high minimum above the finish floor or ground at a depth of 8 inches (203 mm) minimum increasing to 29 inches (737 mm) high minimum above the finish floor or ground at the front edge of a counter...
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11B-306.3.3 Minimum required depth
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Can back doors and freight elevators be used to satisfy the program accessibility requirement?
from the floor is accessible, well-lit, and neat and clean; and the individual with a mobility impairment does not have to travel excessive distances or through nonpublic areas such as kitchens...
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Food Service Lines [5.5] and Tableware and Condiment Areas [5.6]
Pass-through space at service counters can provide easier access....
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New construction and alteration requirements
If you build a new facility or modify your existing one, (for example, work such as restriping the parking area, replacing the entry door or renovating the sales counter), make sure to consult...
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11B-233.3.1.2.5 Public housing facility site impracticality
Kitchen sink removable cabinets complying with Section 11B-606.2, Exception 3....
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11B-233.3.1.2.6 Public housing facility site impracticality
Kitchen sink removable cabinets complying with Section 11B-606.2, Exception 3. ...
- Whitehall Mfg. Ligature Resistant Solid Surface Basin
- American Standard Ovalyn™ Universal Access Undercounter Sink
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Mirror Height
The ANSI A117.1‒2003 standard contains a new requirement that specifies a height of 35 inches maximum for accessible mirrors not located above a lavatory or counter top....
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Inventory Control Devices
This clearance is often useful at exterior doors without latches in countering the force of closers and wind resistance. When doors are automated, maneuvering space is not required....
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City of XXX – ADA Transition Plan
sign Install sign 2/4 Facilities manager $40 Maintenance and repairs City clerk Counter...
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16. If, as a reasonable accommodation, an employer restructures an employee's job to eliminate some marginal functions, may the employer require the employee to take on other marginal functions that s/he can perform?
The marginal functions of a second crew member include cleaning the small kitchen in the employee's lounge, which is something the first crew member can perform....
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D. Reasonable Modifications
Modify kitchen access policies for people with medical conditions that may require access to food. ...
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§382.57(d)
automated kiosk, assisting a passenger who due to his or her disability cannot use an accessible automated kiosk by allowing the passenger to come to the front of the line at the check-in counter...
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§ 382.57(d)
automated kiosk, assisting a passenger who due to his or her disability cannot use an accessible automated kiosk by allowing the passenger to come to the front of the line at the check-in counter...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Parts 206 Accessible Routes 207 Accessible Means of Egress 208 Parking Spaces 209 Passenger Loading Zones and Bus Stops 210 Stairways 211 Drinking Fountains 212 Kitchens...
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General Tips
If service counters are too high for some users, such as people of short stature and people using wheelchairs, step around counters to provide service....
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III-7.8200 Restaurants and cafeterias
ADAAG contains requirements for counters and bars, access aisles, food service lines, tableware and condiment areas, raised speaker's platforms, and vending machine areas (but not controls...
- Delta Touch2O® Technology by Delta Faucet
- Kompan, Inc. M243 - Crocodile Bench
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Gift Shops
Hand credit cards back to your guest, rather than leaving them on a counter....
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Chapter 8: Special Rooms, Spaces, and Elements
Chapter 8 covers various types of elements, rooms and spaces, including assembly areas (802), dressing, fitting, and locker rooms (803), kitchens and kitchenettes (804), medical care and...
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Section 5 Guidelines
through the covered dwelling unit; (5) light switches, electrical outlets and environmental controls in accessible locations; (6) bathroom walls reinforced for grab bars; and (7) usable kitchens...