Section 1193.23 Product design, development and evaluation This section requires that, where readily achievable, manufacturers must evaluate the accessibility, usability, and compatibility...
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Section 1193.23 Product design, development and evaluation
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Back Entry
Glass walls and ceiling to improve visual acuity Recessed area rug Grill in the fireplace for year round healthy cooking Automatic opener which can be...
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Library
Offset pivot hinge on door to library Large print books in the library Handrails at two height Evaporative cooler to save the energy used by air...
- Figure 407.2.3.2 Car Designations on Jambs of Destination-Oriented Elevator Hoistway Entrances – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
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Construction and Maintenance Practices
Even the best universal design can be ruined, often unintentionally, by construction or maintenance practices that turn accessible design features into barriers....
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DESIGNATED PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
[DSA-AC] Transportation provided by a public entity (other than public school transportation) by bus, rail, or other conveyance (other than transportation by aircraft or intercity or...
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DESIGNATED PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
[DSA-AC] Transportation provided by a public entity (other than public school transportation) by bus, rail, or other conveyance (other than transportation by aircraft or intercity or...
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Designated Aisle Seats: ADA Standard Section 221.4
Section 221.4 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for designated aisle seats in assembly areas.
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11B-407.4.7.1.5 Button spacing
A minimum clear space of 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) or other suitable means of separation shall be provided between rows of control buttons.
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11B-407.4.7.1.5 Button spacing
A minimum clear space of 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) or other suitable means of separation shall be provided between rows of control buttons.
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Issue 22: How is accessibility for persons with low vision assessed during the design review process?
In the design process, [are you] the advocate for GSA for accessibility. Response by Tom Williams: That’s right. Are you part of every design review of every new facility?...
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Section 1193.23 Product Design, Development and Evaluation (Advisory Guidance)
Section 1193.23 Product Design, Development and Evaluation...
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Jack Catlin, Part 07 of 07: "Becoming an Activist Architect"
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1193.23(b)(2) (Advisory Guidance)
Paragraph (b)(2) Product Design, Testing, Pilot Demonstrations, and Product Trials 1....
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Types of Alternative Designs
Types of Alternative Designs All of the participants responded that their firms had designed facilities that incorporated bathroom designs that deviated from, or went beyond the minimum...
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Floor Naming and Numbering
This is a little abstract one, but if you look at those elevator buttons, whether you’re in a building in San Francisco and you come in on the east side of the building and it’s...
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Wheelchair Spaces, Companion Seats, and Designated Aisle Seats: ADA Standard Section 802
Wheelchair spaces shall comply with 802.1.
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Designed Use
The “Managed Use” of a trail that requires the most demanding design, construction, and maintenance parameters....
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§1193.23(b)(2)
(2) Where product design, testing, pilot demonstrations, and product trials are conducted, including individuals with disabilities in such activities;...
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11B-221.4 Designated aisle seats
Advisory 11B-221.4 Designated aisle seats....
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11B-221.4 Designated aisle seats
Advisory 11B-221.4 Designated aisle seats....
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4.1 Introduction
counters, drinking fountains and other design features where knee and toe clearance is provided specifically to provide accessibility....
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Kitchen Electrical/Lighting/Mechanical
High lighting levels without glare, up to100 foot-candles. Low voltage lighting saves energy Low voltage lights also improves visual acuity in...
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Dining Room
Outlets for platform lifts in the DR, spa, and one guest room Clearstory lighting to add extra light without extra cost Computer monitors in the DR, spa and LR...
