The control button for the emergency stop, alarm, door open, door close, main entry floor, and phone, shall be identified with raised symbols and Braille as shown in Table 11B-407.4.7.1.3...
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  11B-407.4.7.1.3 Symbols
  
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  Parallel Approach to Kitchen Sinks
  
Several comments considered a parallel approach to be appropriate at kitchenette sinks in transient lodging guest rooms, consistent with the original ADAAG, and sinks in employee break rooms...
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  Ride Entry: ADA Standard Section 1002.4.5
  
Openings providing entry to wheelchair spaces on amusement rides shall be 32 inches (815 mm) minimum clear....
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  11B-1002.4.5 Ride entry
  
Openings providing entry to wheelchair spaces on amusement rides shall be 32 inches (813 mm) minimum clear....
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  Faucets: ADA Standard Section 606.4
  
Section 606.4 covers the current ADA Standards for the faucet controls of lavatories and sinks.
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  1015.2 Where required
  
Guards shall be located along open-sided walking surfaces, including mezzanines, equipment platforms, aisles, stairs, ramps and landings that are located more than 30 inches (762 mm) measured...
 - Mockett PCS5/M/4E Large Rectangular Power Grommet
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  11B-408.3.2 Swinging doors
  
Swinging hoistway doors shall open and close automatically and shall comply with Sections 11B-404, 11B-407.3.2 and 11B-408.3.2....
 - Mansfield Cascade Commercial Package Urinal and Flush Valve CP-410
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  11B-606.4 Faucets
  
Hand-operated metering faucets shall remain open for 10 seconds minimum....
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  11B-809.9.6 Controls
  
Hand-operated metering faucets shall remain open for 10 seconds minimum....
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  8. NEEDS + RESOURCES ASSESSMENT
  
Record any strategies or point people you may refer to to carry out these assessments. ...
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  2. CREATING A SPACE
  
Maps can be very helpful in identifying spaces that are spread out throughout your community....
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  Wheelchairs Unable to be Stowed in the Cabin as Carry-on
  
Wheelchairs Unable to be Stowed in the Cabin as Carry-on When a folding, collapsible, or break-down wheelchair cannot be stowed in the cabin as carry-on baggage, carriers must ensure...
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  11B-608.2.2.1 Clearance
  
A 36 inch (914 mm) wide minimum by 60 inch (1524 mm) long minimum clearance shall be provided adjacent to the open face of the shower compartment....
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  Hospitality for All
  
Millions of people with disabilities regularly travel, shop, and eat out with family and friends. Inclusion for family and friends increases spending power exponentially....
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  Door Maneuvering Clearance
  
This exception derives from the original ADAAG and was intended to apply to those types of patient rooms where patients are typically transported in and out by hospital staff....
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  11B-411.4.7.3 Symbols
  
The control button for the emergency stop, alarm, door open, door close, and phone, shall be identified with raised symbols and Braille as shown in Table 11B-407.4.7.1.3....
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  Poured in Place Rubber
  
installation, the sites surfaced with PIP did not have any recorded locations where the surface samples exceeded the accessibility standards for slope, cross slope, changes in level or openings...
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  Standard Stall
  
The clearances required for stall doors are different than those specified for conventional passage doors and gates in 4.13.6 since partition doors are generally lighter and easier to open...
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  GUARD [DSA-AC] OR GUARDRAIL
  
A building component or a system of building components located at or near the open sides of elevated walking surfaces that minimizes the possibility of a fall from the walking surface to...
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  §382.67(a)
  
applicable foreign government regulations on the stowage of cargo in the cabin compartment) in the cabin of sufficient size to stow at least one typical adult-sized folding, collapsible, or break-down...
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  11. Do not use language that perpetuates negative stereotypes about psychiatric disabilities.
  
Much work needs to be done to break down stigma around psychiatric disabilities....
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  2. Different Types of Auxiliary Aids and Services
  
assistive listening systems hearing aid-compatible telephones computer terminals speech synthesizers communication boards text telephones (TTYs) open...