This provision derives from the ANSI A117.1‒1992 standard and is intended to permit wheelchair footrests to be used in pushing open doors without risking entrapment on the stile....
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Smooth Surface
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Literature Cited
Standard specification for engineered wood fiber for use as a playground safety surface under and around playground equipment, ASTM F2075-04, Vol. 15.07....
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Workshops
In each, we also discussed the special nature of anthropometry of disability and wheeled mobility users in particular, for example, the limitations of using full body scanning due to occlusion...
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Alternative Designs. Bathroom as Shower Room
The latter is facilitated by use of a hand-held shower wand, which can be manipulated by the caregiver standing outside the area enclosed by the shower curtain....
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II. Overview of Requirements
For example, a city may not refuse to allow a person with epilepsy to use parks and recreational facilities....
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III-5.4200 Professional office of a health care provider
BUT: If the second floor was designed or intended for use by a health care provider, an elevator would be required....
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Circulation Paths
Result: People who are blind or who have low vision can be seriously injured when they cannot detect an object by using the sweep of their cane....
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Visible Alarms—Exception to Section 215.1 of the 2010 Standards
HUD is not permitting use of this exception because its application may result in less accessibility than is currently required under HUD’s Section 504 regulation....
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232.2.1 Cells with Mobility Features
: (i) is located within the same prison site; (ii) Is integrated with other cells to the maximum extent feasible; (iii) Has, at a minimum, equal physical access as the altered cells to areas...
- Panda S.90 All Aluminum Slim Profile Multi-Slide Door System
- Panda IS.14 All Aluminum IMPACT Lift & Slide System
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Recognition of psychiatric service animals, but not "emotional support animals.'' (Section-by-Section Analysis)
of an emotional support animal and could use such animal in their home under the FHAct....
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B. Legal foundation for equipment and furniture coverage
hotels and motels, shopping centers, specified public transportation terminals, recreational facilities, such as health clubs or golf courses, restaurants, movie theaters, schools, and day...
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Building Directories
Building directories, menus, seat and row designations in assembly areas, occupant names, building addresses, and company names and logos shall not be required to comply with 216....
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References
Standard specification for engineered wood fiber use as a playground safety surface under and around playground equipment. ASTM F2075‒10. ...
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11B-217.5 Shelves for portable TTYs
Secured areas of detention and correctional facilities where shelves and outlets are prohibited for purposes of security or safety shall not be required to comply with Section 11B-217.5....
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Plan the room set-up
Identify an integrated seating area for attendees that are deaf or hearing impaired. Refer to the U.S....
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Outdoor Recreation Access Routes at Trailheads [F247.3.2]
ORARs provide greater accessibility than a trail because areas served by ORARs are typically more developed than trails....
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T402.2 Design Load
Ramps and bridgeplates 30 inches (760 mm) or more in length shall be designed to support a load of 600 pounds (273 kg) minimum, placed at the centroid of the ramp distributed over an area...
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(d) Outside surface at entry door
The Guidelines further provide that the finished surface of this area, located immediately outside the entry door, may be sloped for drainage, but the sloping may be no more than 1/8 inch...
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E2-a
Are pedestrian routes leading to or serving each service or activity area of the shelter free of objects that protrude from the side more than 4 inches into the route with the bottom of...
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Start Outside
Start Outside Start from site arrival points such as drop-off areas and sidewalks. Determine if there is an accessible route to an accessible entrance....
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2.1 Parking
Are there accessible paths from the parking, drop off areas, or transit stops without stairs or other items blocking access (utility boxes and poles, fire hydrants, etc.)? ...
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4.1.6(1)(d)
(d) No alteration of an existing element, space, or area of a building or facility shall impose a requirement for greater accessibility than that which would be required for new construction...