used only by employees at a work station (janitor closets) or as part of a work area (stockroom shelves) are not required to comply (although work areas must be on an accessible route for approach...
Search Results "Parallel Approach"
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Work Areas
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Knee Clearance: Clearance as Measured from Distal Knee Point - Manual Wheelchair
This depicts knee and toe clearance required by manual chair users for forward approach to elements in the built environment (e.g., lavatories, drinking fountains)....
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Knee Clearance: Clearance as Measured from Anterior-Most Abdomen Point - Manual Wheelchair
This depicts knee and toe clearance required by manual chair users for forward approach to elements in the built environment (e.g., dining tables)....
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Surface and Size [§305.2 and §305.3]
The minimum size (30” by 48”) applies whether the space is positioned for forward or side approaches....
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11B-403.5.2 Clear width at turn
Where the accessible route makes a 180 degree turn around an element which is less than 48 inches (1219 mm) wide, clear width shall be 42 inches (1067 mm) minimum approaching the turn, 48...
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11B-231.4.1 Cubicles and counters
Where counters are provided, at least one shall comply with Section 11B-904.4.2 _|Forward Approach|_ on both the visitor and detainee sides....
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11B-403.5.2 Clear width at turn
Where the accessible route makes a 180 degree turn around an element which is less than 48 inches (1219 mm) wide, clear width shall be 42 inches (1067 mm) minimum approaching the turn, 48...
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404.2.4.3 Recessed Doors and Gates
Maneuvering clearances for forward approach shall be provided when any obstruction within 18 inches (455 mm) of the latch side of a doorway projects more than 8 inches (205 mm) beyond the...
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Clear Floor Space [4.16.2]
Space at least 60 inches wide is necessary for side transfers and when provided a 56 inch depth is permitted for either a forward or side approach because of the maneuvering space available...
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Mounting Location and Height [4.30.6]
Space must be available for a close approach outside the swing of doors. It is important that fixed elements (e.g., drinking fountains) and furnishings not obstruct the approach....
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Conclusion
While it’s impossible to say for certain, the museum world appears to be strongly behind this the inclusive approach, motivated both by concerns about possible exposure to penalties, and...
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Paragraph (d) (Advisory Guidance)
The most common approach today is to provide an RJ-11 jack....
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106.5.41 Path of Travel
A continuous, unobstructed way of pedestrian passage by means of which the altered area may be approached, entered, and exited, and which connects the altered area with an exterior approach...
- ALUMAT Magnetic Doors Seals for External Doors
- Stanley QDC 200 Series Grade 1 Heavy Duty Door Closers
- Allegion Falcon SC70 Series Surface Mounted Door Control
- Allegion Falcon SC80 Series Surface Mounted Door Control
- Stanley QDC 300 Series Grade 1 Standard Duty Door Closers
- Yale 51 Series Industrial Door Closer
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New Construction
The majority who chose to comment supported an approach that allowed substitute cells to be made accessible within the same facility....
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407.8 Audio Signaling (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This proposal closely parallels the prohibition in existing 508 Standards § 1194.25(g) against use of color as the only means of conveying information....
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11B-812.10.4 Location
Where the long dimension of a vehicle space is parallel to the vehicular way, the EV charger shall be adjacent to, and 48 inches (1219 mm) maximum from the head end or foot end of the vehicle...
- ADA Transition Planning - Part 3
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Additional Information
The assessments based on this approach assume that covered entities currently implementing codes that mirror the 2004 ADAAG will not need to modify their code requirements once the rules...