The length of the transfer wall shall be 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum and shall be centered on the clear deck space....
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1009.4.3 Wall Depth and Length
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Jamb Signage
...are all elevator jambs provided with signs placed on both sides designating the floor with 2" minimum height raised letters and Braille characters centered at 60" above the finish floor...
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4. Tips for People with Mobility Disabilities
If you join a fitness center, you want to have the same access to all areas, programs and services as other members of the facility. ...
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Are signs mounted on both sides of the elevator hoistway door opening that designate the floor with 2-inch minimum-height raised letters and Braille characters centered at 60 inches above...
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4.10.12(4)
Controls shall be located on a front wall if cars have center opening doors, and at the side wall or at the front wall next to the door if cars have side opening doors (see Fig. 23(c) and...
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4.10.12(4)
Controls shall be located on a front wall if cars have center opening doors, and at the side wall or at the front wall next to the door if cars have side opening doors (see Fig. 23(c) and...
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11B-1009.4.3 Wall depth and length
The length of the transfer wall shall be 60 inches (1524 mm) minimum and shall be centered on the clear deck space....
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11B-1009.4.3 Wall depth and length
The length of the transfer wall shall be 60 inches (1524 mm) minimum and shall be centered on the clear deck space....
- Institute for Human Centered Design (IHCD)
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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)?
For a conventional level boarding side passenger platform with a railing or a wall on the platform side opposite the track, the minimum platform width should be the sum of the maximum dimensions...
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1004.1 Clear Floor Space
To optimize space use, designers should carefully consider layout options such as connecting ends of the row and center aisle spaces....
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703.3.1 Dimensions and Capitalization
Dot height 0.025 (0.6 mm) to 0.037 (0.9 mm) Distance between corresponding dots from one cell directly below 1 0.395 (10 mm) to 0.400 (10.2 mm) 1 Measured center...
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1004.1 Clear Floor Space
To optimize space use, designers should carefully consider layout options such as connecting ends of the row and center aisle spaces....
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30. Q: I still have some general questions about the ADA. Where can I get more information?
Several settlement agreements with child care centers are also available on the Home Page....
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General Sources of Disability Rights Information
Sources of Disability Rights Information ADA Information Line (800) 514-0301 (voice) (800) 514-0383 (TTY) www.ada.gov Regional Disability and Business Technical Assistance Centers...
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Separate Tenancies
Separate Tenancies At least one entrance to each tenancy, such as retail and service establishments of a strip shopping center, must be accessible....
- Association of University Centers on Disabilities (AUCD)
- Center for Living & Working - Worcester, MA
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Fixed position maps and kiosks
We found that sighted map readers are familiar with the convention of a red star to indicate the station point of a map, but that this symbol is not known or intuitively understood by tactile...
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Utility Sinks
If utility sinks are provided in a recreation facility that also contains a cook top or conventional range, at least 5 percent (but not less than 1) in each accessible room or space must...
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11B-221.1 General
The companion seat is a conventional seat that accommodates a friend or companion. These seats must comply with Section 11B-221.3....
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11B-221.1 General
The companion seat is a conventional seat that accommodates a friend or companion. These seats must comply with Section 11B-221.3....
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Resources
Hospitality and Disability Initiative, Mid-Atlantic ADA Center http://www.adahospitality.org/ Find materials, resources, and training to help hospitality businesses reach and serve...
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[ADA Title II §35.151(b)(4)(i)] Primary function
Areas that contain a primary function include, but are not limited to, the dining area of a cafeteria, the meeting rooms in a conference center, as well as offices and other work areas in...