Freight elevators, on the other hand, are defined by the ASME A17.1 code as those elevators “used primarily for carrying freight and on which only the operator and the persons necessary...
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Are freight or service elevators required to comply?
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27. ADA COMPLIANCE OFFICER(S)
Any person appointed under this Paragraph 27 shall be a regular employee of HWI and shall complete the ADA Training Program once a year....
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1009.6.3 Size
The total number of such 30-inch by 48-inch (762 mm by 1219 mm) spaces per story shall be not less than one for every 200 persons of calculated occupant load served by the area of refuge...
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Clearances Around Gripping Surfaces
The 2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines specify the following clearances around grab bars to ensure sufficient space for a person to grasp the grab bar: 1½ inches absolute clearance...
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Paragraph (c) (Advisory Guidance)
Eliminate the need for a person see color to operate the product....
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3. Private Property
Department of Housing and Urban Development for discriminating against services for persons with disabilities....
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3. Private Property
Department of Housing and Urban Development for discriminating against services for persons with disabilities....
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1134A.4 Sufficient maneuvering space
Bathing and toilet facilities required to be adaptable shall provide sufficient maneuvering space for a person using a wheelchair or other mobility aid to enter and close the door, use the...
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§ 38.159(c)(8) Handrails
If provided, handrails shall allow persons with disabilities to grasp them from outside the vehicle while starting to board, and to continue to use them throughout the boarding process,...
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11B-307.2 Protrusion limits
When a cane is used and the element is in the detectable range, it gives a person sufficient time to detect the element with the cane before there is body contact....
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11B-307.2 Protrusion limits
When a cane is used and the element is in the detectable range, it gives a person sufficient time to detect the element with the cane before there is body contact....
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1134A.4 Sufficient maneuvering space
Bathing and toilet facilities required to be adaptable shall provide sufficient maneuvering space for a person using a wheelchair or other mobility aid to enter and close the door, use the...
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1009.6.3 Size
The total number of such 30-inch by 48-inch (762 mm by 1219 mm) spaces per story shall be not less than one for every 200 persons of calculated occupant load served by the area of refuge...
- Disability Resource Agency for Independent Living (DRAIL) - Modesto, Stockton, Sonora, CA
- James Vitale, AIA, LEED AP, CASp 007
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Section 35.151(g)(3)
more wheelchair users and their companions have the potential to reduce the number of available wheelchair seating spaces below the level required, thus reducing the opportunities for persons...
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Breast Platform [M303.4.1]
One member cited the diversity of body types and sizes for persons with disabilities as the rationale for the 26 inches....
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THIRD CAUSE OF ACTION
Defendant's actions constitute discrimination against persons with disabilities and violate the Washington Law Against Discrimination, Revised Code of Washington §§ 49.60.010 et seq., in...
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1. Question: What is the minimum width needed for a non-level boarding railroad passenger station platform to meet the accessibility requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)?
railroad station platforms, including non-level boarding platforms, used for intercity rail passenger service or commuter rail passenger service must be readily accessible to and usable by persons...
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Benches
However, armrests on both ends of the bench could prevent a person using a wheelchair from being able to transfer onto the bench....
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Station 5-Lateral Operating Space (Sweep Width)
A person who swerves left and right (such as an inline skater) will occupy more lateral space, and have a wider sweep width, than a person whose movements are parallel to the edges of the...
- Advocates for Access - Peoria Heights, IL
- Deborah Ryan
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DOT Response
If Person A is a wheelchair user and Person B is ambulatory, denying A the opportunity to enter any accessible car of a train that B can enter is discriminatory and contrary to the requirements...
