The Department has determined that a lock, latch or other door hardware in the bottom 10 inches of a door (such as an exposed bottom rod for a panic device, surface latch or door stop) may...
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Technical Memorandum TM 2017-25 Door and Gate Surfaces
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Part 1. Typical Issues for Voters Who Use Wheelchairs, Scooters, or Other Mobility Devices
Typical Issues for Voters Who Use Wheelchairs, Scooters, or Other Mobility Devices The interior accessible route connects the accessible entrance with the voting area....
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404.2.4.1 Swinging Doors and Gates
and Gates Type of Use Minimum Maneuvering Clearance Approach Direction Door or Gate Side Perpendicular to Doorway Parallel to Doorway (beyond latch...
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404.2.4.1 Swinging Doors and Gates
Doors and Gates Type of Use Minimum Maneuvering Clearance Approach Direction Door or Gate Side Perpendicular to Doorway Parallel to Doorway (beyond latch...
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404.2.4.1 Swinging Doors and Gates
Minimum Maneuvering Clearance Approach Direction Door or Gate Side Perpendicular to Doorway Parallel to Doorway (beyond latch...
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Miscellaneous Elements
MISCELLANEOUS ELEMENTS Fire alarm systems: visible alarms 11B-215, 11B-702 Assistive Listening...
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Miscellaneous Elements
MISCELLANEOUS ELEMENTS Fire alarm systems: visible alarms 11B-215, 11B-702 Assistive Listening...
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Resources:
need during an evacuation practice the skill of giving quick information on how to best assist you establish personal support networks conduct an ability self-assessment...
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Can maneuvering for a forward approach be provided when there is space at least 60” deep in front of a door?
unobstructed on approach sides will provide sufficient depth for a forward approach if appropriate strike-side clearance is provided; but in the case of pull-side/ hinge-side approaches, greater latch-side...
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11B-404.2.4.1 Swinging doors and gates
MINIMUM MANEUVERING CLEARANCE Approach direction Door or gate side Perpendicular to doorway Parallel to doorway (beyond latch...
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38. Is an employer relieved of its obligation to provide reasonable accommodation for an employee with a disability who fails to take medication, to obtain medical treatment, or to use an assistive device (such as a hearing aid)?
The ADA requires an employer to provide reasonable accommodation to remove workplace barriers, regardless of what effect medication, other medical treatment, or assistive devices may have...
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402.1 General
Self-service machines, information kiosks, set-top boxes, and devices like most copiers, fax machines, and calculators have closed functionality because, by design, these products preclude...
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§100.142(b)(1)
(1) Information about whether a lender conducted a self-test, the methodology used or scope of the self-test, the time period covered by the self-test or the dates it was conducted;...
- NYC Board of Elections: Video 4 - Accessibility Maintenance
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A.2.ii. - Should EIT be compatible with assistive technology?
In some cases, the standards require that the acquired EIT be readily usable without the need for assistive devices....
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Why a smooth surface door or kickplate is important
Remember that the latch that hits the push rim is nicking the surface your fingers have to grasp thousands of times a day for years....
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1132A.8 Hand-activated door hardware
Hand-activated door latching, locking and opening hardware shall be centered between 30 inches (762 mm) and 44 inches (1118 mm) above the floor....
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1132A.8 Hand-activated door hardware
Hand-activated door latching, locking and opening hardware shall be centered between 30 inches (762 mm) and 44 inches (1118 mm) above the floor....
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§100.143(a)
(a) The report or results of a self-test are privileged as provided in this subpart if the lender has taken or is taking appropriate corrective action to address likely violations identified...
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Background
Prevalence of self-reported mammography use is lower for women with disabilities (72.2% for women 40 years of age or older and 78.1% for women 50 to 74 years of age) than women without a...
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A4.13.11(2) Sliding or folding doors
(2) Sliding or folding doors: Force applied parallel to the door at the door pull or latch....
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A4.13.11(2) Sliding or folding doors
(2) Sliding or folding doors: Force applied parallel to the door at the door pull or latch....
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Mobility Use Demographics
The percentages of the total for each type of mobility device can be seen in Figure 5....
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Doors at Entrances to Businesses
Other types of door hardware, such as a round door knob (which requires tight grasping and twisting to operate) or a handle with a thumb latch [see below] are also inaccessible and must...
