Wheelchair Spaces shall be thirty six (36) inches wide (or as otherwise required by Section 802), located on a level floor surface, and shall adjoin accessible routes. ...
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A. ACCESSIBLE SEATING
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Fixed position maps and kiosks
While it is normally more convenient and practical to mount these maps on vertical surfaces, as is typical for publicly displayed maps, it is better to place tactile maps on a horizontal...
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Accessibility - Flatness and Lippage
Conformance to this standard requires that subfloor surfaces conform to the following: no variation greater than 1/4" in 10 feet, nor 1/16" in 1 ft. from the required plane....
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Notes
ANSI/AAMI HE75 recommends that the height of patient support surfaces "should be easy to adjust (ideally, powered) to suit the needs of health care professionals and patients."...
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Providing Comforts and Conveniences—Constructed Features
However, if the ground under the element isn't changed, this work doesn't trigger the surface and slope requirements for clear floor and ground space....
- American Standard Monterrey 8" Widespread Faucet, Rigid/Swivel Gooseneck Spout
- Meet Facility Dog Tillie!
- ZoomText Web Accessibility 101 Informational Video for the Visually Challenged
- Wooster Products Flexmaster Safety Tread
- Mannington Mills Everywear III Collection Commercial Carpet
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11B-410.1 General
The ADA and other Federal civil rights laws require that accessible features be maintained in working order so that they are accessible to and usable by those people they are intended to...
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11B-410.1 General
The ADA and other Federal civil rights laws require that accessible features be maintained in working order so that they are accessible to and usable by those people they are intended to...
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D. Resources
Information Technology and Technical Assistance Training Center; www.cast.org [sic], the website for the Center for Applied Special Technology, a nonprofit, educational organization working...
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May employers subject employees to periodic alcohol testing?
employees from being under the influence of alcohol in the workplace and may conduct alcohol testing for this purpose if it has a reasonable belief that an employee has been drinking during work...
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8.4 Alcoholism
For example: If an individual who has alcoholism often is late to work or is unable to perform the responsibilities of his/her job, an employer can take disciplinary action on the basis...
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Free-Standing Overhead Lifts
The medical provider should choose the type of lift that will work best with the exam tables, the space, and the ceiling or floor structure of the medical facility....
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Accessible Design Benefits Everyone
With the rapid changes in the Internet and in assistive technologies used by people with disabilities to access computers, private and government organizations have worked to establish flexible...
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Alteration
The term includes planning, engineering, architectural work and other similar actions. (41 CFR, Chapter 102, Subchapter C, Part 102-71, Sec. 102-71.20 What definitions apply to GSA's real...
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Will a Person Who is Blind or Has Low Vision Require Assistance to Use the Circulation Path?
The identification of multiple people who are likely to have different working and traveling schedules provides a much more reliable plan. ...
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F221.4 Designated Aisle Seats
The aisle seats chosen to meet 802.4 must be those at the top and bottom of Aisle A, working toward the middle....
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Reservations
Staff working in central reservations as well as in individual hotel reservations offices need to know and be able to accurately inform potential guests about the accessible features offered...
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What occupancies are or are not subject to path of travel and/or accessible routes? …buildings subject to California Building Code (CBC) Chapter 11B? …multi-family buildings subject to CBC Chapter 11A? …others?
Compliance with path of travel requirements is required to the maximum extent feasible without exceeding 20 percent of the cost of the work directly associated with the installation of EVCS...
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221.4 Designated Aisle Seats
The aisle seats chosen to meet 802.4 must be those at the top and bottom of Aisle A, working toward the middle....
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Audible Information Systems (slide 14)
We were working, talking to the U of M folks about – they’re developing a 2-D bar-code system that would go with a hand-held....
