Ensure that all future new construction and alterations to the City's curb ramps fully comply with the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design, or other federal and Washington disability...
Search Results "Accessibility Standard"
Commonly Searched Documents
-
PRAYER FOR RELIEF
-
215 Fire Alarm Systems
1991 Standards for Accessible Design 2010 Standards for Accessible Design What’s New/Different 4.28.1 General....
-
Work Areas (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Several of the comments related to the requirements of the proposed ADAAG and have been addressed in the accessibility standards....
-
11B-405.9.1 Reserved.
[2010 ADA Standards] 405.9.1 Extended Floor or Ground Surface....
-
11B-407.2.1 Call controls
[2010 ADA Standards] 407.2.1 Call Controls. Where elevator call buttons or keypads are provided, they shall comply with 407.2.1 and 309.4. Call buttons shall be raised or flush....
-
Maneuvering Clearance or Standby Power for Automatic Doors
Section 4.13.6 of the 1991 Standards does not require maneuvering clearance at automatic doors....
-
Alterations: Alternate Stalls
Alterations: Alternate Stalls An alternate stall may be substituted for the standard stall only in alterations where full compliance with requirements for a wheelchair accessible stall...
- Yale 4800LN Series Interconnected Locksets
-
2. Question: What is the minimum width needed for a level boarding railroad passenger station platform to meet the accessibility requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)?
37, all new or altered railroad station platforms, including non-level boarding platforms, used for intercity rail passenger service or commuter rail passenger service must be readily accessible...
-
Section 1193.51 Compatibility [1193.41 in the NPRM] (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section 1193.51 Compatibility [1193.41 in the NPRM] (Section-by-Section Analysis) Section 1193.51 requires that when it is not readily achievable to make a product accessible, the product...
-
[A] BUILDING
The accessibility standards generally apply to buildings and facilities....
-
Sections 4.2 Through 4.35 (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
• Sections 4.2 Through 4.35 Sections 4.2 through 4.35 contain the technical specifications for elements and spaces required to be accessible by the scoping provisions (sections 4.1 through...
-
6.11
6.11 Nothing in Section 6 of the Consent Order shall limit the placement of any additional wheelchair spaces required by state or local codes beyond those mandated under the ADA Standard...
-
C.4 - Are subcontractors subject to Section 508?
., EIT that meets the Access Board's standards)....
-
§ 37.42(b)
intercity, or high-speed rail lines or systems, in which no track passing through the station and adjacent to platforms is shared with existing freight rail operations, the performance standard...
-
12183(a)(1)
(1) a failure to design and construct facilities for first occupancy later than 30 months after July 26, 1990, that are readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities,...
-
Protruding Objects [§204]
Protruding Objects [§204] To prevent hazards to people with vision impairments, the standards limit the projection of objects into circulation paths....
-
[A] BUILDING
The accessibility standards generally apply to buildings and facilities....
-
§ 37.42(b)
intercity, or high-speed rail lines or systems, in which no track passing through the station and adjacent to platforms is shared with existing freight rail operations, the performance standard...
-
BUILDING
The accessibility standards generally apply to buildings and facilities....
-
603.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
603.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section addresses the accessibility of ICT support services, such as help desks, call centers, training centers, and automated self-service...
-
11B-216.5.1 Parking spaces
[2010 ADA Standards] 1....
-
11B-404.2.11 Vision lights
ETA Editor's Note The vision light requirement of CBC 11B-404.2.11 is derived from the 2010 ADA Standards 404.2.11....
-
1. New Curb Ramp Construction and Alterations
At that time, state accessibility standards required a half-inch lip at the base of the curb ramp which could be detected by a visually-impaired person using a cane....