[2010 ADAS] Advisory 1002.4.3 Gaps Exception. 36 CFR 1192.83(c) ADA Accessibility Guidelines for Transportation Vehicles - Light Rail Vehicles and Systems - Mobility Aid Accessibility...
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11B-1002.4.3 Gaps
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1002.4.3 Gaps
Advisory 1002.4.3 Gaps Exception. 36 CFR 1192.83(c) ADA Accessibility Guidelines for Transportation Vehicles - Light Rail Vehicles and Systems - Mobility Aid Accessibility is available at...
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Detectable Warning Surfaces on Boarding Platforms Used by Buses and Rail Vehicles, and Boarding and Alighting Areas Used by Rail Vehicles (Section-by-Section Analysis)
., raised platforms used for level boarding by bus rapid transit systems and light rail systems) and at boarding and alighting areas at sidewalk or street level transit stops for rail vehicles...
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1002.4.3 Gaps
Advisory 1002.4.3 Gaps Exception. 36 CFR 1192.83(c) ADA Accessibility Guidelines for Transportation Vehicles - Light Rail Vehicles and Systems - Mobility Aid Accessibility is available at...
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407.8 Audio Signaling (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, when a landline telephones provides a stutter tone to indicate a voice mail message, such a tone is typically accompanied by an activated light on the phone....
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Multi-tasking
employee target areas of improvement Remove or reduce distractions from work area Supply proper working equipment to complete multiple tasks at one time, such as workstation and chair, lighting...
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Location [§208.3]
results in substantially equal or better access in terms of travel distance to an accessible entrance, parking fee, or user conveniences such as protection from weather, better security and lighting...
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11B-1002.4.3 Gaps
[2010 ADAS] Advisory 1002.4.3 Gaps Exception. 36 CFR 1192.83(c) ADA Accessibility Guidelines for Transportation Vehicles - Light Rail Vehicles and Systems - Mobility Aid Accessibility...
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11B-1002.4.3 Gaps
Advisory 11B-1002.4.3 Gaps Exception. 36 CFR 1192.83(c) ADA Accessibility Guidelines for Transportation Vehicles - Light Rail Vehicles and Systems - Mobility Aid Accessibility is available...
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11B-502.3.3 Marking
In order to provide a suitable contrasting color at the hatched area of the loading and unloading access aisle, a light color hatching should be used at locations where asphalt is the parking...
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11B-502.3.3 Marking
In order to provide a suitable contrasting color at the hatched area of the loading and unloading access aisle, a light color hatching should be used at locations where asphalt is the parking...
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11B-502.3.3 Marking
In order to provide a suitable contrasting color at the hatched area of the loading and unloading access aisle, a light color hatching should be used at locations where asphalt is the parking...
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1.3 Previous Research
In general, the participants selected for these detection studies have had little or no functional vision (usually light perception only) so that tactile and auditory detection could be...
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- Essential Function Job Analysis
- Kohler C3® 125 Elongated Bidet Toilet Seat With Side Controls and Tank Heater
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1.1.2 Purpose
to safeguard the public health, safety and general welfare through structural strength, means of egress facilities, stability, access to persons with disabilities, sanitation, adequate lighting...
- WorkZone Safety Products Retractable Cone Bar
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Providing Auxiliary Aids and Services
Talk with them all to ensure that seating, lighting, and equipment are in place for effective delivery of the services....
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Safe Harbor
Examples A public university library built in 1998 has light switches at 53 inches above the floor....
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Opening Remarks and Introductions
Really how light impacts our sleeping patterns....
- TSA Cares: Special Procedures - Disabilities & Medical
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Accessibility to Perform the Essential Functions of the Job
machines, meeting and training rooms, lunchrooms and lounges; removing obstacles that might be potential hazards in the path of people without vision; adding flashing lights...
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Visual Devices for the Fire Alarm System
Many codes require new buildings to have flashing strobe lights (visual devices) as part of the standard building alarm system, but because the requirements are not retroactive many buildings...