Section 223.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for medical care and long-term care facilities.
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General: ADA Standard Section 223.1
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Audible Hall Signals
Audible hall signals must indicate the direction of a responding car by the number of sounds (once for up and twice for down) or by verbal announcements (407.2.2.3)....
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Chapter 4 9-1-1 and Emergency Communications Services
How are technological changes affecting the way deaf people communicate, and what impact does this have on emergency communication services?...
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§382.23(d)
require that a passenger with a medical certificate undergo additional medical review by you if there is a legitimate medical reason for believing that there has been a significant adverse change...
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Trail Classes
They are based on forest plan direction and represent intended design and management standards....
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11B-407.2.2.1 Visible and audible signals
A visible and audible signal shall be provided at each hoistway entrance to indicate which car is answering a call and the car’s direction of travel....
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11B-809.8 Doors
Changes in level shall comply with Section 11B-809.7.2. b....
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Entrances
Entrances Problem The entrance area must be level (no level change greater than ½ inch) and should not slope steeply in any one direction....
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Accessible Slopes
Put the level on the surface in the direction you are measuring. ...
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Sec. 469.106. Buildings and Facilities Used to Provide Direct Services to Persons With Mobility Impairments; State Leases
[See subsections ...]
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Passenger Loading Zones [4.6.6]
A level surface (maximum 2% slope in any direction) for both the space and aisle is important for wheelchair transfer to and from vehicles and deployment of vehicle lifts or ramps....
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Grade (R302.5) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Grade (R302.5) (Section-by-Section Analysis) Grade is the slope parallel to the direction of pedestrian travel....
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Attachment G: Modifications to Newly Constructed Facilities
Attachment G: Modifications to Newly Constructed Facilities
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CROSS SLOPE
[DSA-AC] The slope that is perpendicular to the direction of travel....
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Designations: ADA Standard Section 216.2
Section 216.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for sign designations.
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1. Typical Issues for Individuals Who Use Wheelchairs, Scooters, or other Mobility Devices
Abrupt level changes, steps, or steep running or cross slopes cannot be part of an accessible route. Where ramps are used, they cannot be steeper than 1:12....
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Running Slope
The slope that is parallel to the direction of travel (see cross slope)....
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Cross Slope
The slope that is perpendicular to the direction of travel (see running slope)....
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References
Changes in level are not permitted. 403.4 (Walking Surfaces) Changes in Level. Changes in level shall comply with 303. 404.2.4.4 Floor or Ground Surface....
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1118B.4
If gratings are located in walking surfaces, then they shall have spaces no greater than 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) wide in one direction (see Figure 11B-7E)....
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Temporary Solutions for Election Day: Accessible Entrance to Polling Place
Suggestion: If another entrance is accessible and on an accessible route from accessible parking, designate it as the accessible entrance and install a directional sign at the main entrance...
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Visible and Audible Signals: ADA Standard Section 407.2.2.1
Section 407.2.2.1 covers the current ADA Standards for elevator visible and audible signals.
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11B-411.2.1.7.3 Assignment by security credential
If a security system or other form of access control system is provided, the audio output shall provide a verbal announcement and direction to the location of the access control activation...
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Section 1193.1 Purpose (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section 1193.1 Purpose (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section describes the purpose of the guidelines which is to provide specific direction for the accessibility, usability, and...