For less developed settings, crushed gravel, fine crusher rejects, packed soil, and other natural materials may provide a firm and stable surface (figure 128)....
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1.1.3.2 State-regulated buildings, structures, and applications
Qualified historical buildings and structures and their associated sites regulated by the State Historical Building Safety Board with the Division of the State Architect....
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Stairway Handrails Requirements in the ADA Standards (§504)
Stairway Handrails Requirements in the ADA Standards (§504) Protruding Objects The ADA Standards address hazards posed by protruding objects, such as standpipe valves, along...
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§ 38.95(b)(3) Emergency operation
No emergency method, manual or otherwise, shall be capable of being operated in a manner that could be hazardous to the lift occupant or to the operator when operated according to manufacturer's...
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§ 38.125(b)(3) Emergency operation
No emergency method, manual or otherwise, shall be capable of being operated in a manner that could be hazardous to the lift occupant or to the operator when operated according to manufacturer's...
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C.6i. - If a Federal agency conducts training and uses multimedia, such as videotapes or computer based training, must the materials developed be accessible under 508?
Yes. Multimedia is considered EIT and, if used by the Federal government, must be accessible unless an exception applies (see sections F and G below). Section 1194.22 of the Access...
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11B-1009.3 Sloped entries
Providing an aquatic wheelchair made of non-corrosive materials and designed for access into the water will protect the water from contamination and avoid damage to personal wheelchairs...
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11B-1009.2 Pool lifts
Pool lift seats that consist of materials that resist corrosion and provide a firm base to transfer will be usable by a wider range of people with disabilities....
- GSA Section 508 Tutorials, Guidance, Checklists
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203.3 Raised Areas
Areas raised primarily for purposes of security, life safety, or fire safety, including but not limited to, observation or lookout galleries, prison guard towers, fire towers, or life guard...
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§ 37.9(d)(6)(i)
Provided, however, that with respect to a product or accessibility feature that the Administrator determines can provide an equivalent facilitation in a class of situations, the Administrator...
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11B-217.5 Shelves for portable TTYs
Exceptions: Secured areas of detention and correctional facilities where shelves and outlets are prohibited for purposes of security or safety shall not be required to comply with...
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Auxiliary aids and services
aids and services” includes— Qualified interpreters on-site or through video remote interpreting (VRI) services; notetakers; real-time computer-aided transcription services; written materials...
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Purpose of the project
However, few trade and materials specifications include tolerances for features that are relevant to usability by people who have disabilities....
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APPENDIX
The paragraph numbers correspond to the sections or paragraphs of the standard to which the material relates and are therefore not consecutive (for example, A4.2.1 contains additional information...
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11B-203.2 Construction sites
Structures and sites directly associated with the actual processes of construction, including but not limited to, scaffolding, bridging, materials hoists, materials storage and construction...
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11B-203.3 Raised areas
Areas raised primarily for purposes of security, life safety, or fire safety, including but not limited to, observation or lookout galleries, prison guard towers, fire towers or life guard...
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b. Training
Needed accommodations may include: providing accessible training sites; providing training materials in alternate formats to accommodate a disability....
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III−4.3300 Examples of auxiliary aids and services
Examples of auxiliary aids and services for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing include qualified interpreters, notetakers, computer-aided transcription services, written materials...
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Sec.36.303(b)(1)
(1) Qualified interpreters, notetakers, computer-aided transcription services, written materials, telephone handset amplifiers, assistive listening devices, assistive listening systems,...
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Surface Smoothness
Rough surfaces composed of cobblestones, Belgian blocks, and similar materials can be difficult and sometimes painful to negotiate with wheeled mobility aids due to the vibrations they cause...
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4.3.4 Industry Considerations in Designing Accessible Imaging Equipment
However, some Committee members worried about aspects of suggested accessibility configurations, including potential safety hazards....
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Tread Obstacles on Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
If they are pronounced, tread obstacles can pose a serious tripping hazard....