These elements are generally used to link other elements on a composite play structure....
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22. Q. We are building a new prison. Do we need to make it accessible?
Either the Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS) or the ADA Standards for Accessible Design (without the elevator exemption) (ADA Standards) may be used....
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ADA Coordinator Certification Program
ACTCP certification verifies that participants have completed training in required content areas and have a depth of knowledge in ADA issues....
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Delimitations
chosen for participation in the study; Size of the site limited total number of trail surface products that were able to be installed; Trail surfaces were evaluated on site using...
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11B-232.2.1.3 Substitute cells
Has equal physical access as the altered cells to areas used by inmates or detainees for visitation, dining, recreation, educational programs, medical services, work programs, religious...
- Hill-Rom Golvo® 8000 / 8008 Patient Lift
- Mind's Eye Live Description for Performing Arts
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11B-705.1.1.3.2
Contrast in percent shall be determined by: Contrast percent = [(B1-B2)/B1] x 100 percent where B1 = light reflectance value (LRV) of the lighter area and B2 = light reflectance...
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36. Health, welfare, and other social service providers
The addition of new paragraph (a)(2) is intended to make clear the basic requirement of equal opportunity to receive benefits or services in the health, welfare, and social service areas...
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302 Floor or Ground Surfaces
The assessed level (or static coefficient of friction) varies according to the measuring method used....
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11B-805 Medical care and long-term care facilities
Built-in cabinets, counters and work surfaces shall be accessible, including: patient wardrobes, nurses’ stations, administrative centers, reception desks, medicine preparation areas, laboratory...
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201.1 Scope
This code applies to: All areas of newly designed and newly constructed buildings and facilities as determined by the ADA Standards for Accessible Design; portions of altered buildings and...
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407.3.1 Identification (Section-by-Section Analysis)
It also would require key surfaces outside active areas of display screens to be raised above their surrounding surfaces....
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Lawn Seating
The 1991 Standards, at section 4.1.1(1), require all areas of newly constructed facilities to be accessible, but do not contain a specific scoping requirement for lawn seating in assembly...
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Lawn Seating
Section 221.5 provides a new requirement that addresses lawn seating and exterior overflow areas. Such areas are required to be connected by an accessible route....
- Curbell Medical Specialty Call Cords
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General: ADA Standard Section 211.1
Section 211.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for drinking fountains.
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11B-203.13 Raised boxing or wrestling rings
accessible route complying with Division 4 shall be provided to the ground- or floor-level entry points, where provided, of stairs, ladders, or other means of reaching the raised elements or areas...
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11B-608.1 General
Shower stalls that are 60 inches (1525 mm) wide and have no curb may increase the usability of a bathroom because the shower area provides additional maneuvering space. ◼...
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Toilet Buildings and Pit Toilets
The design of pit toilets varies widely depending on the setting, the amount of expected use, and the system used to manage the waste....
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Disability Savvy Quiz
Disability is a very common characteristic and occurrence within the human condition....
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I. Ensuring Compliance Now and In the Future
Use the Checklist in the Addendum to this Chapter to guide you in conducting a preliminary assessment....
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Title III: Readily Achievable Barrier Removal
serving the public (public accommodation) do not comply with the requirements for those elements in the 1991 Standards, the elements must be modified, to the extent readily achievable, using...
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Whether the definition of ‘‘wheelchair'' includes the Segway® PT. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
individuals with disabilities should be allowed to operate them in areas and facilities where other power-driven mobility devices are not allowed....