Section 502.3 covers the current ADA Standards for access aisles.
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Access Aisle: ADA Standard Section 502.3
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COMMON USE
Interior or exterior circulation paths, rooms, spaces or elements that are not for public use and are made available for the shared use of two or more people....
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1. Providing Equal Access With Auxiliary Aids and Services
There are many ways that you can provide equal access to communications for people with disabilities. These different ways are provided through “auxiliary aids and services.” ...
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A Word about Benefit Programs
But you may not know that there are many other benefit programs for people with disabilities, whether you´ve served in the military or not....
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Will a Person Who is Blind or Has Low Vision Require Assistance to Use the Circulation Path?
Not all people who are blind or have low vision are capable of navigating a usable circulation path....
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Emergency Services
However, public entities that provide direct access to emergency services such as police, fire and ambulance, which often includes 911, must provide direct access for people with disabilities...
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Bathroom Accommodating Reduced Ambulatory Mobility
“Comfort” height is easily used by tall people, wheelchair users, or older people with reduced upper body strength....
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About and Acknowledgements
Supporting people with disabilities in becoming more vocal and active participants in their health care....
- GPK Modular QuadDesk
- Ady's Army
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Definition of "Common Use"
Consistent with the original ADAAG, the proposed rule defined "common use," in part, as spaces or elements "made available for a restricted group of people."...
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What this Checklist is Not
The regulations include requirements for nondiscriminatory policies and practices and for the provision of auxiliary aids and services, such as sign language interpreters for people who...
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13. I do not need to fix it because I will help a disabled person get around barriers in my facility.
While it is good business practice to provide assistance to all your customers, and you are required to provide reasonable accommodations to people with disabilities, assisting individuals...
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Introduction
It is often true when we meet people who speak a different language or come from a different culture....
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Equal Opportunity
Title II requires that people with disabilities have an equal opportunity to participate in public entities’ programs, services and activities in the most integrated manner appropriate...
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§1607.3 Discrimination defined: Relationship between use of selection procedures and discrimination.
include, as a part of the validity study, an investigation of suitable alternative selection procedures and suitable alternative methods of using the selection procedure which have as little...
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3.7 How Does an Employer Determine What Is a Reasonable Accommodation?
In many cases, an appropriate accommodation will be obvious and can be made without difficulty and at little or no cost....
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Introduction
This document identifies ways that businesses can maintain their investment in access with little or no extra cost....
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Maximum Extent Feasible
Thus, for example the term "to the maximum extent feasible" should be construed as not requiring entities to make building alterations that have little likelihood of being accomplished without...
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Audio Induction Loop
There is very little spillover with 3-D mats and they are less susceptible to electromagnetic interference....
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3.5 Other Tips for Increasing Access
The following tips should make these experiences a little easier. If you use a service animal you should talk with staff to avoid any surprises or misconceptions....
- Amramp Portable, Roll-in Shower
- Mind's Eye Audio Tours
- American Foundation for the Blind® AccessWorld App