All aisles, steps, floor areas where people walk and floors in securement locations shall have slip-resistant surfaces....
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§ 38.25(a) Slip resistance
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412.2.6 Accessibility
[DSA-AC] In air traffic control towers, an accessible route shall not be required to serve the cab and the equipment areas on the floor immediately below the cab....
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Introduction
international studies of people with lower limb disorders and discovered that, for a combined total of 58 body size descriptors measured in the studies, not a single dimension was found in common...
- AquaTrek2 ADA Ladder System
- Takeform Fusion Signage Office/Suite/Room Identification Type F
- Takeform Fusion Signage Office/Suite/Room Identification Type G
- Takeform Fusion Signage Office/Suite/Room Identification Type G.2
- Bobrick Recessed Heavy Duty Specimen Pass-Through Cabinet B-50516
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NSS Questions and Concerns
Over the years, a variety of substandard physical access survey versions have been used to populate NSS data....
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Tactile Surface
In the final rule, the Board has added clarification that the detectable warning is to extend the full length of the public use areas of platforms. 24 49 CFR 37.9(d)...
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Utility Sinks
A utility sink is deeper than a standard restroom basin or kitchen sink and can be used to clean large pots or equipment....
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BACKGROUND
Complainant uses sign language as her primary means of communication. 4....
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1136A.1 Receptacle heights
Receptacle outlets that do not satisfy these specifications are acceptable provided that comparable receptacle outlets, that perform the same functions, are provided within the same area...
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Camp Shelters
Connect camp shelters that are located in a campground and are not on a trail to other constructed features in the camping unit and to the common use features that are provided at the campground...
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1. Getting Started
The following 5 areas highlight steps you can take to increase your chances of getting the health care you need....
- Assisted Living Directory - Maine Assisted Living Facilities & Senior Care
- AD Systems’ Patient Restrooms
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11B-233.3.4 Alterations
Factors to be considered in comparing one dwelling unit to another should include the number of bedrooms; amenities provided within the dwelling unit; types of common spaces provided within...
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9.5 Do the ADA's Pre-Employment Inquiry and Confidentiality Restrictions Prevent an Employer from Filing Second Injury Fund Claims?
The second injury fund provisions limit the amount the employer must pay in these circumstances, and provide for the balance to be paid out of a common fund....
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4. Wheelchair seat depth
The median seat depth across different wheeled mobility devices would provide a reference value for the depth of other common seating surfaces....
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I. GENERAL NONDISCRIMINATION REQUIREMENTS
utilize standards or criteria or methods of administration that have the effect of discriminating on the basis of disability, or perpetuate the discrimination of others who are subject to common...
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Toilet Room Configuration
The most common practice among the innovative designs was the placement of the bathroom located in a corner of a resident room with an out-swinging bathroom door oriented at 450 to the resident...
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Accessible Means of Egress
A continuous and unobstructed way of egress travel from any point in a building or facility that provides an accessible route to an area of refuge, a horizontal exit, or a public way....
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106.5.2 Accessible Means of Egress
A continuous and unobstructed way of egress travel from any point in a building or facility that provides an accessible route to an area of refuge, a horizontal exit, or a public way....