These barriers include more than obvious impediments such as steps and curbs that prevent access by people who use wheelchairs....
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III-4.4100 General
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11B-232.3 Special holding cells and special housing cells
this requirement include, but are not limited to, those used for purposes of orientation, protective custody, administrative or disciplinary detention or segregation, detoxification, and medical...
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11B-232.3 Special holding cells and special housing cells
this requirement include, but are not limited to, those used for purposes of orientation, protective custody, administrative or disciplinary detention or segregation, detoxification, and medical...
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4. How can I get a reasonable accommodation?
Tell a supervisor, HR manager, or other appropriate person that you need a change at work because of a medical condition. You may ask for an accommodation at any time....
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212 and 606 Kitchens, Kitchenettes, Lavatories, and Sinks
The 2010 Standards include an exception that permits the clear floor space to be positioned for a parallel approach at kitchen sinks in any space where a cook top or conventional range is...
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Re: Service Counters
I don't see the raised employee side as a barrier unless the employee also uses a wheelchair. Most wheelchair users have to look up to communicate with almost everyone. ...
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1.17 Unobstructed view
screen that is not blocked or interfered with by any seats, railings, or other objects and is configured to have visual clearance over average height patrons seated one row ahead of the wheelchair...
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Transfer Platform
Transfer Platform Each transfer system must have a platform on the deck surface so users can maneuver on and off the system from their mobility device or wheelchair....
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D. Reasonable Modifications
Examples include alerting people who are deaf or hard of hearing to sounds; pulling wheelchairs; carrying or retrieving items for people with mobility disabilities or limited use of arms...
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RETURNING HOME
short-term housing, as well as housing with appropriate communication devices, such as TTY’s, to ensure individuals with communication disabilities can communicate with family, friends, and medical...
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1118B.3
SECTION 1118B - SPACE ALLOWANCE AND REACH RANGES 1118B.3 Wheelchair turning space. ...
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Obstructions [4.7.8]
Space is needed at the top and bottom of ramps so that people using wheelchairs can align with the running slope and maneuver from ramps, including when making turns (which is difficult...
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§ 38.159(d)(2) Location and size
Such space shall adjoin, and may overlap, an access path....
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Section 6.0 Conclusions
Reference WhMD: The U.S. standard reference wheelchair does not represent the sizes of unoccupied wheelchairs in our sample well....
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Voluntary "Wellness" and Health Screening Programs
Voluntary "Wellness" and Health Screening Programs An employer may conduct voluntary medical examinations and inquiries as part of an employee health program (such as medical screening...
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7. Medicine
A passenger's request to take medication while aboard a fixed route or paratransit vehicle or in a transit facility should be granted....
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What Terminology Should Be Used?
A disability is a medically definable condition that causes a limitation in one or more of a person's major life activities, such as walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, thinking...
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205 Operable Parts
4.1.3(13) Controls and Operating Mechanisms 205 Operable Parts 4.1.3(13) Controls and operating mechanisms in accessible spaces...
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ADA Compliant Plumbing Products for Accessible Kitchens and Baths - CEU Course
Ergonomics. Technology. ADA regulations. The delivery of water raises a variety of design issues and opportunities. Delta Faucet Company now offers several AIA-approved...
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Parking
Parking The chart below indicates the number of accessible spaces required by the 2010 Standards. One out of every six accessible spaces must be van-accessible....
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Accessible Cells in Detention and Correctional Facilities (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, at one facility with a population of almost 300 inmates, ten percent (10%) of the inmates use wheelchairs. ...
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Architectural Barriers
They can include parking spaces that are too narrow to accommodate people who use wheelchairs; a step or steps at the entrance or to part of the selling space of a store; round doorknobs...
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A) Accessible Parking
The access aisle is just wide enough to permit a person using a wheelchair to enter or exit the car....
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Observations:
This sample had just three 4-wheeled scooters which limits detailed comparisons with 3-wheeled scooters For platforms designed to accommodate wheeled mobility devices, additional space...