The sloping front allows a person in a wheelchair to roll right up to the sink area....
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- Diversified Woodcrafts Forward Vision ADA Workstation 2956KF-L-ADA
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II. Cost-disproportionality Is Only a Factor Under Certain Circumstances
is permitted to consider cost-disproportionality in determining whether to make an altered path of travel readily accessible to individuals with disabilities (including individuals who use...
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A4.22.3 Clear Floor Space
The dimensions of 48 in (1220 mm) and 60 in (1525 mm), respectively, correspond to the space required for the two common transfer approaches utilized by wheelchair users (see Fig. A6)....
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Accessible Rides
constructed or newly designed amusement ride must provide at least one wheelchair space, or at least one ride seat designed for transfer, or a transfer device designed to transfer a person using...
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5.2.2 Transfer Surface Size Recommendations for M302
5.2.2 Transfer Surface Size Recommendations for M302 Description: The transfer surface is the part of the diagnostic equipment onto which patients who use mobility devices or aids transfer...
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Accessible Routes to Programs and Services
The accessible route should be the same, or be located in the same area as, the general route used by people without mobility disabilities....
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11B-602.9 Pedestrian protection
The protected area within which a drinking fountain is located shall be 32 inches (813 mm) wide minimum and 18 inches (457 mm) deep minimum, and shall comply with Section 11B-305.7....
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1.1.3 Scope
The provisions of this code shall apply to the construction, alteration, movement, enlargement, replacement, repair, equipment, use and occupancy, location, maintenance, removal and demolition...
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Safety Considerations for Site Selection
(The United States’ General Services Administration in setting federal lodging per diem rates is required to use only properties that are certified as being fire safe.)...
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Vertical Clearance [4.6.5]
(A higher clearance (114 inches) is required for passenger loading zones to accommodate other types of transit vehicles, including vans used for shuttle service)....
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Angled (Front-In) Parking
Recommendation: Where possible, locate accessible spaces in areas where drivers have the option of backing in or consider providing an access aisle at each space so that in series an aisle...
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1.1.3 Scope
The provisions of this code shall apply to the construction, alteration, movement, enlargement, replacement, repair, equipment, use and occupancy, location, maintenance, removal and demolition...
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1.1.3 Scope
The provisions of this code shall apply to the construction, alteration, movement, enlargement, replacement, repair, equipment, use and occupancy, location, maintenance, removal and demolition...
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11B-602.9 Pedestrian protection
The protected area within which a drinking fountain is located shall be 32 inches (813 mm) wide minimum and 18 inches (457 mm) deep minimum, and shall comply with Section 11B-305.7....
- Autistic Self Advocacy Network
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F234.1 General
A custom designed and constructed ride is new upon its first use, which is the first time amusement park patrons take the ride....
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234.1 General
A custom designed and constructed ride is new upon its first use, which is the first time amusement park patrons take the ride....
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New Construction
of newly designed and newly constructed buildings and facilities and altered portions of existing buildings and facilities must comply with the requirements even if the use type is not...
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234.1 General
A custom designed and constructed ride is new upon its first use, which is the first time amusement park patrons take the ride....
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810.6 Rail Station Signs
Emerging technologies such as an audible sign system using infrared transmitters and receivers may provide greater accessibility in the transit environment than traditional braille and raised...
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11B-810.6 Rail station signs
Emerging technologies such as an audible sign system using infrared transmitters and receivers may provide greater accessibility in the transit environment than traditional Braille and raised...
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Typical Issues
An accessible entrance must provide at least one accessible door with maneuvering space, accessible door hardware, and enough clear width to allow people who use crutches, a cane, walker...
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4.1.4(5) BUSINESS
Business occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or structure, or a portion thereof, for office, professional or service type transactions, including storage of records and...
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11B-810.6 Rail station signs
Emerging technologies such as an audible sign system using infrared transmitters and receivers may provide greater accessibility in the transit environment than traditional Braille and raised...