4.3.9 Doorway Design We did not obtain quantitative data on performance in our door use research. Thus there are no accommodation models for this topic....
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4.3.9 Doorway Design
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Station 5-Lateral Operating Space (Sweep Width)
The Highway Capacity Manual(26) outlines the levels of service for shared use paths from the perspective of bicyclists, keying on the calculation of passing hindrance,(27) an operational...
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E102.5 IETF (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Real-time text conversation is used alone, or in connection with other conversational modalities, to form multimedia conversation services....
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Changes in Level and Horizontal Gaps
The referenced vehicle guidelines (like those of the proposed rule) permit the use of mini high platforms, car-borne or platform-mounted lifts, ramps or bridge plates, or manually deployed...
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REQUIREMENTS FOR ACCESSIBILITY
The ADA’s regulations and the ADA Standards for Accessible Design set out what makes a facility accessible and should be used to determine the accessibility of any facility being considered...
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Access Aisle
Commenters questioned why the 2010 Standards would permit an accessible route used by individuals with disabilities to coincide with the path of moving vehicles....
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What constitutes discrimination?
Discrimination is the failure to give a person with a disability the equal opportunity to use or enjoy the public accommodation’s goods, services, or facilities....
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7. Training Call Takers to Respond Effectively to TTY Calls
You should use this checklist to assess your current training program for emergency call services, policies and procedures, and testing program....
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202.3 Alterations
Where existing elements, spaces, or common use areas are altered, each altered element, space, or common use area shall comply with the applicable requirements of Chapter 2....
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Notes
Many Committee members, including the Editorial Committee, rejected the word “bariatric” to describe these individuals because “bariatric” is typically used specifically to indicate particular...
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BACKGROUND
Access Board to promulgate regulatory standards “setting forth the minimum technical criteria for medical diagnostic equipment used in (or in conjunction with) physician's offices, clinics...
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Mitigating measures
the major life activities under consideration.18 For example, a student with low vision (unable to read typical size print with ordinary eyeglasses or contacts) who is able to read using...
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What is an accessibility evaluation survey and when is one needed?
USDA has developed a Building/Site Accessibility Compliance Checklist that is available as Attachment F of the linked document and can be used as an evaluation guide....
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What terms will let people know whether our facility is accessible?
Why not use terms such as "partially accessible" or "accessible with assistance"? There are no degrees of accessibility. A facility is either accessible, or it is not accessible....
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Purpose and function—missing the point
A description of an image in isolation from its context is not useful for a screen reader user....
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A. Measuring Slope and Cross Slope
Use a digital "slope meter"; and, 3. Use a 24" long builders' level and tape measure. Each of these methods will provide the information you need....
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"Other Power-Driven Mobility Device" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
proposed regulation defines the term "other power-driven mobility device" as "any of a large range of devices powered by batteries, fuel, or other engines--whether or not designed solely for use...
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Prevention of Fraud in Purchase of Tickets for Accessible Seating
However, venues and third-party vendors may take steps to prevent the fraudulent sale and use of accessible seating....
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T213 Seats
The priority seats must be located as near as practicable to a doorway used for boarding and alighting....
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III. Statutory Background
This proposed rule uses the term “508 Standards” to refer to the standards called for by the Rehabilitation Act....
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Projecting Numbers of Attendees with Disabilities
There are people with mobility, breathing, allergies, hearing, seeing, understanding or chronic conditions who will may have difficulty or be unable to: use stairwells, hear alarms, see...
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Surfaces of Trails
(See DESIGN TIP—Use a rule of thumb to estimate firmness and stability., page 37.)...
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3. a. Access Guidance Documents
Access Guidance Documents To conduct a thorough review of the access of your facility, it is recommended that you use an access checklist....