Section 206.2.3 covers the scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes within multi-story buildings and facilities
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Multi-Story Buildings and Facilities: ADA Standard Section 206.2.3
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ADAAG
It was also published in September 1991 for public transit facilities subject to title II (identical to the other but with a chapter covering bus stops and stations, rail stations, and airports...
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3. How and where should the notice be provided?
the notice with job applications Publish the notice periodically in local newspapers Broadcast the notice in public service announcements on local radio and television stations...
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Van Accessible Parking Spaces
The Department does not distinguish between vehicles that are actual “vans” versus other vehicles such as trucks, station wagons, sport utility vehicles, etc. since many vehicles other than...
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Common Problems with Communication
Ø 9-1-1 systems are not equipped with TTY's (teletypewriters) or equivalent technology at each call-taking station, or operators do not consistently query all silent calls to determine...
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D. Notice to the Public
Within 60 days of the effective date of this Agreement, MSHA shall maintain signs of conspicuous size and print at all MSHA admitting stations, the emergency department, and wherever a Patient...
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The Americans with Disabilities Act Comprehensive Civil Rights Legislation
The ADA not only covers the same public accommodations as the Civil Rights Act, such as hotels, restaurants, theaters, stadiums, and gas stations, but also an expanded range of others, including...
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Seat Width Evaluation
It was felt that some participants would have had greater performance on the station if they had opted for a larger seat width and more room to position the hands for transfer, but since...
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Sinks [4.24]
Sinks that are located in employee work stations and used only by employees, are not required to be accessible, although access or adaptability can facilitate accommodation of employees....
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Temporary Solutions for Election Day: Accessible Entrance to Polling Place
Suggestion: Keep the door propped open or station volunteers near the door to open it for voters. Problem Five: Door handle and/or latch at the entry door is not accessible....
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Auxiliary Alarms [4.28.4]
A visual signal is also important for single or multiple-station smoke detectors where provided in sleeping rooms or suites....
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§ 38.83(b)(5) Platform barriers
shall automatically rise or close, or a supplementary system shall automatically engage, and remain raised, closed, or engaged at all times that the lift is more than 3 inches above the station...
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11B-203.9 Employee workstations
Employee work areas, or portions of employee work areas, other than raised courtroom stations, that are less than 300 square feet (28 m2) and elevated 7 inches (180 mm) or more above the...
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Installation
One of the playground owners transitioned to installation where the EWF is delivered by truck and blown into the sites by a contractor as opposed to traditionally dumped, shoveled and raked...
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F. Electronic and information technology
ITMs include POS devices, such as credit card payment terminals, retail store self-checkout stations, machines used for ordering food at quick service restaurants, and gas station pay-at-the-pump...
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Introduction
Public Transportation Facilities The DOT regulation covers public transit facilities such as bus stops and stations, rail stations, and airports....
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Changes in Level and Horizontal Gaps
The Board sought comment on whether new platforms for commuter or intercity rail stations should have a height of 8 inches above top of rail (Question 47)....
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What is an accessibility evaluation survey and when is one needed?
Check with your region or station facilities program leader (Web site available only to FS and BLM employees) or a regional recreation accessibility coordinator to find out if your region...