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- Cybex Total Access Treadmill
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8.5 Updating Standards in the Future
, two forces underscore the need for future vigilance concerning accessibility standards: (1) potential changes in the needs of the population of persons with disabilities; and (2) the emergence...
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SHELTERS + SERVICE CENTERS
The City opens service centers following an emergency where impacted residents need multiple services. WHAT DOES THE CITY DO?...
- ClickAndGo Tactile Maps
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§ 37.42(d)(2)
(2) The railroad operator must submit a plan to FRA and/or FTA, describing its proposed means to meet the performance standard of paragraph (a) of this section at that station....
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§ 37.139(d)(4)
(4) A description of the planned comparable paratransit service as it relates to each of the service criteria described in §37.131 of this part—service area, absence of restrictions or priorities...
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§ 37.42(d)(2)
(2) The railroad operator must submit a plan to FRA and/or FTA, describing its proposed means to meet the performance standard of paragraph (a) of this section at that station....
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A4.28.3 VISUAL ALARMS
In zoned systems, the emergency exit lights in an area will flash whenever an audible signal rings in the area....
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Universal Design for Health Care Facilities
Universal Design for Health Care Facilities: Addressing Safety, Access to Care for a Diverse Patient Population Environment of Care® News, January 2009, Volume 12, Issue...
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Handrail Extensions: ADA Standard Section 505.10
Section 505.10 covers the current ADA Standards for handrail extensions.
- Seton ADA Braille Signs - Exit 89426
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If a public accommodation determines that its facilities have barriers that should be removed, but it is not readily achievable to undertake all of the modifications now, what should it do?
The Department recommends that a public accommodation develop an implementation plan designed to achieve compliance with the ADA's barrier removal requirements....
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Comparison of Single-User Toilet Room Layouts: 1A, 1B, and 1C
• 36.25 Square Feet This plan shows a typical example of a single-user toilet room that meets the minimum requirements of the 1991 Standards....
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§ 36.303(c)(4)
(4) A public accommodation shall not rely on a minor child to interpret or facilitate communication, except in an emergency involving an imminent threat to the safety or welfare of an individual...
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3. EXCLUSIONS
Facilities obtained in emergencies such as natural disasters or in an area where contingency operations are being conducted....
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§ 37.145(d)(1)
(1) Was the plan filed on time?...
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§ 37.147(a)
(a) Whether the plan was filed on time;...
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4.1.3(17)(c)(iii)
(iii) if a public pay telephone is located in or adjacent to a hospital emergency room, hospital recovery room, or hospital waiting room, one public text telephone shall be provided at each...
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Area of Rescue Assistance
An area, which has direct access to an exit, where people who are unable to use stairs may remain temporarily in safety to await further instructions or assistance during emergency evacuation...
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Furniture in Space with Clutter
This (slide 6) is a blowup of a plan from, like, a 1940s or ‘50s German office building....
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7.2.2 General Exception 2
For long-distance trails, this exception applies to the trail segments that are planned for construction or alteration in a given planning period, rather than over the entire length of the...
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Exits
This is required to the extent possible under the intended number of entrances; this provision does not require an increase in the total number of entrances planned for a facility....
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Rail Station Signs: ADA Standard Section 810.6
Emerging technologies such as an audible sign systems using infrared transmitters and receivers may provide greater accessibility in the transit environment than traditional Braille and...
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11B-206.2.3.2 Distance to Elevators
Exception: Stairs used solely for emergency egress....