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- Federal Trail Data Standards (FTDS)
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4.2.7 Surface
The surface of the clear floor or ground space shall be firm and stable. The type of surface should be appropriate to the setting and level of development.
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21. New construction
Section 104.23 requires that all new facilities, as well as alterations that could affect access to and use of existing facilities, be designed and constructed in a manner so as to...
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§104.23 New construction.
[45 FR 30936, May 9, 1980; 45 FR 37426, June 3, 1980, as amended at 55 FR 52138, 52141, Dec. 19, 1990]
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Section 3. Fair Housing Act Design and Construction Requirements
This section reprints §100.205 (Design and Construction Requirements) from the Department's final rule implementing the Fair Housing Act. A reprint of §100.205 was included to...
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1011.1 General
The section includes specific provisions for picnic tables (1011.4); fire rings, grills, fireplaces, and woodstoves (1011.5); water spouts at water hydrants and water utility hook-ups (1011.6...
- 2017 National ADA Symposium
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Employee Work Areas: ADA Standard Section 203.9
Section 203.9 covers scoping requirements of general exceptions for employee work areas in the most current ADA Standards.
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11B-203.9 Employee workstations
employee workstations shall only be required to comply with Sections 11B-206.2.8 _|Accessible Routes; Employee Work Areas|_, 11B-207.1 _|Accessible Means of Egress; General|_, 11B-215.3 _|Fire...
- Accessible Pittsburgh: Pedestrian Safety
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Safety Considerations
The ACAA does not require air carriers to disregard applicable FAA safety regulations....
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Definition [F106.5]
Outdoor constructed features are picnic tables, fire rings, grills, fireplaces, wood stoves, trash and recycling receptacles, water hydrants, utility and sewage hookups, outdoor rinsing...
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1.1.6 Nonbuilding standards, orders and regulations
Requirements contained in the California Building Code, or in any other referenced standard, code or document, which are not building standards as defined in Health and Safety Code Section...
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Outdoor Constructed Feature
A constructed element provided at an outdoor recreation site such as a picnic table; fire ring; pedestal grill; tent pad; bench; trash, recycling, or other essential container; fireplace...
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1011.2.1 Size and Location
and Location Picnic tables 36 inches (915 mm) on all usable sides of the table measured from the back edge of the benches Fire...
- Certified Access Specialist Program (CASp)
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1011.2.1 Size and Location
rings, grills, fireplaces, and woodstoves 48 inches (1220 mm) by 48 inches (1220 mm) on all usable sides of the fire ring, grill, fireplace, and woodstove Center the...
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Supplementary Information:
The Fair Housing Act and the Department's implementing regulation provides, for example, for use of the appropriate requirements of the ANSI A117.1 standard....
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General Accommodations
General Accommodations: Employers should have emergency alarms and signs showing the emergency exit routes. These alarms and signs should be accessible and maintained in...
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Emergency Evacuation Planning Guide For People with Disabilities
Low Vision • Deaf or Hard of hearing • Speech Disabilities • Cognitive Disabilities ________________________________________________________________________ © June 2016 National Fire...
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C. Title II of the ADA
In 1991, DOJ issued a regulation establishing the 1991 Standards or UFAS as legally enforceable accessibility standards under title II....
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[A] 101.4.5 Fire prevention
[A] 101.4.5 Fire prevention. ...
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AIAU ADA Tolerances and Acceptable Measurements Training Course 1.5 LUs
year after purchase Duration: 1:30 Passing Score: 80% on quiz Cost: $40 non-members, $25 AIA members Description This course will cover the specific wording of ADA Standards...
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Applying the Forest Service Trails Accessibility Guidelines
The trail has a "Designed Use" of "Hiker/Pedestrian" as defined in the Federal Trail Data Standards....
