These carriers explained that testing would be more costly for small carriers because they do not have the technical knowledge or personnel necessary for testing, necessitating the hiring...
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Background
Tests were performed at regular intervals to provide a quantitative measure of accessibility....
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Recommendations for Future Research
(See the Technical Report for details on the test courses used in this research.) • The oldest subjects in the published literature were 65 to 70 years of age....
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Accessible Ground Surfaces
Accessible Ground Surfaces Ground surfaces along accessible routes, clear floor or ground spaces, and maneuvering spaces, must comply with the American Society for Testing and Materials...
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2.2 Lighting Conditions
At the beginning of each testing session, experimenters visually assessed sky conditions and estimated the percent cloud cover....
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11B-503.5 Vertical clearance
The minimum vertical clearance at designated passenger drop-off and loading zones, and along at least one vehicle access route to the area from site entrances and exits, is 114 inches....
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Are detectable warnings required on curb ramps or at hazardous vehicular areas?
Under the ADA Standards, which apply primarily to facilities located on sites, detectable warnings are required at transit facilities (at curb ramps and along open drop-offs of rail station...
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§382.133(f)(1)
(1) Any applicable requirement for a manufacturer-affixed label to reflect that the device has been tested to meet requirements for medical portable electronic devices set by the foreign...
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FAQ: How do I enter a New Product or Service in my Corada WorkSpace?
Link to Product Cut Sheet, Specs or Demo' - This is a page(s) that shows detailed information regarding the product, such as critical dimensions, material composition, load capacities, testing...
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Accessible Routes
The accessible route must comply with ADAAG provisions for location, width (minimum of 36 inches), passing space, head room, surface, slope (maximum of 1:12 or 8.33%), changes in level,...
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11B-607.4.1.1 Back wall
Each grab bar shall be installed 15 inches (381 mm) maximum from the head end wall and 12 inches (305 mm) maximum from the control end wall....
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§40.3(a)
If the design of a structure commenced prior to that date, the standards shall be made applicable to the maximum extent practicable, as determined by the head of the department, agency,...
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11B-607.4.1.1 Back wall
Each grab bar shall be installed 15 inches (381 mm) maximum from the head end wall and 12 inches (305 mm) maximum from the control end wall....
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F103 Modifications and Waivers
Postal Service to modify or waive the accessibility standards for buildings and facilities covered by the Architectural Barriers Act on a case-by-case basis, upon application made by the head...
- Bobrick Recessed Multi-Roll Toilet Tissue Dispenser B-4388
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§100.143(d)(1)
(1) If the self-test identifies individuals whose applications were inappropriately processed, offering to extend credit if the applications were improperly denied; compensating such persons...
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Introduction
The manual is divided into nine major subject matter headings with numerous numbered subheadings....
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607.4.1.1 Back Wall
Each grab bar shall be installed 15 inches (380 mm) maximum from the head end wall and 12 inches (305 mm) maximum from the control end wall....
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Accessible Routes - Interior and Exterior
mobility aids cannot climb steps or negotiate curbs, people with disabilities are often unable to travel safely into the lodging facility from public transportation, parking lots, passenger drop-off...
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Detectable Warnings [4.29]
Where curbs are lacking, such as at curb ramps, vehicle drop-offs, and depressed corners at intersections, people with vision impairments may not be able to discern the boundary between...
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What distinguishes passenger loading zones from bus loading zones?
For example, at an airport, passenger drop-off and pick-up areas serving cars, taxis, limousines, vans, and other vehicles are treated as passenger loading zones, while stops exclusively...
- Center for Accessible Materials Innovation (CAMI) by the Georgia Institute of Technology
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B. What is Emergency Management?
It includes all programs, services, and activities related to emergencies and disasters, including: Preparation – advance planning for emergencies and disasters; Testing...