A beach access route is a continuous unobstructed path that crosses the surface of the beach and provides pedestrian access to the water....
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Getting to the Water—Beach Access Routes
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Feature 6 - Restrooms
wall nearest the toilet to support the person as he transfers from and back to his wheelchair; a toilet seat at wheelchair seat height to facilitate transfer; a flush valve and toilet paper...
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Common Problems with Toilet Rooms
Ø Coat hooks and paper towel, toilet paper, soap, and other dispensers are located so that persons who use wheelchairs cannot reach them. ...
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Workshops
It provides abstracts of commissioned and submitted papers as well as a description of the discussion that followed each paper presentation....
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What barriers will it be "readily achievable" to remove?
space; 14) Insulating lavatory pipes under sinks to prevent burns; 15) Installing a raised toilet seat; 16) Installing a full-length bathroom mirror; 17) Repositioning the paper...
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ACCESSIBLE MEANS OF EGRESS
A continuous and unobstructed way of egress travel from any accessible point in a building or facility to a public way. [2010 ADAS] Accessible Means of Egress....
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ACCESSIBLE ROUTE
[DSA-AC & HCD 1-AC] A continuous unobstructed path connecting accessible elements and spaces of an accessible site, building or facility that can be negotiated by a person with a disability...
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3.3 Need for "Overriding" Principle
The concept and the research project through which we arrived at our performance recommendations will be expanded upon at length in the last section of this paper....
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ACCESSIBLE MEANS OF EGRESS
A continuous and unobstructed way of egress travel from any accessible point in a building or facility to a public way. [2010 ADA Standards 106.5] Accessible Means of Egress....
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ACCESSIBLE MEANS OF EGRESS
A continuous and unobstructed way of egress travel from any accessible point in a building or facility to a public way. [2010 ADAS] Accessible Means of Egress. ...
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2.2(c) Regarded as Substantially Limited
because, as the Supreme Court has stated and the Congress has reiterated, "society's myths and fears about disability and disease are as handicapping as are the physical limitations that flow...
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FAIRNESS OF SETTLEMENT
In reaching this conclusion, the Class Representatives and Class Counsel have considered the benefits of the settlement, the possible outcomes of continued litigation of these issues, the...
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4.1 Introduction
standards and procedures, including, but not limited to: education and work experience requirements; physical and mental requirements; safety requirements; paper...
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F220.1 General
Where bins are provided for envelopes, waste paper, or other purposes, at least one of each type shall comply with 811. Advisory F220.1 General....
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220.1 General
Where bins are provided for envelopes, waste paper, or other purposes, at least one of each type shall comply with 811. Advisory 220.1 General....
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2. Getting To, Into and Through a Health Care Facility
While this paper will not address all the possible issues related to access to the facility, here are a few strategies for dealing with getting to, into and through health care offices and...
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Landings: ADA Standard Section 405.7
Section 405.7 covers the current ADA Standards for ramp landings.
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Handrail Extensions: ADA Standard Section 505.10
Section 505.10 covers the current ADA Standards for handrail extensions.
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11B-405.9.2 Curb or barrier
To prevent wheel entrapment, the curb or barrier shall provide a continuous and uninterrupted barrier along the length of the ramp....
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Soiltac Powder Mix-In
was no constructed drainage mechanisms that would be considered appropriate in the trail construction industry for this surface, therefore the water runoff from the adjacent earth mound flowed...
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Multi-tasking
Create a flow-chart of tasks that must be performed at he same time Separate tasks so that each one can be completed one at a time Label or color-code each task in sequential or preferential...