Curb ramps must be connected by an accessible route which, in effect, requires space at least 36 inches in length at the top of curb ramps....
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Sides of Curb Ramps
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Additional Transfer Techniques: Use of Stretchers and Gurneys
Additional Transfer Techniques: Use of Stretchers and Gurneys Some equipment, including radiologic equipment, lacks space underneath necessary for a portable floor lift to be used....
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Altered Rides
(60-inch diameter circle or T-shaped turning space) in the load and unload area must be provided....
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11B-604.8.1.2 Doors
Doors shall not swing into the clear floor space or clearance required for any fixture....
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This list of reminders can serve as a guide to creating accessible meeting room floor plans
Accessible meeting space allows everyone to participate....
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Public Use
Interior or exterior rooms, spaces, or elements that are made available to the public. Public use may be provided at a building or facility that is privately or publicly owned....
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1013.4 Height
Tent platforms shall be 19 inches (485 mm) high maximum measured from the clear ground space to the tent platform surface....
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106.5.50 Public Use
Interior or exterior rooms, spaces, or elements that are made available to the public. Public use may be provided at a building or facility that is privately or publicly owned....
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226.2 Dispersion
Dining surfaces and work surfaces required to comply with 902 shall be dispersed throughout the space or facility containing dining surfaces and work surfaces....
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6. Ramps
Accessible element or space ANSI A117.1 section APPLICATION 6....
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C1-a
Is an accessible route provided from accessible parking spaces to the accessible entrance of the shelter? [ADA Standards § 4.1.2(1), 4.3] Yes No...
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7. Stairs
Accessible element or space ANSI A117.1 section APPLICATION 7....
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Section 2. Multistory dwelling unit
"Multistory dwelling unit" means a dwelling unit with finished living space located on one floor and the floor or floors immediately above or below it....
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Element
An architectural or mechanical component of a building, facility, space, or site, e.g., telephone, curb ramp, door, drinking fountain, seating, or water closet....
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ELEMENT
An architectural or mechanical component of a building, facility, space, or site, e.g., telephone, curb ramp, door, drinking fountain, seating, water closet....
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A4.34.6.5 SINK
Installing a sink with a drain at the rear so that plumbing is as close to the wall as possible can provide additional clear knee space for wheelchair users....
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1013.4 Height
Tent platforms shall be 19 inches (485 mm) high maximum measured from the clear ground space to the tent platform surface....
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Can curb ramps overlap access aisles?
No, access aisles, as well as vehicle pull-up spaces, cannot have changes in level other than slopes not exceeding 1:48....
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Conducting an Interview
referred by a rehabilitation agency or other source familiar with the person, it may be helpful to contact the agency to learn more about this individual's ability to perform specific job functions...
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5.3.3.1 Transfer Sides Recommendation for Exam Chairs with Fixed Footrests
Rationale for the recommendation As currently designed, some examination chairs have fixed footrests that facilitate the clinical functions for which the chair is used....
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32. If an employer has provided one reasonable accommodation, does it have to provide additional reasonable accommodations requested by an individual with a disability?
If a reasonable accommodation turns out to be ineffective and the employee with a disability remains unable to perform an essential function, the employer must consider whether there would...
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A. Accessibility of Terminal Facilities and Services
dealing with the traveling public and consistent with all carriers’ obligation to ensure training to proficiency [Sec. 382.61(a)], you should understand how these services and facilities function...
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502.3.5 Hierarchical Relationships (Section-by-Section Analysis)
hierarchical relationships to assistive technology ensures that an individual using a screen reader, for example, could understand these relationships and, thereby, perform the desired function...