Parking lots, play areas, patios, constructed trails, man-made outdoor areas are often not considered to be buildings. Rather, these elements are generally considered to be facilities....
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BUILDING
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Assessment Factors
., whether its business is conducted indoors or outdoors, its square footage, the density and placement of furniture and other stationary devices, and the availability of storage for the...
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Designing Sidewalks and Trails for Access
Access Board's Outdoor Developed Areas Web site http://www.access-board.gov/guidelines-and-standards/recreation-facilities/outdoor-developed-areas include reports, such as the "Special Report...
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Background
Seven systems were identified as having reasonable performance and thence recommended for Phase II outdoor field evaluations....
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Definition of "wheelchair." (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The NPRM defined a wheelchair as ‘‘a device designed solely for use by an individual with a mobility impairment for the primary purpose of locomotion in typical indoor and outdoor pedestrian...
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Maneuvering Space Where Ramps are Provided
The ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines address additional requirements for ramps and landings including edge protection, cross slope, surfaces, and outdoor conditions....
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Definition [F106.5]
A trail is defined as a pedestrian route developed primarily for outdoor recreational purposes....
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Raised Courtroom Stations Not for Members of the Public
One commenter suggested that a sufficient number of accessible benches for judges with disabilities, in addition to requiring accessible witness stands and attorney areas, be required....
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1019.1 General
recreation access routes in alterations to existing camping facilities, picnic facilities, and trailheads); • 1016.1 Exception 2 (any provision for outdoor recreation access routes at...
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1019.1 General
recreation access routes in alterations to existing camping facilities, picnic facilities, and trailheads); • 1016.1 Exception 2 (any provision for outdoor recreation access routes at...
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Cross Slope
In other words, cross slope is the difference in elevation from the inner edge to the outer edge of a trail, outdoor recreation access route, or beach access route....
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Exterior Surfaces
Materials such as gravel, wood chips, or sand which are often used for outdoor walkways are neither firm or stable nor are they generally considered slip-resistant....
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Using the Conditions for an Exception in FSORAG
FSORAG is based on the realities of the outdoor environment....
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Acronyms
Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration FSORAG—Forest Service Outdoor Recreation Accessibility Guidelines FSTAG—Forest Service Trail Accessibility Guidelines...
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Common Problems with Courtrooms
Ø Fixed seats or benches for courtroom spectators are positioned to leave little room for people who use wheelchairs; wheelchair placement in aisles can violate fire codes. ...
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11B-226.1 General
With respect to work surfaces, this means that employers may need to procure or adjust work stations such as desks, laboratory and work benches, fume hoods, reception counters, teller windows...
- EZ Dock EZ Launch® System for Kayaks and Canoes
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1014.2.1.1 Clear Ground Space
One full unobstructed side of the clear ground space shall adjoin or overlap an outdoor recreation access route or trail, as applicable, or another clear ground space....
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Running Slope
In other words, the slope is the difference in elevation from the beginning to the end of a part of a trail, outdoor recreation access route, or beach access route, measured in the direction...
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7.2.2 General Exception 2
Website http://.access-board.gov/outdoor for optional use....
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1014.2.1.1 Clear Ground Space
One full unobstructed side of the clear ground space shall adjoin or overlap an outdoor recreation access route or trail, as applicable, or another clear ground space....
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1009.6.4 Separation
Areas of refuge in outdoor facilities where exit access is essentially open to the outside....
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Food and Restaurant Services
There must be an accessible route to all dining areas, including raised or sunken dining areas and outdoor dining areas, as well as to food service lines, service counters, and public restrooms...