Non-compliance with Chapter 11-B must be clearly indicated in the barrier removal documents and signage to truly accessible facilities must be added where necessary....
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11B-202 Existing buildings and facilities
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Blind or Low Vision
Generally speaking, if a person cannot use or operate some part or element of a standard building egress system or access displayed information, like signage, because that element or information...
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Implementation Challenges for Interiors (slides 16 and 17)
Improving egress signage? Comments by [three Participants]: There’s one other aspect of the detectable warnings that people don’t think about....
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F. Swimming Pool Entrance and Deck
area that is 37 ½ inches long, rather than the required 60 inches, will be supplemented by a platform lift at the North East corner of the pool deck, along with appropriate directional signage...
- Mockett TLRAL27 Roma Series Adjustable Table Leg
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4.3.8 Operating forces
Use of operable parts that require fine grips preferably should not require exertion of lateral pinch grip forces in excess of 2 lbf (9 N) to accommodate the vast majority of WhMD users...
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Abstract
Results suggest that under dry conditions, paved surfaces, path fines (with and without stabilizer), unpaved road mix, and packed soil surfaces require the least energy, allow higher ambulation...
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Appendix A National Trails Surface Study Participating Stabilizer Companies
traffic or light vehicles Perm-azyme Inter-national Enzymes  Perm-azyme Organic Enzyme Compound No Soil should ideally have approx.. 20% cohesive fines...
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Wayfinding is more than just graphics (slides 2 – 4)
kinds of cues, necessarily, in buildings very often because we don’t have street names, you know, so we’re still trying to use those same identifying cues from the architecture or from the signage...
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11B-504.8 Floor identification
ETA Editor's Note Stairway signage is among the most frequently-observed barriers in California, because of the prevalent misunderstanding of the requirements. ...
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Introduction
Obviously, museums are motivated to introduce maps and signage that makes it easier and more intuitive to move about efficiently, providing everyone with a clear sense of their current position...
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11B-504.8 Floor identification
ETA Editor's Note Stairway signage is among the most frequently-observed barriers in California, because of the prevalent misunderstanding of the requirements. ...
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General
A commenter recommended that all accessible toilet facilities, toilet rooms, and compartments should be required to have signage indicating that such spaces are restricted solely for the...
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Scoping for Toilet and Bathing Facilities
exempt from the requirement for an elevator where toilet and bathing facilities are provided (213.1) relocation of requirements for signs (213.2.2 in the proposed rule) to the signage...
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106.5.45 Primary Function
For the purposes of this section, alterations to windows, hardware, controls, electrical outlets, and signage shall not be deemed to be alterations that affect the usability of or access...
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Alterations To An Area Containing A Primary Function
§36.403(c)(2) For the purposes of this section, alterations to windows, hardware, controls, electrical outlets, and signage shall not be deemed to be alterations that affect the usability...
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217 Telephones
Signage complying with applicable provisions of 4.30.7 shall be provided. 217.3 Volume Controls....
- Sargent 351 Series Aluminum Door Closer
- Kohler Numi Toilet
- Inclusion Solutions BigBellâ„¢ Alert System
- Listen Technologies ADA Standard Stationary IR Assistive Listening System
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Parking
However, no signage is required....
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4.1.3(17)(a)
Accessible unit may be installed as a single unit in proximity (either visible or with signage) to the bank....
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Scoping [4.1.2(1), 4.1.3(1)] and Location [4.3.2]
Signage may be necessary along routes to minimize confusion or back-tracking....