Section 1193.33 Information, Documentation, and Training
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Section 1193.33 Information, Documentation, and Training (Advisory Guidance)
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1016.9 Protruding Objects
However, entities should maintain the vertical clearance along outdoor recreation access routes, resting intervals, and passing spaces free from tree branches for 80 inches high minimum...
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ASME A18.1 Safety Standard [§410.1]
The ASME A18.1 Standard addresses requirements for runway enclosures, electrical equipment and wiring, structural support, headroom clearance (80” minimum), access ramps, pits, and other...
- Magnuson Group RIGA Series Waste Receptacle
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Figure M1: Overview of M301 Diagnostic Equipment for Use by a Patient in a Supine, Prone, or Side-Lying Position
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- Access Board: Vertical Clearance for Protruding Objects
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2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines
clearance, and change in level at entry to the wheelchair spaces at diagnostic equipment used by patients seated in a wheelchair (see M303.2 and M303.3); • Structural strength of transfer supports...
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2.5.5 Turning Space
Vertical alignment between the outdoor recreation access route, turning space, and resting interval shall be nominally level....
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Areas Raised for Security/ Safety (§203.3)
Areas Raised for Security/ Safety (§203.3) Areas raised primarily for purposes of security or life/ fire safety Examples: life guard stands, fire towers, and prison guard towers...
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Public Sector (Government) Facilities
An accessible route between stories is required in multi-story government facilities subject to title II of the ADA except those with no more than two stories where the...
- Rebuilding Together East Bay-North - Berkeley, CA
- Kompan, Inc. Elements Play Structures Tower ELE400050
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11B-609.3 Spacing
Many people brace their forearms between supports and walls to give them more leverage and stability in maintaining balance or for lifting....
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11B-609.3 Spacing
Many people brace their forearms between supports and walls to give them more leverage and stability in maintaining balance or for lifting....
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6.9 Tread Obstacles
Obstacles on beach access routes and their related resting intervals shall not exceed 1 inch (25 mm) in height measured vertically to the highest point....
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§ 38.173(b)
Vertical alignment may be accomplished by vehicle air suspension or other suitable means of meeting the requirement....
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Features of Accessible Exam Tables
Removable/adjustable support rails with continuous gripping surfaces 2. 30” X 48” minimum clear floor space adjacent to exam table and adjoining accessible route 3....
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Alterations [4.1.6(1)(f) & (k)]
For those not exempt, ADAAG provides guidance on the type of alterations that may require vertical access between floors: major structural modifications resulting from replacement or addition...
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T502.2.1 Over-the-Road Buses
For over-the-road buses, the vertical clearance at doorways shall be 65 inches (1650 mm) minimum....
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M301.3.2 Leg Supports
Where stirrups are provided, leg supports shall also be provided and shall comply with M305.4....
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III.
such as these fueled the Supreme Court's observation in Newport News that ''the United States Code displays throughout that when an agency in its governmental capacity is meant to have standing...
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11B-204.1 General
Within play areas, protruding objects on circulation paths shall not be required to comply with Section 11B-307 provided that ground level accessible routes provide vertical clearance in...
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11B-204.1 General
Within play areas, protruding objects on circulation paths shall not be required to comply with Section 11B-307 provided that ground level accessible routes provide vertical clearance in...
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1193.33(c) (Advisory Guidance)
For example, if technical support staff are trained on how to provide good technical support, such a program should be expanded to include information on accessibility features of the manufacturer's...