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232 Detention and Correctional Facilities
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3.0 Comparison of Research Methodologies
Many of the findings, therefore, could not be used to make generalizations or to determine the ideal spaces needed for access. Seeger et al. (1994) studied only device size....
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4.3 Locker Room Barriers and Solutions
Barriers Solutions Easy/Low cost Involved / High cost Not enough space in front of the lockers Ask staff to permanently assign you a locker in an accessible...
- Seton Parking Signs - Van Accessible with ISA
- Accessibility Online
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Assessment Factors
Assessment Factors In deciding whether a particular type of OPDMD can be accommodated in a particular facility, the following factors must be considered: the type, size,...
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3.3.3 Clear Floor Width
3.3.3 Clear Floor Width The findings on clear floor width are based on the findings on occupied width from anthropometric studies shown in Figure 3‒3. Neither the DfT or DETR...
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3.3.4 Clear Floor Length
3.3.4 Clear Floor Length The mean value of clear floor length for our study (1250 mm or 49 in.) is above the clear floor length provided in the U.S. standards (1220 mm or 48...
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R. Program Access
"Program Access" means applicable Accessibility Laws directing a public entity to operate each service, program, or activity so that the service, program, or activity, when viewed in its...
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The Impact of Transfer Setup on the Performance of Independent Transfers: Phase I Final Report
ACCESS BOARD, WASHINGTON, DC Authors: Alicia Koontz, PhD, RET Maria Toro, MS Rory A....
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Section 2. Accessible
"Accessible", when used with respect to the public and common use areas of a building containing covered multifamily dwellings, means that the public or common use areas of the building...
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233 Residential Facilities, F233 Residential Facilities
final rule reorganizes and renumbers the provisions in these sections as shown below in order to add scoping requirements for emergency transportable housing units required to provide mobility...
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A) Accessible Parking
Accessible Parking Spaces for Cars Accessible parking spaces for cars have at least a 60 inch-wide access aisle located adjacent to the designated parking space....
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F245.2.3 Alterations and Additions
Where picnic units are altered or added, the requirements of F245.2 shall apply only to the picnic units that are altered or added until the number of picnic units with mobility features...
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Scoping for Residential Dwelling Units
entities subject to HUD’s Section 504 regulation.14 Specifically, entities receiving Federal financial assistance from the Department must provide residential dwelling units containing mobility...
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§8.3 Accessible route
Accessible route means a continuous unobstructed path connecting accessible elements and spaces in a building or facility that complies with the space and reach requirements of applicable...
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F233.3.1.2 Facilities Containing Emergency Transportable Housing Units
F233.3.1.2 Facilities Containing Emergency Transportable Housing Units This section contains the scoping requirement for emergency transportable housing units with mobility features installed...
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Physical Access
Resources found at http://www.hfcdihp.org/products.html Choosing and Negotiating an Accessible Facility Location Improving Accessibility with Limited Resources Health...
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B. Access Aisles
Does each accessible parking space have or share an adjacent access aisle to allow persons who use wheelchairs, walkers or other mobility aids to transfer from their car/van?...
- Landscape Forms Inc. Reeder Illuminated Bike Rack
- Accessibility Management Platform (AMP) Digital Accessibility Tool by SSB BART Group
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Number of accessible cells. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
for individuals with mobility disabilities....
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Plan the room set-up
□ Plan the room set-up to accommodate people with disabilities and equipment for accessibility (seats, space between rows and desks, entrance, egress, lighting, acoustics, accessible podiums...
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Width: ADA Standard Section 502.3.1
Section 502.3.1 covers the current ADA Standards for the required width of access aisles.