applicable technical requirements, and would have required at least 40 percent of these elements that complied with the applicable technical requirements to be on an outdoor recreation access...
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Outdoor Constructed Features
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4.3.9 Doorway Design
The results of the door maneuvering studies confirmed the importance of many common accessibility code requirements....
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2. Justification for Applying WCAG 2.0 to Non-Web ICT
This approach has the potential to significantly simplify accessibility conformance and assessment....
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Summary of Significant Changes
, OTRBs, and vans are accessible to, and usable by, passengers with disabilities....
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E. Community Evacuation and Transportation
A person with a mobility disability may need assistance leaving a building without a working elevator....
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Conclusions
recommendations: The proposed minimum transfer surface width of 30 in. provides sufficient space as a static seating surface for almost all individuals in our sample of wheeled mobility...
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VI. TRAINING
shall establish a training program for all employees involved in direct patient assistance on the policies identified in Section V above, on disability awareness, and on providing equal access...
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Ramps M303:3.3, 3.3.1, 3.3.2
The technical criteria are consistent with the 2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines. Level changes up to ¼ inch high are permitted to be vertical....
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M301.2.1 Transfer Surface Height
In those instances an alternate means of access will need to be provided such as the use of auxiliary/ancillary equipment and accessories (“Accessibility Package”)....
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QUESTION: WHAT QUESTIONS IS IT PERMISSIBLE TO ASK OF A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY CONCERNING A SERVICE ANIMAL?
dog is observed guiding an individual who is blind or has low vision, pulling a person's wheelchair, or providing assistance with stability or balance to an individual with an observable mobility...
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Who Will Provide the Assistance?
Anyone in the Office or Building People with limited mobility who are able to go up and down stairs easily but have trouble operating door locks, latches, and other devices due to limitations...
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9. Exterior Ramps
landings that are level, at least as wide as the ramp they serve, and at least 60" long to allow for adequate maneuvering and resting space for persons who use wheelchairs, walkers, and other mobility...
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§ 38.159(c)(8) Handrails
Handrails shall not interfere with wheelchair or mobility aid maneuverability when entering or leaving the vehicle....
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1. Thigh Breadth
Figure 1 provides a box-plot showing the distribution for thigh breadth stratified by gender and mobility device type....
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1.1.13 Flatness of ramp running slope
Measuring 12 - in. (300 mm) lengths can account for local variations in slope that may be difficult for a person in a wheelchair or using other mobility aids to use....
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Appendix B: Overview of Federal Regulations and Guidance for Detectable Warnings
In the United States, detectable warnings have been used to mark mobility hazards such as the boundary between sidewalk and street, the edge of a train platform, or the edge of a reflecting...
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How to Use the 2010 ADA Standards PDF Pocket Guide
Learn how to use the 2010 ADA Standards PDF Pocket Guide
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6.2 Presentations that Informed the Minimum Height Deliberations
As noted in Section 3.3.1, Edward Steinfeld, ArchD, attended the second Advisory Committee meeting and presented results from the Anthropometry of Wheeled Mobility Project, conducted at...
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Evaluation of transfers
Accessible pools and spas - a summary of accessibility guidelines for recreational facilities. US Access Board; 2003. 12. Koontz AM, Toro ML, Kankipati P, Naber M, Cooper RA....
- Figure 404.2.4.1(g) Maneuvering Clearances at Manual Swinging Doors and Gates: Hinge Approach, Push Side with Closer and Latch – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
- Figure 404.2.4.1(c) Maneuvering Clearances at Manual Swinging Doors and Gates: Front Approach, Push Side with Closer and Latch – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
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382.69 What requirements must carriers meet concerning the accessibility of videos, DVDs, and other audio-visual presentations shown on aircraft to individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing?
382.69 What requirements must carriers meet concerning the accessibility of videos, DVDs, and other audio-visual presentations shown on aircraft to individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing...
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Alterations and Water Closet Clearances in Single-User Toilet Rooms With In-Swinging Doors (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The majority of commenters believed that this requirement would increase the number of toilet rooms accessible to individuals with disabilities who use wheelchairs or mobility scooters,...
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Section 36.406(e) Housing at a Place of Education (Section-by-Section Analysis)
access to these educational programs and activities....