This design is not compliant with the building code and may result in a condition where a wheelchair user cannot safely turn and proceed along the intersecting walk....
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11B-406.5.3 Landings
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Other Hospital-Based Sources of Data
Most rely on standardized E-Codes for coding the cause of injury....
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Re: Section 307 Protruding Objects
Yes, it is a protruding object hazard based solely on section 307, but so is the (code compliant) lavatory with its (required) 29" high front edge, and the 8" deep (code compliant) shelf...
- USDA Forest Service Accessibility Guidebook for Ski Areas Operating on Public Lands
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a. Problem: Images Without Text Equivalents
Because they only read text, screen readers and refreshable Braille displays cannot interpret photographs, charts, color-coded information, or other graphic elements on a webpage....
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Executive Order 13132: Federalism
and the 2010 Standards set minimum civil rights protections for individuals with disabilities that in turn may affect the implementation of State and local laws, particularly building codes...
- American Standard Monterrey Bottom-Mount Kitchen Faucet with Tubular Swivel Spout
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1007.4 Elevators
In order to be considered part of an accessible means of egress, an elevator shall comply with the emergency operation and signaling device requirements of California Code of Regulations...
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12117(b)
coordinating mechanisms (similar to provisions contained in the joint regulations promulgated by the Commission and the Attorney General at part 42 of title 28 and part 1691 of title 29, Code...
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TEST NO. 3 – UNUSUAL CHARACTERISTICS TEST
TEST Unusual characteristics include sites located in a state or federally designated floodplain or coastal high-hazard areas and sites subject to other similar requirements of law or code...
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11B-404.3 Automatic and power-assisted doors and gates
An automatic door may be used as equivalent facilitation when it is technically infeasible to provide sufficient strike-side clearance for code compliance, but a power-assisted door may...
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Scoping Requirement for Alarms
The Board will consider bringing this matter to the attention of international model codes and standards organizations in the future....
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Visual Devices for the Fire Alarm System
Many codes require new buildings to have flashing strobe lights (visual devices) as part of the standard building alarm system, but because the requirements are not retroactive many buildings...
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11B-202 Existing buildings and facilities
., Section 36.304) or the accessibility requirements of this code as those requirements or regulations now exist or are hereafter amended consisting of one or more of the following items...
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B.1.i. - Is EIT limited to products?
., equipment that transmits coded signals across a telephone network....
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12117(b) Coordination
coordinating mechanisms (similar to provisions contained in the joint regulations promulgated by the Commission and the Attorney General at part 42 of title 28 and part 1691 of title 29, Code...
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STEP 1: OBTAIN COPIES OF THE ADA REQUIREMENTS AND GIVE THEM TO YOUR ARCHITECT AND BUILDING CONTRACTOR.
While architects and building contractors generally know the requirements of state building and fire codes, they may be not be familiar with the ADA's civil rights requirements, which are...
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End Note
Free Internet access to the official edition of the Federal Register and the Code of Federal Regulations is available via the Federal Digital System at: www.gpo.gov/fdsys....
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Visual Alarms, Notification Devices and Telephones [9.3] Auxiliary Alarms
Appliances connected to the building system, where permitted by code, can be monitored by the building fire alarm system....
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C. Executive Order 13132: Federalism
To the Department’s knowledge there are no State or local codes that specifically address captioning and audio description. ...
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EZ-ACCESS® Incline Calculator for Ramp Solutions
We start you off with the ADA Standard Ratio of 1:12, but we recommend you confirm with your local/city code. Measure the distance from the top step/landing to the ground (RISE)....
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PART 1190 –ACCESSIBILITY GUIDELINES FOR PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY
For the reasons stated in the preamble, the Access Board proposes to add part 1190 to title 36 of the Code of Federal Regulations to read as follows: PART 1190 –ACCESSIBILITY GUIDELINES...
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Handrails [4.8.5]
The height of a guardrail (to prevent falling off the edge) is not specified by ADAAG; local building codes do, however, commonly regulate the minimum height of a guardrail at 42 inches....