Clearances are measured from the furthest projecting face of all opposing base cabinets, counter tops, appliances, or walls, excluding hardware....
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11B-804.2 Clearance
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404.2.4.3 Recessed Doors and Gates
Maneuvering clearances for forward approach shall be provided when any obstruction within 18 inches (455 mm) of the latch side of a doorway projects more than 8 inches (205 mm) beyond the...
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1134A.6, Item 1.2
A water closet may project a maximum of 12 inches (305 mm) into the opening provided that a minimum of 36 inches (914 mm) clear space is maintained between the water closet and the shower...
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Extensions
Extensions are not required in alterations if they project into cross circulation paths. Extensions must be rounded or returned to the walls, floors, or posts....
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Best Practices in the Design of Toileting and Bathing Facilities for Assisted Transfers
Sanford, Project Director Atlanta Research and Education Foundation Prepared for: US Access Board The products shown in this report are only intended to serve as illustrated examples...
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Built-Up Curb Ramps
Built-up curb ramps are permitted, but they cannot project in parking spaces, access aisles, or vehicle traffic lanes....
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4 - Best practices for construction observation
For large projects for where extensive accessible surfaces are required, early checking should be done to suggest needed adjustments to construction techniques....
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11B-804.2 Clearance
Clearances are measured from the furthest projecting face of all opposing base cabinets, counter tops, appliances, or walls, excluding hardware....
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11B-804.2 Clearance
Clearances are measured from the furthest projecting face of all opposing base cabinets, counter tops, appliances, or walls, excluding hardware. ◼...
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Rulemaking Process
In the government, we have the Office of Management and Budget, and they will always ask us, how much is this going to cost? And then they want to know the benefits....
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Training
provide educational training through a computer-based learning module concerning anti-discrimination and anti-harassment, including the substantive provisions of the ADA, to all Store Managers...
- Bradley Center-Pull Towel Dispenser 2479
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Keeping Medical Information Confidential
Under the following circumstances, however, an employer may disclose that an employee has a hearing impairment: to supervisors and managers, if necessary to provide a reasonable...
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Acknowledgements
We also thank the trail managers across the country participated in the online survey of trail surfaces....
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DEFINITIONS
Committee Barriers (including high-priority barriers) Executive Sponsor Oversight Team Barrier Removal Facilities Members Plaintiffs Plaintiffs’ Counsel Program Manager...
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11B-502.4 Floor or ground surfaces
Built-up curb ramps are not permitted to project into access aisles and parking spaces because they would create slopes greater than 1:48. ◼ Advisory 11B-502.4 Floor or ground surfaces...
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Courtroom Access
I am working with a university’s ADA Coordinator and Facilities Manager regarding a series of planned alterations to a law school courtroom, which they are trying to make accessible as possible...
- Rebuilding Together Philadelphia - Philadelphia, PA
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- Bradley Round Corners Medium, Capacity Towel Dispenser / 12 Gallon Waste 234
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D. What tools are needed to conduct a survey and how do you use them?
The following are the standard tools that the Civil Rights Division uses in conducting its surveys under Project Civic Access: a metal measuring tape that is at least 25-feet long...