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Subpart D—Accessibility of Airport Facilities
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Solutions for Accessibility: Problems Involving Ramps
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404 Preservation of Information Provided for Accessibility
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3.5 Other Tips for Increasing Access
Other issues can make using a fitness center difficult, such as bringing a service animal with you, using lockers, attending group classes, and using swimming pools. The following...
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404 Preservation of Information Provided for Accessibility
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4.1.7 Accessible Buildings: Historic Preservation
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A4.1.3 Accessible Buildings: New Construction
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4.1.7 ACCESSIBLE BUILDINGS: HISTORIC PRESERVATION
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Accessible Presentation / Speaker’s Platform - Traditional
This design shows a stage area with multiple panelists / presenters. Click [here] ... for a full-page, printable handout.
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Dimensional Tolerances in Construction and for Surface Accessibility
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Subpart C — Requirements for Accessibility and Usability
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11B-802.1.3 Depth
Figure 11B-802.1.3 (b) depicts a single wheelchair space with side entry....
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11B-411.1.1 Floor designations
Floor designations shall be "one" (1) or "zero" (0) at the main entry level and shall increase by one for each successive higher story or level....
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11B-411.1.1 Floor designations
Floor designations shall be "one" (1) or "zero" (0) at the main entry level and shall increase by one for each successive higher story or level....
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11B-802.1.3 Depth
Figure 11B-802.1.3 (b) depicts a single wheelchair space with side entry....
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11B-802.1.3 Depth
Figure 11B-802.1.3 (b) depicts a single wheelchair space with side entry....
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11B-411.1.1 Floor designations
Floor designations shall be "one" (1) or "zero" (0) at the main entry level and shall increase by one for each successive higher story or level....
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Appalachian Trail Conservancy's "Increasing Opportunities for Access on the Appalachian Trail: A Design Guide"
The guide's theme—universal design—transcends issues solely related to access for persons with disabilities by describing how universal design reduces resource damage and maintenance, saving...
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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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M303.2.6 Edge Protection (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Access Board received two comments and two recommendations from the MDE Advisory Committee regarding edge protection on raised platforms. As discussed in Section IV.C.5....
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Clearances for Side Approaches
These clearances, which are permitted to overlap, may determine the width of corridors, including entry alcoves with offset doors....
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Closed-Circuit Telephone
A telephone with a dedicated line such as a house phone, courtesy phone or phone that must be used to gain entry to a facility....
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Where Will the Person(s) Start Providing Assistance?
From the current location of the person needing assistance From a specific, predetermined location such as: Entry to stairs Other...
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106.5.20 Closed-Circuit Telephone
A telephone with a dedicated line such as a house phone, courtesy phone or phone that must be used to gain entry to a facility....