area with an exterior approach (including sidewalks, streets, and parking areas), an entrance to the facility, and other parts of the facility....
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PATH OF TRAVEL
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PATH OF TRAVEL
area with an exterior approach (including sidewalks, streets, and parking areas), an entrance to the facility, and other parts of the facility....
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Accessible Pool Stairs
Accessible Pool Stairs Accessible pool stairs are designed to provide assistance with balance and support from a standing position when moving from the pool deck into the water and out...
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Footrests and Armrests
Padding on footrests —large enough to support the whole foot—reduces the chance of injury....
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5.2.2.2 Transfer Surface Depth Recommendation for M302
The Committee easily supported this increase as existing equipment already meets or exceeds this dimension....
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T402.2 Design Load
Ramps and bridgeplates 30 inches (760 mm) or more in length shall be designed to support a load of 600 pounds (273 kg) minimum, placed at the centroid of the ramp distributed over an area...
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A4.26.1 General
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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C201.1 Scope
Manufacturers of telecommunications equipment shall also conform to the requirements in the 255 Guidelines for software, content, and support documentation and services where associated...
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A4.26.1 GENERAL
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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Cognitive Impairments
Be patient, flexible, and supportive; take time to understand the customer and make sure the customer understands you. Be prepared to follow up in writing....
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§ 38.23(b)(1) Design load
Working parts, such as cables, pulleys, and shafts, which can be expected to wear, and upon which the lift depends for support of the load, shall have a safety factor of at least six, based...
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§ 38.95(b)(1) Design load
Working parts, such as cables, pulleys, and shafts, which can be expected to wear, and upon which the lift depends for support of the load, shall have a safety factor of at least six, based...
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§ 38.125(b)(1) Design load
Working parts, such as cables, pulleys, and shafts, which can be expected to wear, and upon which the lift depends for support of the load, shall have a safety factor of at least six, based...
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§ 38.83(b)(1) Design Load
Working parts, such as cables, pulleys, and shafts, which can be expected to wear, and upon which the lift depends for support of the load, shall have a safety factor of at least six, based...
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2. Neighborhood Access
As support for her position, Kirola relies principally on Chapman v. Pier 1 Imports (U.S.) Inc., 631 F.3d 939, 943 (9th Cir. 2011) (en banc) ("Chapman I")....
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REASONABLE PORTION
[DSA-AC] That segment of a building, facility, area, space or condition, which would normally be necessary if the activity therein is to be accessible by persons with disabilities....
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REASONABLE PORTION
[DSA-AC] That segment of a building, facility, area, space or condition, which would normally be necessary if the activity therein is to be accessible by persons with disabilities....
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Dwelling Unit
The fact that a condominium unit is sold before the completion of construction does not exempt a developer from compliance with the Act's accessibility requirements....
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General: ADA Standard Section 222.1
Section 222.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for dressing, fitting, and locker rooms.
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9. Outdoor Developed Areas
the Board’s website: “Achieving accessibility in outdoor environments has long been a source of inquiry due to challenges and constraints posed by terrain, the degree of development, construction...
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9. Outdoor Developed Areas
the Board’s website: “Achieving accessibility in outdoor environments has long been a source of inquiry due to challenges and constraints posed by terrain, the degree of development, construction...
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OTHER SPECIFIC BARRIERS
The barriers listed in Exhibit A require some form of remediation to meet the City's program access obligations, and/or its obligations to perform new construction and/or alterations in...
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203.9 Employee Work Areas
Spaces and elements within employee work areas shall only be required to comply with 206.2.8, 207.1, and 215.3 and shall be designed and constructed so that individuals with disabilities...
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9. Outdoor Developed Areas
the Board’s website: “Achieving accessibility in outdoor environments has long been a source of inquiry due to challenges and constraints posed by terrain, the degree of development, construction...