No part of the platform shall move at a rate exceeding 6 inches/second during lowering and lifting an occupant, and shall not exceed 12 inches/second during deploying or stowing....
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§ 38.125(b)(10) Platform movement
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§ 38.83(b)(10) Platform movement
No part of the platform shall move at a rate exceeding 6 inches/second during lowering and lifting an occupant, and shall not exceed 12 inches/second during deploying or stowing....
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§ 38.95(b)(10) Platform movement
No part of the platform shall move at a rate exceeding 6 inches/second during lowering and lifting an occupant, and shall not exceed 12 inches/second during deploying or stowing....
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Technically Infeasible
respect to an alteration of a building or a facility, something that has little likelihood of being accomplished because existing structural conditions would require removing or altering a load-bearing...
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4.6.2 LOCATION
Parking spaces for disabled people and accessible passenger loading zones that serve a particular building shall be the spaces or zones located closest to the nearest accessible entrance...
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2.2 Path of Travel Exterior Elements
This requirement must be evaluated on a project- and site-specific basis and could include parking, site arrival points, bus loading zones and the accessible route connecting them with the...
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Where Required: Site Arrival Points [§206.2.1]
accessible route must be provided within the site to accessible facility entrances from these site arrival points, where provided: accessible parking and accessible passenger loading...
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§ 38.159(b)(9) Platform deflection
platform (not including the entrance ramp) shall not deflect more than 3 degrees (exclusive of vehicle roll or pitch) in any direction between its unloaded position and its position when loaded...
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Reasonable Accommodation Process Illustrated
Suppose a Sack Handler position requires that the employee pick up fifty pound sacks and carry them from the company loading dock to the storage room, and that a sack handler who is disabled...
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Pursuant to Title III of the ADA, all places of public accommodation – including Cinemark's stadium-style movie theaters – that were designed and constructed for first occupancy after January...
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15(f)
(f) If, after January 26, 1993, HWI constructed an addition (as defined in ADA Standards § 3.4) to an Owned Hotel or Joint Venture Hotel that was originally constructed for first occupancy...
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Clear Floor Space
Clear Floor Space The load and unload areas adjacent to ride seats designed for transfer must have a clear space of 30 by 48 inches minimum....
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11B-503.3.3 Marking
FIGURE 11B-503.3 ‡‡ PASSENGER DROP-OFF AND LOADING ZONE ACCESS AISLE...
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TECHNICALLY INFEASIBLE
[DSA-AC] An alteration of a building or a facility, that has little likelihood of being accomplished because the existing structural conditions require the removal or alteration of a load-bearing...
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TECHNICALLY INFEASIBLE
[DSA-AC] An alteration of a building or a facility, that has little likelihood of being accomplished because the existing structural conditions require the removal or alteration of a load-bearing...
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1.1.3.2 State-regulated buildings, structures, and applications
Mental hospital, hospital, home for the elderly, children’s nursery, children’s home or institution, school or any similar occupancy of any capacity 3....
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802.1.5 Overlap
The term "circulation paths" used in 802.1.5 means aisle width required by applicable building or life safety codes for the specific assembly occupancy....
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Dispersion
For example, if a floor is occupied by separate tenancies, both types of units should be dispersed to serve occupants of each tenancy....
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§100.10(a)(1)
nonprofit institution or organization operated, supervised or controlled by or in conjunction with a religious organization, association, or society, from limiting the sale, rental or occupancy...
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Grab Bars: ADA Standard Section 604.5
Section 604.5 covers the current ADA Standards for grab bars that are used for water closets.
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Door Swing: ADA Standard Section 603.2.3
Section 603.2.3 covers the current ADA Standards for door swings at clear floor space and clearances at fixtures in toilet and bathing rooms.
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TECHNICALLY INFEASIBLE
An alteration of a building or a facility that has little likelihood of being accomplished because the existing structural conditions require the removal or alteration of a load-bearing...
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Cross Slope
Measurements, absent live loads, are to be made from a static condition (i.e., absence of movement that results from wind, waves, etc.)....