Raised character and Braille exit signs shall comply with Chapter 11A, Section 1143A or Chapter 11B, Sections 11B-703.1, 11B-703.2, 11B-703.3 and 11B-703.5....
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  1013.4, Item 5
  
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  11B-407.4.6.2.1 Size and shape
  Buttons shall have square shoulders, be ¾ inch (19.1 mm) minimum in their smallest dimension and be raised 1/8 inch (3.2 mm) plus or minus 1/32 inch (0.8 mm) above the surrounding surface... 
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  1009.2.2 Seat Location
  In the raised position, the centerline of the seat shall be located over the deck and 16 inches (405 mm) minimum from the edge of the pool.... 
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  203 General Exceptions
  Certain spaces are generally exempt from the guidelines, including construction sites (203.2), raised areas (203.3), limited access spaces (203.4), machinery spaces (203.5), single occupant... 
- Cybex Total Access Treadmill
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  Signage
  If Braille and raised letter signs are mounted on doors instead of walls, blind persons and persons with low vision may be hurt by someone who is pushing a door open while they are trying... 
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  11B-504.8 Floor identification
  At the exit discharge level, the sign shall include a raised five pointed star located to the left of the identifying floor level.... 
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  11B-203.9 Employee workstations
  Employee work areas, or portions of employee work areas, other than raised courtroom stations, that are less than 300 square feet (28 m2) and elevated 7 inches (180 mm) or more above the... 
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  Sec.36.304(c)(2)
  These measures include, for example, adjusting the layout of display racks, rearranging tables, providing Brailled and raised character signage, widening doors, providing visual alarms,... 
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  § 36.304(c)(2)
  These measures include, for example, adjusting the layout of display racks, rearranging tables, providing Brailled and raised character signage, widening doors, providing visual alarms,... 
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  Hall Call Buttons [4.10.3]
  Recommendation: Buttons that are raised from the faceplate (or trim ring or ferrule) are preferred because they can be activated by other parts of the hand, not just the finger tip.... 
- Takeform Fusion Signage Floor Directional Type B
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  A4. Vertical Clearance
  [ADA Stds 4.6.5] If No: Can the route be cleared by removing or raising low objects or can each van accessible parking space be relocated? Yes _____ No _____... 
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  Labeling
  The use of raised letters for titles and labels should use a consistent simple serif font for ease of reading.... 
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  Triax 2000
  A large tripod that can be raised to a fall height above the highest play surface on a playground. ... 
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  11B-407.4.6.2.1 Size and shape
  Buttons shall have square shoulders, be ¾ inch (19.1 mm) minimum in their smallest dimension and be raised 1/8 inch (3.2 mm) plus or minus 1/32 inch (0.8 mm) above the surrounding surface... 
- Takeform Fusion Signage Floor Directional Type B.2
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  1007.9 Signage
  Additionally, raised character and Braille signage complying with Chapter 11A, Section 1143A and Chapter 11B, Sections 11B-703.1, 11B-703.2, 11B-703.3 and 11B-703.5, and the International... 
- Cybex Total Access Arc Trainer
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  §382.57(c)(6)(i) Input controls
  Where provided, key surfaces not on active areas of display screens, must be raised above surrounding surfaces.... 
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  11B-810.6.1 Entrances
  Where signs identify a station or its entrance, at least one sign at each entrance shall comply with Section 11B-703.2 _|Signs; Raised Characters|_ and shall be placed in uniform locations... 
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  404.2.5 Thresholds
  Raised thresholds and changes in level at doorways shall comply with 302 and 303.... 
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  404.2.5 Thresholds
  Raised thresholds and changes in level at doorways shall comply with 302 and 303.... 
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  §27.71(k)(6)(i) Input controls.
  Where provided, key surfaces not on active areas of display screens, must be raised above surrounding surfaces.... 
