Compliance with the standards requires specifying surface materials, textures, or finishes that prevent or minimize slipperiness under the conditions likely to be found on the surface....
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Slip Resistance
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Cross Slope: ADA Standard Section 405.3
Section 405.3 covers the current ADA Standards for cross slope requirements on ramps.
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10. Vertical Clearance at Exterior Stairs
.: protected with a cane detectable warning, such as the planter shown below or enclosed with walls so a continuous 80" high circulation path is provided for building users)?...
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11B-411.2.1.2.4 Display screen
accessibility function button, the display screen shall display information including but not limited to, operating instructions, user input confirmation, elevator assignment characters, direction...
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907.2.3 Group E
Auditoriums, cafeterias, gymnasiums and the like are protected by heat detectors or other approved detection devices. 2.3....
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Guiding Principles
When representing an item in which pattern or color change is an important part of the concept, for instance the stripes on a zebra, texture can be added to highlight the pattern....
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Slope: ADA Standard Section 810.5.1
Rail platforms shall not exceed a slope of 1:48 in all directions....
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11B-810.5.1 Slope
Rail platforms shall not exceed a slope of 1:48 in all directions....
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Feature 2 - Routes to the Building Entrance
have edge protection to stop crutch and walker tips and wheelchair wheels from slipping off the sides, and level landings at the top and bottom of each segment and where a ramp changes direction...
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Voluntary "Wellness" and Health Screening Programs
An employer may conduct voluntary medical examinations and inquiries as part of an employee health program (such as medical screening for high blood pressure, weight control, and cancer detection...
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Attachment H: Modifications to Altered Facilities
Attachment H: Modifications to Altered Facilities
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R206 Pedestrian Street Crossings
If pedestrian crossing is prohibited at certain locations, “No Pedestrian Crossing” signs should be provided along with detectable features, such as grass strips, landscaping, planters,...
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6. RECEIVERS AND COUPLERS: RECOMMENDATIONS
• Discrete and highly visible controls should be included in receivers that can detect multiple channels or capable of other electroacoustic modifications (e.g. volume and tone controls...
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R302.7.1 Vertical Alignment
Surfaces that are heavily textured, rough, or chamfered and paving systems consisting of individual units that cannot be laid in plane will greatly increase rolling resistance and subject...
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2. Typical Issues for People Who are Blind or Have Low Vision
That means any area where people using the shelter can walk, including hallways, corridors, eating areas, and sleeping areas, must be free of objects that cannot be detected by a person...
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Part 2. Typical Issues for Voters Who are Blind or Who Have Low Vision
That means pedestrian routes open to voters serving or leading to the voting area, such as hallways, corridors and the voting space, must be free of objects that cannot be detected by a...
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Protruding Objects [4.31.4]
Enclosures with a bottom edge that is within 27 inches from the floor or ground are detectable by cane....
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11B-411.2.1.7.2 Assignment by touch screen hall call console
The audio output shall provide verbal instruction for the user to press the accessibility function button as a response to verbal direction in order to select the destination floor....
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Recessed Objects
If located to provide, but not exceed this clearance (27” above the floor or ground absolute), they are not protruding objects because the leading edge will be within cane detection....
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DRIVE-UP ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION
An electric vehicle charging station in which use is limited to 30 minutes maximum and is provided at a location where the electric vehicle approaches in the forward direction, stops in...
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11B-505.2.1 Orientation
The orientation of at least one handrail shall be in the direction of the stair run, perpendicular to the direction of the stair nosing, and shall not reduce the minimum required width of...
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11B-505.2.1 Orientation
The orientation of at least one handrail shall be in the direction of the stair run, perpendicular to the direction of the stair nosing, and shall not reduce the minimum required width of...