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4.8.2* SLOPE AND RISE
Curb ramps and ramps to be constructed on existing sites or in existing buildings or facilities may have slopes and rises as shown in Table 2 if space limitations prohibit the use of a 1...
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III-7.8200 Restaurants and cafeterias
In restaurants, generally all dining areas and five percent of fixed tables (but not less than one) must be accessible....
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PLATFORM
A raised area within a building used for worship, the presentation of music, plays or other entertainment; the head table for special guests; the raised area for lecturers and speakers;...
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§ 38.111(a)(2)
38.113(a)(2) of this part connected to a car accessible to persons using wheelchairs or mobility aids, and at least one space complying with §§38.125(d) (2) and (3) of this part, to provide table...
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11B-221.2.1.2 Luxury boxes, club boxes, and suites in arenas, stadiums, and grandstands
In each luxury box, club box, and suite within arenas, stadiums, and grandstands, wheelchair spaces complying with Section 11B-802.1 shall be provided in accordance with Table 11B-221.2.1.1...
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PLATFORM
A raised area within a building used for worship, the presentation of music, plays or other entertainment; the head table for special guests; the raised area for lecturers and speakers;...
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11B-221.2.1.2 Luxury boxes, club boxes, and suites in arenas, stadiums, and grandstands
In each luxury box, club box, and suite within arenas, stadiums, and grandstands, wheelchair spaces complying with Section 11B-802.1 shall be provided in accordance with Table 11B-221.2.1.1...
- United States Access Board
- CalCasp Training: 2016 California Building Code Chapter 11B
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ADA Business BRIEF: Communicating with Guests who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing in Hotels, Motels, and Other Places of Transient Lodging
New televisions at least 13 inches or larger have such devices built in....
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Fire Rings, Grills, Fireplaces, and Wood Stoves
When the surface is unpaved or not built with boards, slopes 1:33 (3 percent) and less are allowed where necessary for drainage....
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- Detecto 6550 Portable Wheelchair Scale Set-up
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4. Example: Installing Curb Ramps for Program Accessibility
Consider a case where the streets and sidewalks in a small town were built pre-ADA and have not been altered since. Some intersections have curb ramps; most do not....
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11B-206.2.8 Employee work areas
The Department of Justice ADA regulations provide additional guidance regarding the relationship between these requirements and elements that are not part of the built environment....
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B. What Is a Curb Ramp?
A curb ramp is a short ramp cutting through a curb or built up to it.1 If designed and constructed to be accessible, a curb ramp provides an accessible route that people with disabilities...
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Air Carrier Access Act
Requirements address a wide range of issues including boarding assistance and certain accessibility features in newly built aircraft and new or altered airport facilities....
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Parking Spaces [4.6.3]
For this reason, built-up curb ramps cannot project into access aisles....
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Chapter 1: Laying the Foundation: Disability Policy & Activism, 1968-1988
Indeed, part of the reason the bill became law with such alacrity is precisely the degree to which the legislation was built on a solid foundation: of policy, legal principle, personal networks...
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2.4.2 Considerations of Manufacturers in Accessible MDE Design
To mitigate tipping risks, the size of table and chair bases can be increased....
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3.2 MDE Advisory Committee Process
The five main Subcommittees were organized around broad categories of MDE (Table 3.2)....
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Performance for Surface Firmness and Stability
Table 5 Firmness and Stability by Surface Type N Mean Std. Devi-ation Std. Error Min. Max....
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1.1.2 Purpose
stability, access to persons with disabilities, sanitation, adequate lighting and ventilation and energy conservation; safety to life and property from fire and other hazards attributed to the built...