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Appendix D to Part 36—1991 Standards for Accessible Design as Originally Published on July 26, 1991
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Ramps
If any part of the accessible route contains steps, it must be ramped....
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When Ramps Are Required
This play area has more than 20 play components and provides ramp access to elevated play components. ...
- National Center on Accessible Information Technology in Education (AccessIT)
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What types of physical barriers to access is a public accommodation required to remove? Why is this important to persons with HIV or AIDS?
What types of physical barriers to access is a public accommodation required to remove? Why is this important to persons with HIV or AIDS?...
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Wheelchair accessible seating is required. At least one percent of the seating must be wheelchair seating locations.
• Wheelchair accessible seating is required. At least one percent of the seating must be wheelchair seating locations....
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A.6 - Does Section 508, as implemented by the Access Board’s standards and the FAR, impose the same obligations on agencies and contractors?
Agencies are responsible for complying with Section 508 as a whole, including identification of applicable Access Board technical provisions (see sections C and D below) and making nonavailability...
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5.4.11 Transfer Support Structural Strength Recommendations for M301 and M302
5.4.11 Transfer Support Structural Strength Recommendations for M301 and M302 Description: Transfer supports and their connections must be capable of resisting sufficient vertical and...
- Is My Ramp ADA Compliant?
- Boost Your Business - Chapter 5 - Curb Ramps
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Mark J. Mazz, AIA: Architectural Consultant on Accessibility
And what I find that I do best is defining what is required for accessibility, particularly with the ADA or the Fair Housing Act, or even the Architectural Barriers Act....
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11B-602.5 Spout location
The spout shall be located 15 inches (381 mm) minimum from the vertical support and 5 inches (127 mm) maximum from the front edge of the unit, including bumpers. ...
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Automatic Operation [4.10.2]
Self-leveling must correct the overtravel or undertravel of a car as it stops at a landing within a ½ inch vertical tolerance since changes in level greater than ½ inch can be troublesome...
- Access-Able Designs Rear Mount Tub Transfer Bench w/o Legs SH-414
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Improved Engineered Wood Fiber (EWF) Surfaces for Accessible Playgrounds Field Performance Testing: Final Report II
Improved Engineered Wood Fiber (EWF) Surfaces for Accessible Playgrounds Field Performance Testing: Final Report II Field Performance Testing March, 2002 – January, 2003 USDA...
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Eye Height
The AASHTO Guide for the Development of Bicycle Facilities (p. 40) assumes a bicyclist eye height of 140 cm (54 inches) in calculating the minimum length of vertical curve necessary to provide...
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Door and Gate Surfaces [§404.2.10]
This facilitates access since mobility aids, including wheelchair footrests, are sometimes used to push or prop open doors....
- Center for Accessible Materials Innovation (CAMI) by the Georgia Institute of Technology
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M305.3.2 Height
Horizontal standing support gripping surfaces shall comply with M305.3.2.1 and vertical standing support gripping surfaces shall comply with M305.3.2.2....
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5.4.11 Transfer Support Structural Strength for Equipment Used in a Supine, Prone, Side-Lying, or Seated Position
The transfer supports and connections must contain the strength to resist vertical and horizontal forces of 250 pounds at locations determined by the intended use of the equipment....
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11B-221.6 Semi-ambulant seats
Access Board's Note to Reader: The Department of Justice’s ADA standards also require the following: Assembly areas. ...
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11B-221.6 Semi-ambulant seats
Access Board's Note to Reader: The Department of Justice’s ADA standards also require the following: Assembly areas. ...
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11B-221.6 Semi-ambulant seats
Access Board's Note to Reader: The Department of Justice’s ADA standards also require the following: Assembly areas. ...
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Re: Single User Restroom Accessibility
California needs to make some changes to their code language so that it's not so difficult for AHJ's to figure out what is required as it pertains to accessibility....