high minimum above the finish floor or ground at a depth of 8 inches (203 mm) minimum increasing to 29 inches (737 mm) high minimum above the finish floor or ground at the front edge of a counter...
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11B-306.3.3 Minimum required depth
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11B-306.3.3 Minimum required depth
high minimum above the finish floor or ground at a depth of 8 inches (203 mm) minimum increasing to 29 inches (737 mm) high minimum above the finish floor or ground at the front edge of a counter...
- Spectrum Aquatics Traveler II XRC500 Pool Lift
- How to: wrap your levers
- Sears Brands, LLC Craftsman Digital Torpedo Level
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Accessibility of Airport Terminals and Facilities
For example, suppose a passenger with a disability having only carry-on luggage wants to use a kiosk to get a boarding pass without standing in line with passengers checking baggage....
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4. COMMON PATH OF TRAVEL ITEMS
COMMON PATH OF TRAVEL ITEMS: While the path of travel is unique for each project, experience has shown that certain reoccurring path of travel elements, features and components should be checked...
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DSA IR 11B-9: Accessibility Requirements for Solar Photovoltaic Systems at School Sites
Please check the DSA web site for currently effective IRs....
- Jacknob Corp. 7033 Surface Mounted Self-Closing Hinge Set
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§ 382.41 Stowage of personal equipment
(f) When a folding, collapsible, or break-down wheelchair cannot be stowed in the passenger cabin as carry-on baggage, carriers shall provide for the checking and timely return of passengers...
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VI. COMPENSATORY DAMAGES TO COMPLAINANTS AND OTHER AGGRIEVED PERSONS
QuikTrip shall bear all costs of establishing the account, maintaining it, and issuing checks from it....
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Vehicle Lifting Devices
Comments pointed out that model building codes cover facilities providing these vehicle lifting devices. Response....
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Aquatic Recreation Facilities
Aquatic Recreation Facilities Wave action pools, leisure rivers, sand bottom pools, and other pools where access to the water is limited to one area and where everyone gets in and out...
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Assistive Device:
Any piece of equipment that assists a passenger with a disability in carrying out a major life activity....
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Integration
(Bleachers with notches or cut-out areas will provide both integration and companion seating.)...
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Detail
Some graphic objects did not stand out sufficiently from their backgrounds. The train had depth to its details, making it a successful object....
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Error/Omission: Condiment or utensil items are placed above the reach range or are not located on an accessible route.
Result: Wheelchair users cannot obtain condiments and other items because the items are out of reach or there is no way to get to the items....
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§ 37.163(e)
(e) If there is no spare vehicle available to take the place of a vehicle with an inoperable lift, such that taking the vehicle out of service will reduce the transportation service the...
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1009.8.1 System requirements
center or a central control point location and a central control point is not a constantly attended location, a two-way communication system shall have a timed automatic telephone dial-out...
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Guidance Documents, short-term
It was called Creative Solutions for ADA Compliance and it came out in ’96, and it’s out of print....
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Comfort animals vs. psychiatric service animals.
Under the Department's present regulatory language, some individuals and entities have assumed that the requirement that service animals must be individually trained to do work or carry out...
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Transition Plans
Check with your accessibility coordinator or your regional recreation accessibility coordinator http://www.fs.fed.us/eng/toolbox/acc/documents/coord.htm#leaders or http://fsweb.mtdc.wo.fs.fed.us...
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8. NEEDS + RESOURCES ASSESSMENT
Record any strategies or point people you may refer to to carry out these assessments. ...
- Simplified Building Concepts: ADA - Message to Contractors