revised 508 Standards do not apply to ICT operated by agencies as part of a national security system, as defined by 40 U.S.C. 11103(a)....
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M10
[ADA Standards § 4.19.4] Yes No...
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H9
[ADA Standards § 4.19.4] Yes No...
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M8
[ADA Standards § 4.16.2; Fig. 28] Yes No...
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H20
[ADA Standards § 4.16.5] Yes No...
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e-i
[ADA Standards § 4.7.3] Yes No...
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12182(b)(1)(D) Administrative methods
(D) Administrative methods An individual or entity shall not, directly or through contractual or other arrangements, utilize standards or criteria or methods of administration...
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Detectable Warning
A standardized surface feature built in or applied to walking surfaces or other elements to warn visually impaired people of hazards on a circulation path....
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TACTILE WARNING
A standardized surface texture applied to or built into walking surfaces or other elements to warn visually impaired people of hazards in the path of travel....
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Accessible Means of Egress
This guide explains requirements in the ADA Standards and referenced sections of the International Building Code (IBC) and was developed in cooperation with the International Code...
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3.7 Training Costs
Without reliable data on the actual number of employees who will be trained as a result of this rulemaking, the Department believes that this is the best approach....
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§ 36.406(a)(2)
(2) New construction and alterations subject to §§ 36.401 or 36.402 shall comply either with the 1991 Standards or with the 2010 Standards if the date when the last application for a building...
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Slope
The 2010 Standards provide, at section 403.3, that the cross slope of walking surfaces not be steeper than 1:48....
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Parallel Approach to Kitchen Sinks
Commenters recommended that a parallel approach should be allowed at kitchen sinks in spaces without a cook top or conventional range, consistent with the ANSI A117.1 standard....
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New Elevators and Existing Elevators
However, substantive differences between requirements for "new" and "existing" elevators applied only to standard elevators....
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F.4 - If an agency has appropriately determined and documented that commercial items are not available that meet applicable technical provisions, must it also determine that an exception applies?
Undue burden documentation would be required if products meeting all (or some) of the standards are commercially available but would create an undue burden on the agency to acquire....
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Resources
800- 872-2253 voice 800-993-2822 TTY www.access-board.gov ADA Title III Regulations 28 CFR Part 36 www.ada.gov/regs2010/titleIII_2010/titleIII_2010_regulations.htm 2010 ADA Standards...