The Guidelines contain general design ("technical") standards for building and site elements, such as parking, accessible routes, ramps, stairs, elevators, doors, entrances, drinking fountains...
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XI. Overview of Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines for New Construction and Alterations
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Toilet Buildings and Pit Toilets
recreation sites with only one riser must comply with the requirements for toilet room size and clearances in section 603 of ABAAS and with the requirements for toilet seats, grab bars, controls...
- NEADS (National Education for Assistance Dog Services)
- CalCasp Training: Access Plan Review
- Dayle McIntosh Center for the Disabled - Anaheim, Laguna Hills, CA
- ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities
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Section 1194.21 Software Applications and Operating Systems (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
For people who cannot accurately control a mouse, having access to the software's controls through keyboard alternatives is essential....
- Spectrum Industries Inc. Instructor Media Console and Workstation
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Roberta Null, Ph.D., ASID. Training for Blind and Low Vision Persons: Color Contrast
They have replaced the cabinet doors since then. And so that’s one of the reasons for the bright colors. I mean, it really shows a lot of contrast....
- Activar JL Industries Cosmopolitan Series 2035S21 Stainless Steel Fire Extinguisher Cabinet
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II-5.1000 General.
[Insert the following text before the question, "Can back doors . . . ?" p. 22.]...
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Accessible Routes
accessible route must comply with ADAAG provisions for the location, width (minimum of 36 inches), passing space, head room, surface, slope (maximum of 1:12 or 8.33%), changes in level, doors...
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907.2.8 Group R-1
An automatic fire detection system is not required in buildings that do not have interior corridors serving guestrooms and where guestrooms have a means of egress door opening directly to...
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Arriving At the Hotel
Staff who assist guests at the front door should offer assistance to guests who are blind or who have low vision in finding the Registration Desk or other hotel facilities....
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A4.1.1(3) Areas Used Only by Employees as Work Areas
Rooms housing individual offices in a typical office building must meet the requirements of the guidelines concerning doors, accessible routes, etc. but do not need to allow for maneuvering...
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Clear Floor Space [4.35.2]
Space is important so that users can turn around and exit through swinging or sliding doors. Benches can overlap turning space where clearance (9 inches minimum) is available for toes....
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Memory
lists of crucial information such as passwords Allow employee to use voice activated recorder to record verbal instructions Provide employee directory with pictures or use nametags and door...
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Cognitive/Psychiatric Impairments
For example, some individuals may benefit from pictures of buddies, color coding of escape doors and areas of rescue assistance, and information on tape or CD-ROM....
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Employee Work Areas [§206.2.8]
This requires a connecting accessible route to the work area, a compliant entrance, including entry doors or gates, and a wheelchair space within the work area....
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Error/Omission: Toilet rooms with 6 or more toilet stalls lack a 36" wide "ambulatory" toilet stall.
complying with 4.17; where 6 or more stalls are provided, in addition to the stall complying with 4.17.3, at least one stall 36 in (915 mm) wide with an outward swinging, self-closing door...
- Summit Independent Living Center, Inc. - Missoula, Hamilton, Kalispell, Ronan, MT
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11B-608.2.2.1 Clearance
EXCEPTION: A lavatory complying with 606 shall be permitted on one 30 inch (760 mm) wide minimum side of the clearance provided that it is not on the side of the clearance adjacent to the controls...
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608 Shower Compartments
section address: clearance requirements for roll-in showers (608.2.2) alternate roll-in showers (608.2.3) shower seats (608.4) the location and operation of controls...
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606.4 Faucets and Water Spray Units
sink in emergency transportable housing units required to provide mobility features so individuals with mobility disabilities can wash dishes without having to reach across the sink to control...