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Selection of Variables
small anthropometric survey is a costly undertaking and if it is to be done, the addition of a reasonable number of variables for which there will clearly be other uses, such as wheelchair design...
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Station 3-Turning Radii
For bicycles, AASHTO (p. 38) recommends a minimum radius of 12 m (36 ft) for a design speed of 20 km/h (12 mi/h), increasing to a minimum radius of 74 m (225 ft) for a design speed of 50...
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11B-216.6 Entrances
The signage program should be designed to consider differing uses of a facility which occur at different times of the day....
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11B-604.8.1.1 Size
If toilet compartments are to be used to house fixtures other than those associated with the water closet, they must be designed to exceed the minimum space requirements....
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502.3.1 Object Information (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Making the specified states programmatically determinable is already a widespread industry practice and is a standard feature provided in software designed to be accessible....
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Feature 3 - Building Entrance
ADA Standards for Accessible Design | Temporary Barrier Removal Suggestions for Accessible Features...
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A Guide for People with Disabilities Seeking Employment
If you are seeking a job or are new to the workforce, you should become familiar with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), a federal civil rights law designed to prevent discrimination...
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A Word about Benefit Programs
A Word about Benefit Programs You have probably already received information from your service branch or the Department of Veterans Affairs about programs designed to assist returning...
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1 Introduction
revised regulations for Titles II and III of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 "ADA" in the Federal Register on September 15, 2010, which include the 2010 Standards for Accessible Design...
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Forward Approach
An existing exception for units designed specifically for children’s use permits a parallel approach if certain criteria for spout height and location are met....
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Substantive changes made to requirements for elevators
proposed rule) modification of specifications for audible hall signals (407.2.2.3) and audible car position indicators (407.4.8.2) revision of the height of tactile floor designations...
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Accessible Cells in Correctional Facilities
employment, transportation, and other activities, programs, and services - this guide focuses on the prevention of discrimination against inmates with mobility disabilities through the design...
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Accessible Route
The proposed rule contained a requirement that where elevators or wheelchair lifts are provided on an accessible route to wheelchair spaces or designated aisle seats, they shall be provided...
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Two Drinking Fountains
Section 211.2 now states that "no fewer than two drinking fountains shall be provided" with one being wheelchair accessible and the other designed to accommodate people who have difficulty...
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BENEFITS AND COSTS: OVERVIEW
BENEFITS AND COSTS: OVERVIEW Based on our analysis, we determined that transfer surface height requirements lower than 19 inches would increase the cost of designing and manufacturing...
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505.4 Height
A maximum height of 28 inches (710 mm) measured to the top of the gripping surface from the ramp surface or stair nosing is recommended for handrails designed for children....
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3. FIELD VERIFICATION
A construction change document to correct the discrepancy shall be prepared by the design professional in responsible charge. 3.3 At Completion: Any required path of travel upgrades not...
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Technical Memorandum TM 2013-10 Clustered Toilet Rooms
The phrase "for each use" in TAS 213.2, Exception 4 refers to the use of the toilet room by different sexes, age groups, designated users or purposes based on TAS 201.1(ii)....
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5.3.2.1 Transfer Sides Recommendation for Stretchers
As a result, with current stretcher design, a patient will access the long side of the transfer surface and the short side will be inaccessible....
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R210 Protruding Objects (Section-by-Section Analysis)
An advisory section provides examples of street furniture and other objects that must comply with these requirements, and notes that the AASHTO “Guide for the Planning, Design, and Operation...
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Facility
Facilities must comply with all 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design for new construction and remodeling projects....
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Use of the ISA Under the ABA
Standards issued under the ABA apply to facilities designed, built, or altered with federal funds or leased by federal agencies....
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Ramp
Ramp: A ramped surface was designed to insert between two steps and serve as an integrated sliding board to assist with the transfers by bridging the gap between steps. ...