(United States Fire Administration 1995) Innovative educational techniques such as role-playing or the use of audio‑visual aids can also be helpful....
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Walk Through Procedures
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1.1.10 Availability of codes
At least one complete copy each of Titles 8, 19, 20, 24, and 25 with all revisions shall be maintained in the office of the building official responsible for the administration and enforcement...
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5.4.3 Transfer Support Height for M301 and M302
Members of the committee also discussed IEC 60601-2-52, which defines specific requirements to prevent entrapment safety hazards on specific types of MDE (typically hospital beds and stretchers...
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T402.2 Design Load
The factor of safety for ramps and bridgeplates shall be 3 or more, based on the ultimate strength of the material....
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Mounting Location and Height [4.30.6]
Mounting Location and Height [4.30.6] Placement of tactile signs aside doors (latch-side) provides safety since locating signs on doors that swing out is hazardous....
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11B-307.4.1 Guy braces
is used within either the width of a circulation path or 24 inches maximum outside of a circulation path, a vertical guy brace, sidewalk guy or similar device shall be used to prevent a hazard...
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11B-307.4.1 Guy braces
is used within either the width of a circulation path or 24 inches maximum outside of a circulation path, a vertical guy brace, sidewalk guy or similar device shall be used to prevent a hazard...
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4.10.1 GENERAL
Accessible elevators shall be on an accessible route and shall comply with 4.10 and with the American National Standard Safety Code for Elevators, Dumbwaiters, Escalators, and Moving Walks...
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11B-410.8 Restriction sign
For lifts with a signed installation contract before May 1, 2008: CCR, Title 8, Section 3094 provides safety regulations for Vertical Platform (Wheelchair) Lifts....
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11B-247.1.1 General
Detectable warnings are provided for the benefit of persons with visual impairments to indicate transitions to potentially hazardous areas. ◼...
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11B-247.1.1 General
Detectable warnings are provided for the benefit of persons with visual impairments to indicate transitions to potentially hazardous areas. ◼...
- Behavioral Safety Products #TC230 Suicide Resistant Standard Trap Cover
- American Safety Tread Co., Inc. Stair Nosing Style 950
- American Safety Tread Co., Inc. Stair Nosing Style 850
- Administration on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (AIDD)
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What other considerations are significant for persons with disabilities?
Materials such as gravel, wood chips, or sand, often used for outdoor walkways, are neither firm nor stable, nor can they generally be considered slip-resistant....
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1.1.6
For example, although a ramp may meet the overall slope requirements of 1:12, a dip or hump along the ramp may create a stumbling hazard or a short incline greater than 1:12....
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§ 382.41 Stowage of personal equipment
materials...
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Acknowledgements
FHWA, Office of Safety Carl Anderson.......... FHWA, Office of Safety Lois Thibault............. U.S. Access Board Marsha Mazz........... U.S....
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702.1 Approved IBR Standards
They are also available for inspection at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)....
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VI. Communications
interpreters, assistive listening headsets, television captioning and decoders, telecommunications devices for deaf persons (TDD's), videotext displays, readers, taped texts, Brailled materials...
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2.5.2.1 International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Standards
The standard focuses on electrical, mechanical, and radiation safety, as well as hazards related to temperature extremes (e.g., fire), control accuracy, fault conditions, software design...
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Kitchens and Kitchenettes: ADA Standard Section 804
Kitchens and kitchenettes shall comply with 804.
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Finish and Contrast: ADA Standard Section 703.6.2
Pictograms and their field shall have a non-glare finish. Pictograms shall contrast with their field with either a light pictogram on a dark field or a dark pictogram on a light...