The camp shelter floor at the entrance is required to be 19 inches high maximum measured from the clear ground space....
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1014.2.1 Transfer Access
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VII. New Construction and Alterations
The ADA does not require retrofitting of existing buildings to eliminate barriers, but does establish a high standard of accessibility for new buildings....
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Features of Accessible Parking Spaces for Cars
cars with a 96 inch wide designated parking space, a 60 inch wide min. marked access aisle and the following notes) Sign with the international symbol of accessibility mounted high...
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810.5.3 Platform and Vehicle Floor Coordination--Modification to 810.5.3 of Appendix D to 36 CFR Part 1191
rail, and intercity rail systems where it is not operationally or structurally feasible to meet the horizontal gap or vertical difference requirements of part 1192 or 49 CFR part 38, mini-high...
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Section 206.3
., where a mini-high platform is used for boarding), and other key elements of a facility....
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11B-308.1 General
Children's Reach Ranges Forward or Side Reach Ages 3 and 4 Ages 5 through 8 Ages 9 through 12 High (maximum) 36 in (915 mm)...
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11B-308.1 General
Children's Reach Ranges Forward or Side Reach Ages 3 and 4 Ages 5 through 8 Ages 9 through 12 High...
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308.1 General
Children's Reach Ranges Forward or Side Reach Ages 3 and 4 Ages 5 through 8 Ages 9 through 12 High (...
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308.1 General
Forward or Side Reach Ages 3 and 4 Ages 5 through 8 Ages 9 through 12 Children's Reach Ranges High (maximum)...
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EXTREME WEATHER
Snow accumulation greater than six inches, high temperatures below 15ÂşF for a 48-hour period or a wind chill below 0Âş F....
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Tread Obstacles on Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
Where tread obstacles exist along an outdoor recreation access route, they must not be more than 1 inch (25 millimeters) high....
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11B-706.1 General
The peak clipping level limits the distortion in signal output produced when high-volume sound waves are manipulated to serve assistive listening devices....
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11B-706.1 General
The peak clipping level limits the distortion in signal output produced when high-volume sound waves are manipulated to serve assistive listening devices....
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Costs and Benefits
., low, primary, and high) studied in the Final RA, using 3% and 7% discount rates: Table 1 - Annualized Cost of New or Revised Accessibility Guidelines in the 2016 Non-Rail Vehicle Guidelines...
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Executive Summary
Besides luminance contrast, regression analyses indicated that some other characteristics of detectable warnings were generally associated with high detection rates and high conspicuity...
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Total Battle Game Free Gold Codes New Guide
So grab your favorite energy drink, and let’s talk gold—because nothing ruins a good strategy like running out of it mid-campaign. 1....
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Bid Master Free Gold, Money and Energy Guide
So, pour a drink (or grab your energy drink of choice), and let me share my weird, wonderful, and actually-working tips....
- DOE "Dear Colleague" Letter: Charter Schools, (May 14, 2014)
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After January 26, 1992
Features along the route, such as toilet rooms and water fountains, need to be made accessible as well....
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2.3 Infrared (IR) Systems
This audio processing may include some kind of output limiting, companding (designed to control widely varying amplitude levels), high frequency pre-emphasis and/or high pass filtering....
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Salsbury Industries 66016 Standard Metal Locker with Box Style Bridge
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Other Contrast Attributes
So if we start proliferating these things all over the environment and putting them at drinking fountains and putting them here and putting them there, they lose their utility as a warning...
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ADA Title III: Public Accommodations and Commercial Facilities Fact Sheet
If a primary function area is altered, the path of travel including restrooms, public telephones and drinking fountains serving that area must also be made readily accessible except where...
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2.8 Effects of Luminance Contrast on Visual Detection and Conspicuity of Detectable Warnings
This was done because it was assumed that participants would respond primarily to the high contrast black-and-white elements of the detectable warnings whenever the contrast between the...