Result: People who are blind or who have low vision can be seriously injured when they are unable to detect an object in their path by using the sweep of their cane....
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Protruding Objects
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T-Shaped Space: ADA Standard Section 304.3.2
Section 304.3.2 covers the current ADA Standards for t-shaped turning space.
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1607A.9.2 Grab bars, shower seats and accessible benches
Grab bars, shower seats and accessible benches shall be designed to resist a single concentrated load of 250 pounds (1.11 kN) applied in any direction at any point on the grab bar, shower...
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11B-207.1 General
Directional signs shall be provided in compliance with Chapter 10, Section 1009.10. Advisory 11B-207 Accessible means of egress....
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Exclusion of Individuals with HIV or AIDS
Exclusion of Individuals with HIV or AIDS A public or private entity cannot exclude a person with HIV or AIDS unless that person poses a "direct threat" to the health or safety of others...
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D. Federalism (Executive Order 13132)
The Access Board has analyzed this direct final rule in accordance with the principles and criteria set forth in Executive Order 13132....
- Tile Tech Pavers® Coral-Pave™
- Advent Reo Interior Wall Sconce
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C. Executive Order 13132: Federalism
Executive Order 13132: Federalism Executive Order 13132 of August 4, 1999, Federalism, directs that, to the extent practicable and permitted by law, an agency shall not promulgate any...
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Building Guidelines and Standards are needed for Accommodations of Low Vision Persons
So we have to have attention to how they’re detailed, colored, textured and configured in a way that they are easily negotiated by all populations....
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Shared Streets
on shared streets that is to be used exclusively by pedestrians, and not vehicles.46 The tactile surfaces tested included raised truncated domes that, in the United States, are used as detectable...
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C201.3 Access to Functionality
Manufacturers shall ensure that telecommunications equipment and customer premises equipment is accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities by providing direct access to all...
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11B-106.5 Defined terms
CHILDREN’S USE CIRCULATION PATH CLEAR CLEAR FLOOR SPACE CLOSED-CIRCUIT TELEPHONE COMMERCIAL FACILITIES COMMON USE COMPLY WITH CROSS SLOPE CURB CUT CURB RAMP DETECTABLE...
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R205 Alternate Pedestrian Access Routes (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The MUTCD standards require alternate pedestrian routes to be accessible and detectable, including warning pedestrians who are blind or have low vision about sidewalk closures....
- Symmons Ultra-Sense Battery Powered Sensor Faucet S-6060
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4.2 Functional Comparisons
While these systems have a continued contribution to make in providing auditory access for people with hearing loss, they rarely appear in direct competition with IR and FM systems in terms...
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Issue 5: Tactile arrow (in line)
Issue 5: Tactile arrow (in line) Figure 9: Tactile arrow not aligned with crosswalk direction....
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Fixed position maps and kiosks
For similar reasons, it is always desirable to rotate horizontally-mounted tactile maps so that their direction matches the real world....
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5.1 Costs Included
5.1 Costs Included: For the purposes of 11B-202.4, the adjusted construction cost for a project shall include: • All direct or "hard" costs directly associated with the contractor’s construction...
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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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Symbols of Accessibility [4.30.7]
signage at inaccessible exits and on routes to areas of rescue assistance) and, unless all are accessible: passenger loading zones public entrances (and directional...
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A. Regulatory Planning and Review (Executive Orders 12866 and 13563)
The Access Board has examined the impact of this direct final rule under Executive Orders 12866 and 13563....
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Handrail Extensions: ADA Standard Section 505.10
Section 505.10 covers the current ADA Standards for handrail extensions.
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1607.9.2 Grab bars, shower seats and accessible benches
Grab bars, shower seats and accessible benches shall be designed to resist a single concentrated load of 250 pounds (1.11 kN) applied in any direction at any point on the grab bar, shower...