Characters shall be selected from fonts where the width of the uppercase letter “O” is 60 percent minimum and 110 percent maximum of the height of the uppercase letter “I”. [2010...
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11B-703.5.4 Character proportions
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11B-703.5.6 Height from finish floor or ground
Visual characters shall be 40 inches (1016 mm) minimum above the finish floor or ground....
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11B-703.5.6 Height from finish floor or ground
Visual characters shall be 40 inches (1016 mm) minimum above the finish floor or ground. Exceptions: 1. ...
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11B-703.5.6 Height from finish floor or ground
Visual characters shall be 40 inches (1016 mm) minimum above the finish floor or ground. Exceptions: 1....
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R309.5.2 Displays and Information
R309.5.2 Displays and Information....
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703.5.3 Style
Characters shall be conventional in form. Characters shall not be italic, oblique, script, highly decorative, or of other unusual forms.
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F216.4.1 Exit Doors
Doors at exit passageways, exit discharge, and exit stairways shall be identified by tactile signs complying with 703.1, 703.2, and 703.5. Advisory F216.4.1 Exit Doors. An exit...
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703.5.3 Style
Characters shall be conventional in form. Characters shall not be italic, oblique, script, highly decorative, or of other unusual forms.
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216.4.1 Exit Doors
Doors at exit passageways, exit discharge, and exit stairways shall be identified by tactile signs complying with 703.1, 703.2, and 703.5. Advisory 216.4.1 Exit Doors. An exit...
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202.4.2 Accessible Features in the Event of Disproportionality
202.4.2 Accessible Features in the Event of Disproportionality. When the cost of alterations necessary to make the path of travel to the altered area fully accessible is...
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703.5.3 Style
703.5.3 Style. Characters shall be conventional in form. Characters shall not be italic, oblique, script, highly decorative, or of other unusual forms.
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216.4.1 Exit Doors
216.4.1 Exit Doors. Doors at exit passageways, exit discharge, and exit stairways shall be identified by tactile signs complying with 703.1, 703.2, and 703.5. Advisory 216.4.1...
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11B-703.5.3 Style
11B-703.5.3 Style. Characters shall be conventional in form. Characters shall not be italic, oblique, script, highly decorative, or of other unusual forms.
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11B-216.6 Entrances
In existing buildings and facilities where not all entrances comply with Section 11B-404, entrances complying with Section 11B-404 shall be identified by the International Symbol of...
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11B-216.4.1 Exit doors
Signs required by Chapter 10, Section 1013.4 at doors to exit passageways, exit discharge, and exit stairways shall comply with Sections 11B-703.1, 11B-703.2, 11B-703.3, and...
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11B-703.5.3 Style
Characters shall be conventional in form. Characters shall not be italic, oblique, script, highly decorative, or of other unusual forms.
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Visual Alarms
The proposed rule included a requirement for visual alarms in employee work areas that are served by audible alarms (203.3)....
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1. Captioning and Audio Description for Analog Movies
DTS Digital Cinema).20 The Datasat™ player sends the captions to a light-emitting diode (LED) display in the rear of the movie theater. ...
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Accidental cueing of the audio
Accidental cueing of the audio A bump could activate the audio and at other times direct pressure to the model didn’t turn it on....
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In-Flight Audio and Video Services
Second, we proposed to require U.S. and foreign carriers to provide high-contrast captioning on entertainment videos, DVDs, and other audio-visual displays on new aircraft, or aircraft ordered...
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Tactile Models with Audio Description
Tactile Models with Audio Description The use of tactile models in tactile exhibits serves all people....
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Safety Considerations for Site Selection
Choose facilities that are protected by audible and visible fire alarms and a fire sprinkler system. The U.S. Fire Administration has a list of approved hotels and motels. It is...
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Visual Acuity
So what is visual acuity? When we’re defining low vision on a basis of [Snellen] test, what is it we’re talking about?...
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2. What are examples of auxiliary aids and services for students with hearing, vision, and speech disabilities?
In general, auxiliary aids and services make aurally or visually delivered information available to students with hearing, vision, or speech disabilities so that they can receive information...