Requires outdoor recreation access routes to connect accessible parking spaces or other arrival points serving the viewing area with accessible elements, spaces, and facilities provided...
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Summary of Major Provisions
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
202 Existing Buildings and Facilities 203 General Exceptions 204 Protruding Objects 205 Operable Parts 206 Accessible Routes 207 Accessible Means of Egress 208 Parking Spaces...
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Entrances
All door openings must provide a minimum width of 32 inches and there must also be enough room for a person using a wheelchair to maneuver to open the door, including 18 inches of clear space...
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Serving Counters
Lowered serving counter provides an accessible space to select and receive food items Notes on photo: Door under counter can be opened to provide required knee clearance when customers...
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R204 Pedestrian Access Routes (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Pedestrian access routes in the public right-of-way are analogous to accessible routes on sites in that they connect to accessible elements, spaces, and facilities in the public right-of-way...
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3. MAP YOUR COMMUNITY
that may serve as resources during an emergency: Social service organizations, faith-based organizations Active coalitions, civic or tenant associations Public spaces...
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Notes
because of its physical layout or location. (5) being treated unfairly at a health care provider’s office.23 I The methods for measuring “low heights” for current height adjustable products...
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6. Conclusion
Moreover, American companies that manufacture telecommunications equipment and ICT-related products would likely derive significant benefits from the harmonized accessibility standards....
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2.2(c) Regarded as Substantially Limited
It applies to decisions based on unsubstantiated concerns about productivity, safety, insurance, liability, attendance, costs of accommodation, accessibility, workers' compensation costs...
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Library Card
The use of trade, firm, or corporation names in this document is for the information and convenience of the reader, and does not constitute an endorsement by the Department of any product...
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Additional Training Modules (Call ETA for details)
Additional Information (5 - 30 minutes) Hands on Training for Facility Surveyors (1 - 3 days) Plan Reviews for ADAAG Compliance - A Group Exercise (1 - 4 hours) Products...
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) are targeted as UFAS compliant.46 The actual number of emergency transportable housing units in the inventory varies as FEMA deploys the units to disaster areas and contracts for the production...
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Recommendations on Standards for the Design of Medical Diagnostic Equipment for Adults with Disabilities, Advisory Committee Final Report
Iezzoni, John Jaeckle, and Bob Menke – later productively supplemented by the inclusion of Mark E. Derry and June Isaacson Kailes. Dr....
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III. DEFINITIONS
listening systems; telephones compatible with hearing aids; closed caption decoders; open and closed captioning, including real-time captioning; voice, text, and video-based telecommunications products...
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CCDA Accessibility Checklist for Building Inspectors, 2015 Edition
During construction inspection finish product thicknesses such as flooring materials or wall coverings must be considered when reviewing critical accessibility features, including but not...
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Stabilized Engineered Wood Fiber for Accessible Playground Surfaces
We could not have performed the study without the support of Steve Schmieding of the Forest Products Laboratory (FPL) and his wife Jane as well as other FPL staff, namely Carl Syftestad,...
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I. Plan Development
4 Fact Sheet on Obtaining and Using Employee Medical Information as Part of Emergency Evacuation Procedures, http://www.eeoc.gov/facts/evacuation.html. 5 For information on products...
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Selection of Playgrounds
Selection was based upon: accessibility to children with and without disabilities; use of surface materials and products consistent with the study; geographic location; seasonal weather...
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2.3.2 IR Receivers
As pointed out earlier, the incidence of acoustical coupling upon the production of acoustic feedback, or undesirable changes in the frequency response of the hearing aid, has not been determined...
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Executive Summary
Mitigation of changes in lighting levels such as between the outdoors and the interior, from one level of interior illumination to another, and within spaces between one surface and another...