The discovery of areas in the sample where the surface was found in non-compliance for ASTM F1292‒99/04 impact attenuation was alarming for both the research team and the playground owner...
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Implications
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Alterations Affecting Primary Function Areas: ADA Standard Section 202.4
Section 202.4 covers the most current ADA Standards for alterations affecting primary function area.
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Separate Pathways for Pedestrians and Bicyclists
The comments suggested that enhanced signage and warnings, including audible signs and tactile pavement markings would improve the ability of blind pedestrians to remain within their lanes...
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2. Numbers of Individuals with Hearing and Vision Disabilities
When there is background noise, it becomes difficult to hear well; speech may be audible but may not be understandable.” ...
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SHELTERING
People who are deaf or hard of hearing may not have access to audible information routinely made available to people in the temporary shelters....
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EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND RECOVERY
effective date of this Agreement, the City of Waukegan will implement and report to the Department its written procedures that ensure that if its emergency warning systems use sirens or other audible...
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Appropriate Situational Applications of Technology
Allowance for synchronization of caption text and audio description with museum's exhibits and media Accessible user interface to blind and visually impaired people via "talking menus," "audible...
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11B-202.4 Path of travel requirements in alterations, additions and structural repairs
Installing flashing alarm lights. 8. Widening doors. 9. Installing offset hinges to widen doorways. 10. ...
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11B-202.4 Path of travel requirements in alterations, additions and structural repairs
Installing flashing alarm lights. 8. Widening doors. 9. Installing offset hinges to widen doorways. 10....
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2. Movie Patrons With Hearing and Vision Disabilities
When there is background noise it becomes difficult to hear well, the speech may be audible but may not be understandable.”...
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Auxiliary Aids and Services
to display the interpreter’s face, arms, hands, and fingers, and the face, arms, hands, and fingers of the person using sign language, regardless of his or her body position; a clear, audible...
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11B-101.2 Reserved
vending machines, display racks, and other furniture; (5) Repositioning telephones; (6) Adding raised markings on elevator control buttons; (7) Installing flashing alarm...
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101.2 Effect on Removal of Barriers in Existing Facilities
tables, chairs, vending machines, display racks, and other furniture; (5) Repositioning telephones; (6) Adding raised markings on elevator control buttons; (7) Installing flashing alarm...
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11B-101.2 Reserved
tables, chairs, vending machines, display racks, and other furniture; 5) Repositioning telephones; 6) Adding raised markings on elevator control buttons; 7) Installing flashing alarm...
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11B-101.2 Reserved.
vending machines, display racks, and other furniture; 5) Repositioning telephones; 6) Adding raised markings on elevator control buttons; 7) Installing flashing alarm...
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Expert Report of James L.E. Terry, Evan Terry Associates, LLC (August 9, 2018)
Elevator: The elevator lacks audible signals in the hallways to indicate arrival and direction of elevator car (1991 ADA Stds 4.10.4; 2010 ADA Stds 407.2.2.1)....
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II. ENFORCING THE ADA PART 1
People who are deaf or hard of hearing cannot hear radio,television, sirens, or other audible alerts....
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Design Features and Accommodations for those with Depression, PTSD, & Other Mental Health Conditions in the Workplace
break Provide a place for the employee to sleep during break Allow the employee to work one consistent schedule Provide a device such as a Doze Alert or other alarms...
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25. RESERVATIONS SYSTEM
each such room type, which of the following accessibility or other features it has: (i) Number of beds (ii) Size of bed(s) (iii) Roll-in shower or accessible tub (iv) Visual alarms...
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6. Acquisition or Modification of Equipment and Devices
(A light-probe gives an audible signal when held over an illuminated source.)...
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BACKGROUND
accessible sleeping accommodations with either a tub or a roll-in shower; (b) individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing are unable to reserve, on-line, a guest room fitted with visual alarms...
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III-6.2000 Alterations: Path of travel
accessible route to the altered area, at least one accessible restroom for each sex or single unisex restroom, phones, drinking fountains, and then other elements such as parking, storage, and alarms...
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II. Reservations, Understandings, and Declarations
Some have raised alarms over the existence of the Disabilities Committee created by the treaty....
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Baseline
provide accessible pedestrian signals and pedestrian pushbuttons when pedestrian signals are newly installed or replaced at signalized intersections; TEA−21 (23 U.S.C. 217 (g)) directed that audible...