High thresholds, abrupt level changes, steps, or steep running or cross slopes cannot be part of an accessible route. Where ramps are used, they cannot be steeper than 1:12....
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1. Typical Issues for Individuals Who Use Wheelchairs, Scooters, or Other Mobility Devices
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F. Chapter 5: Doorways, Circulation Paths, and Fare Collection Devices
., former T505 addressing handrails, stanchions, and handholds moved to scoping provisions in Chapter 2, and former T504 addressing steps moved to Chapter 4), and two other sections, which...
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Part 1. Typical Issues for Voters Who Use Wheelchairs, Scooters, or Other Mobility Devices
High thresholds, abrupt level changes, steps, or steeply sloped hallways cannot be part of an accessible route. Where ramps are used, they cannot be steeper than 1:12....
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3. a. Access Guidance Documents
Gives steps for completing an ADA compliance plan, contains checklists, planning sheets, samples of ADA compliance plans and lists many resources available for additional information and...
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11B-221.2.3.2 Vertical dispersion
Vertical, center, or side aisles adjoining bleacher seating that are stepped or tiered are not considered entry points. ...
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11B-221.2.3.2 Vertical dispersion
Vertical, center, or side aisles adjoining bleacher seating that are stepped or tiered are not considered entry points. ◼ Advisory 11B-221.2.3.2 Vertical dispersion Exception 2....
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1.1 Knowing Your Rights and Responsibilities
Taking that first step is often the hardest step. So, why don’t you do something when you see a problem or know you are not getting equal access to care? ...
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Inclusive Safety Briefing
That exit has four steps. The exits located in the back two corners of this room, where you entered are accessible and have no steps....
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Transfer Protocols
and seat width Primary measures: maximum/minimum heights attained, preferred seat width, WMD angle and position Protocol D: Adjacent Two-Step...
- Yale nexTouch™ Keypad Lock
- Cybex Total Access Seated Leg Curl Exercise Machine
- Pilot Rock TPT Series End Accessible Twin Pedestal Table
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2.6 Communications.
Airports are required to take appropriate steps to ensure that their communications with individuals with disabilities are as effective as communications with other individuals, beneficiaries...
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Readily Achievable Barrier Removal
Removing barriers, such as a step to an entrance, is required when readily achievable....
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Priorities for Barrier Removal
For example, a restaurant with several steps leading to its entrance may determine that it cannot afford to install a ramp or a lift....
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C. Planning Ahead to Provide Effective Communication
Use the checklist included in this Chapter to assess your agency’s ability to provide effective communication and to figure out the next steps for achieving ADA compliance....
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A. Providing Equally Effective Communication
Under Title II of the ADA, all state and local governments are required to take steps to ensure that their communications with people with disabilities are as effective as communications...
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3.7 How Does an Employer Determine What Is a Reasonable Accommodation?
An employer should always consult the person with the disability as the first step in considering an accommodation....
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Additional Transfer Techniques: Use of Stretchers and Gurneys
This approach involves a two step process in which the patient must transfer from their wheelchair to the stretcher, usually in a different space or area away from the equipment, and then...
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4.Information, documentation, and training
Manufacturers should take such other steps as necessary including: Providing a description of the accessibility and compatibility features of the product upon request, including, as...
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Future Work
There is a lack of information about multi-step or multi-tiered transfers and how they can facilitate a barrier free or more level transfer for certain types of transfer elements (e.g. playground...
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EVACUATION + TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
Know Your Zone: Know whether your community is located in a hurricane evacuation zone and take steps to prepare....
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COMMUNITY EMERGENCY PLANNING LET’S GET STARTED!
Your first step is to form a “lead team” – a group of interested community members who are willing to commit time and energy to this effort....