Parking space identification sign with the international symbol of accessibility complying with 703.7.2.1 mounted 60 inches minimum above the ground surface measured to the bottom of the...
Search Results "User Identification"
-
Features of Accessible Parking Spaces
-
T704.3.2 Automated Route Identification Announcements
Automated route identification systems shall audibly and visibly identify the fixed route on which the non-rail vehicle is operating....
- Seton Custom SetonGlo™ Floor & Stair Identification Signs AV0154
-
Arriving at the Polling Place: Parking
If parking is provided for voters, accessible parking must be provided for people with disabilities. An accessible space is composed of three elements: the parking space, an access...
-
Why Design for Accessibility?
Why Design for Accessibility? I) It serves everyone who uses the facilities. A) Not just people with disabilities, but People carrying packages, People...
-
Actions
Etiquette considered appropriate when interacting with people with disabilities is based primarily on respect and courtesy. Outlined below are tips to help you in communicating with...
-
Words
Positive language empowers. When writing or speaking about people with disabilities, it is important to put the person first. Group designations such as "the blind," "the retarded"...
-
General Tips for Communicating with People with Disabilities
When introduced to a person with a disability, it is appropriate to offer to shake hands. People with limited hand use or who wear an artificial limb can usually shake hands....
-
707.5.1 User Control
707.5.1 User Control. Speech shall be capable of being repeated or interrupted. Volume control shall be provided for the speech function....
-
2. Automatic Identification Features
For example, many have automatic number identification (ANI) and automatic location identification (ALI)....
-
Methodology
This study was approved by the University of Pittsburgh's Institutional Review Board and all participants provided informed consent before participating in any test procedures.
-
10.4 Airports
[See subsections ...]
-
11B-213.2.4 Multi-user all-gender toilet facilities
Where multi-user all-gender toilet facilities are provided, they shall comply with Section 11B-213.3.1....
-
11B-213.2.4 Multi-user all-gender toilet facilities
Where multi-user all-gender toilet facilities are provided, they shall comply with Section 11B-213.3.1....
-
T215.4.2 Automated Route Identification Systems
Automated route identification systems shall comply with T704.3.2....
-
4.3.1 Reference WhMD Users
4.3.1 Reference WhMD Users The original ADAAG included, in its Appendix, only one reference WhMD user – a male in a manual wheelchair, while the ADA-ABA does not have any....
-
§382.57(c)(3)(i) Identification
(i) Identification. Operable parts must be tactilely discernible without activation;...
-
§ 35.138(c) Identification of accessible seating
(c) Identification of accessible seating....
-
407.3.1 Identification (Section-by-Section Analysis)
407.3.1 Identification (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes to require input controls to be tactilely discernible without activation, as well as operable by touch....
-
1.9.1.8 Adopting agency identification
1.9.1.8 Adopting agency identification. ...
-
"User Friendly" Guidelines
These commenters requested that the final Guidelines be clear, concise and "user friendly"....
-
Meeting User Needs
Meeting User Needs The primary goals of the alternative designs were to accommodate independent transfer and use of a toilet, tub, or shower as well as assistance by as many as two care...