A sloping sidewalk with a running slope in excess of 5% is excluded from ramp requirements for landings and handrails but it must comply with cross-slope and width requirements.◼...
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11B-403.3 Slope
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11B-403.3 Slope
A sloping sidewalk with a running slope in excess of 5% is excluded from ramp requirements for landings and handrails but it must comply with cross-slope and width requirements.◼...
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ADA Safe Harbor Provisions
So, for example, boat docks, fishing piers, and children's play facilities were not covered in the 1991 Standards so they are not safe harbored....
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Using the Conditions for an Exception in FSORAG
Region includes a walk-in camping unit where a portion of the outdoor recreation access route is located on extremely steep ground, and there's no way to relocate the route to flatter land...
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UDI
between two corridor walls, two 90 degree turns around an obstacle that was 1200 mm wide, two 90 degree turns around an obstacle that was narrower than1200 mm, 90 degree turn on a ramp landing...
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Location
Devices must be located a minimum of 3m (10 feet) apart, no more than 3m (10 feet) maximum from the curb line (and closer, if possible), and between the curb ramp landing and the outside...
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11B-403.3 Slope
A sloping sidewalk with a running slope in excess of 5% is excluded from ramp requirements for landings and handrails but it must comply with cross-slope and width requirements. ◼...
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The Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
So, for example, commenters asked the Department to focus on such issues as ticketing in assembly areas and reservations of boat slips. ...
- ADA Veracity ADA Pro Application
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Other Power-driven Mobility Devices (OPDMDs)
of the OPDMD; and whether the use of the OPDMD creates a substantial risk of serious harm to the environment or natural or cultural resources, or poses a conflict with federal land...
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Chapter 1: Background
These facilities include amusement rides, boating facilities, golf courses, and swimming pools among others. ...
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Expert opinion on the current knowledge
Boats, kayaks, and other sorts of recreational equipment pose a similar barrier to transfers. ...
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The Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
So, for example, commenters asked the Department to focus on such issues as ticketing in assembly areas and reservations for hotel rooms, rental cars, and boat slips. ...
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Safe Harbor
Those include the following: Residential facilities dwelling units Amusement rides Recreational boating facilities Exercise machines and equipment...
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ASTM
beneath and immediately adjacent to a play structure or play equipment designed for unrestricted circulation around the equipment and on whose surface it is predicted that a user would land...
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2. Types of Electronic Respiratory Assistive Devices
Commenters also identified a number of foreign carriers that prohibit the use of electronic devices (including the aforementioned electronic assistive devices) during take-off and landing...
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7. Seating Accommodations
., outlets turned off during take off and landing, outlets often don’t have sufficient wattage to power respiratory devices)....
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Current Guidelines Developed Primarily for Buildings and Facilities on Sites
D, without additions and modifications. 12The term “site” is defined in the 1991 ADAAG (see 3.5) and 2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines (see 106.5 and F106.5) as a “parcel of land...
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11B-504.8 Floor identification
Floor identification signs required by Chapter 10, Section 1023.9 complying with Sections 11B-703.1, 11B-703.2, 11B-703.3 and 11B-703.5 shall be located at the landing of each floor level...
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Effect on Removal of Barriers in Existing Facilities: ADA Standard Section 101.2
Section 101.2 of the ADA Standards covers the effects of the removal of barriers in existing facilities.
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Expert Report of Douglas J. Anderson, RAS, CASP, LCM Architects (August 8, 2018)
Sidewalks & Walkways: There is no level landing provided at the bottom of the ramp (1991 ADA Stds 4.8.4; 2010 ADA 405.7)....