It is clear that those people who need the largest knee and toe clearances cannot be accommodated without making some radical changes to the design of counters, drinking fountains and other...
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4.4 Knee and Toe Clearances
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Safe Harbors
Drinking fountains serving the area, 4. Public telephones serving the area, and 5. Signs. Exceptions: 1. … 2. ...
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Feature 2 - Routes to the Building Entrance
Examples of potential protruding objects include handrail extensions on stairs and ramps, post- or wall-mounted signs, outdoor drinking fountains, and low-hanging tree limbs....
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Architectural Barriers
When these barriers have been removed, it may be necessary to remove any remaining barriers including those that limit use of public telephones and drinking fountains....
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Alterations and Additions
The town is also responsible for making the path of travel to the altered area (room or wing), as well as the toilet rooms, drinking fountains, and public telephones serving the altered...
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General: ADA Standard Section 226.1
Section 226.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for dining surfaces and work surfaces.
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Dining Surface and Work Surface
Comments considered the term "dining surfaces" insufficient in covering bars where only drinks are consumed....
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Inexpensive steps businesses might take to improve access may include:
Installing a paper cup dispenser at an inaccessible water fountain....
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Front Entry
Water fountain for the relaxing sound of running water to reduce stress Video intercom which shows images of the visitor throughout the house and records visitor while we are...
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226 Dining Surfaces and Work Surfaces
Provisions for access to dining and work surfaces have been revised to: further define dining surfaces as those used "for the consumption of food or drink" (226.1) clarify...
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D. Reach Range
Are the food, drink, condiments and tableware dispensers (juice, coffee, cereal units, condiments, forks, knives, etc.) without: ...operational controls or dispensers higher than 54"...
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Assembly Areas [4.33]
requirements for assembly areas apply to areas where groups of people gather for recreational, educational, political, social, or amusement purposes or for the consumption of food and drink...
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11B-226.1 General
Where dining surfaces are provided for the consumption of food or drink, at least 5 percent of the seating spaces and standing spaces at the dining surfaces shall comply with Section 11B...
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H. Repairing and Rebuilding
., a requirement to make the path of travel from the entrance to the altered area accessible, including telephones, restrooms, and drinking fountains serving the altered area.10 Primary...
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B. Accessibility
Elements such as a shelter’s parking, walkway to the entrance, entrance, toilets, bathing facilities, drinking fountains, sleeping area, food distribution and dining quarters, first aid/...
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Issue 19: What Principles of Universal Design can be applied in the short term for persons with low vision?
Response by Marsha Mazz: There are drinking fountains that go up and down and nobody likes them and they’re no longer manufactured....
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Definition of "Assembly Area"
The definition’s reference to spaces used "for the consumption of food and drink" may be interpreted as applying to restaurants generally....
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Additional Tips and Recommendations for Meals
Provide drinking straws for beverages (the flexible kind work best). Include cups with and without handles....
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R306.3 Roundabouts
Water fountains and other features that produce background noise should not be placed in the middle island of a roundabout because pedestrians who are blind use auditory cues to help detect...
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226.1 General
Where dining surfaces are provided for the consumption of food or drink, at least 5 percent of the seating spaces and standing spaces at the dining surfaces shall comply with 902....
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24. Is it a reasonable accommodation to modify a workplace policy?
Example: An employer has a policy prohibiting employees from eating or drinking at their workstations....
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III. DISCUSSION
fountains serving the altered area, are readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, including individuals who use wheelchairs . . . where such alterations . . . are...
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Operating Controls
This guideline includes the microwave in the kitchenette, the water fountain, the light switches, and the doorbell, as well as the sink faucets....
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May employers subject employees to periodic alcohol testing?
prohibiting 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...