Appendix B to part 36: Analysis and Commentary on the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design...
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Table of Contents
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504 Stairways
This section requires that landings subject to wet conditions be designed to prevent the accumulation of water (504.7)....
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What types of exemptions or exceptions exist?
Compliance with these provisions is not required where EVCS are not available to the general public and intended for use by a designated vehicle or driver (see CBC Section 11B-228.3.2 Exception...
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1134A.5, Item 3
Lever operated, push type and electronically controlled mechanisms are examples of acceptable designs....
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FAQ: What does Corada mean?
We have input federal ADA standards and regulations and connected access-related content, such as technical assistance, products and services, how-to videos, CAD/BIM files, design ideas,...
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1134A.5, Item 3
Lever operated, push type and electronically controlled mechanisms are examples of acceptable designs....
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Wheelchair
A manually-operated or power-driven device designed primarily for use by an individual with a mobility disability for the main purpose of indoor or of both indoor and outdoor locomotion....
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Wheelchairs and Other Power-Driven Mobility Devices
Some use walkers, canes, crutches, or braces while others use manually-operated or power wheelchairs, all of which are primarily designed for use by people with disabilities....
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Valet Parking and Mechanical Access Parking Garages
The provision was eliminated because valet parkers may not have the skills necessary to drive a vehicle that is equipped to be accessible, including use of hand controls, or when a seat...
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1007.4 Elevators
Elevators are not required to be accessed from an area of refuge or horizontal exit for smoke protected seating areas complying with Section 1028.6.2....
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11B-1009.2.7 Operation
The lift shall be stable and not permit unintended movement when a person is getting into or out of the seat. [2010 ADAS] 1009.2.7 Operation. ...
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Scoping Scenarios: Range of Possibilities Benefits and Costs: Summary How to Measure Transfer Heights is Important Features WMD Positions For Transfer measurement Technique Seat...
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D. Recording, Categorizing, and Reporting Written Disability-related Complaints Received by Carriers
Certificated U.S. carriers and foreign carriers1 operating to, from, and in the United States using at least one aircraft with more than 60 passenger seats must record, categorize, and report...
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Elements in the 2010 ADA Standards Not in the 1991
These elements include recreation facilities such as swimming pools, team and player seating, accessible routes in court sports facilities, saunas and steam rooms, fishing piers, play areas...
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REFERENCES
., Whole-body vibration during manual wheelchair propulsion with selected seat cushions and back supports. IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng, 2003. 11(3): p. 311-22. 3....
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11B-1009.2.7 Operation
The lift shall be stable and not permit unintended movement when a person is getting into or out of the seat. [2010 ADAS] 1009.2.7 Operation....
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11B-225.2.1 Lockers
Different types of lockers may include full-size and half-size lockers, as well as those specifically designed for storage of various sports equipment....
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At what types of property/sites must the ADA requirements be met?
American with Disabilities Act there is a general obligation to provide accessible EVCS; however, specific requirements for EVCS have not been adopted in the ADA Standards for Accessible Design...
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What is a “wheelchair”?
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) (49 CFR Parts 27, 37, and 38) defines a “wheelchair” as a mobility aid belonging to any class of three- or more-wheeled devices, usable indoors, designed...
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§ 35.151(b)(3)
(3) Alterations to historic properties shall comply, to the maximum extent feasible, with the provisions applicable to historic properties in the design standards specified in § 35.151(c...
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What is a “wheelchair”?
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) (49 CFR Parts 27, 37, and 38) defines a “wheelchair” as a mobility aid belonging to any class of three- or more-wheeled devices, usable indoors, designed...
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1134A.6, Item 6
Lever operated, push-type and electronically controlled mechanisms are examples of acceptable designs....
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Wheelchair
Wheelchair means a manually-operated or power-driven device designed primarily for use by an individual with a mobility disability for the main purpose of indoor or of both indoor and outdoor...