And of course, the smaller the fraction – 20/20, is one; 20/200, point-one....
Search Results "Entry Point"
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Low Vision and Blindness
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Title II Quiz
Editor's Note The following link points to the quizzes referenced above: http://www.adaactionguide.org/resources#titleiiquiz...
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Prominent Feature
A prominent feature may be the focal point, main attraction, or destination of a trail, or it may simply be an interesting secondary feature. ...
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"Existing Facility" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Under the ADA, a facility may be one or more of three types at different points in time: (1) an existing facility, (2) an altered facility, or (3) a newly designed and constructed facility...
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Trail Construction Techniques
Numerous illustrations help explain the main points. The notebook is at http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/fspubs/07232806/index.htm....
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4.3.7 Clear Floor Space for Reaching
, the horizontal distance from the front-most (anterior-most) point of the wheelchair or occupant to the rear-most (posterior-most) point of the wheelchair or occupant; (C)the horizontal...
- Sargent 8700 Surface Vertical Rod Exit Device
- ASI Storage Solutions Traditional Plus Locker
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11B-608.5.3 Alternate roll-in type shower compartments
Where a seat is not provided, the controls, faucets, and shower spray unit shall be installed on the side wall farthest from the compartment entry....
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11B-404.1 General
A sign visible from the approach side complying with Section 11B-703.5 shall be posted stating “Entry restricted and controlled by security personnel”....
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11B-608.5.3 Alternate roll-in type shower compartments
Where a seat is not provided, the controls, faucets, and shower spray unit shall be installed on the side wall farthest from the compartment entry....
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11B-404.1 General
A sign visible from the approach side complying with Section 11B-703.5 shall be posted stating “Entry restricted and controlled by security personnel”....
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1132A.5.1 General
The floor or landing on the dwelling unit side of the primary entry door and any required exit door shall have a minimum length of not less than 44 inches (1118 mm)....
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F206.7.5 Existing Site Constraints
For example, a new building constructed between and connected to two existing buildings may have insufficient space to coordinate floor levels and also to provide ramped entry from the public...
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206.7.5 Existing Site Constraints
For example, a new building constructed between and connected to two existing buildings may have insufficient space to coordinate floor levels and also to provide ramped entry from the public...
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502.4 Platform Accessibility Features
Section 9.3.3 Enable sequential entry of multiple (chorded) keystrokes; B. Section 9.3.4 Provide adjustment of delay before key acceptance; C....
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502.4 Platform Accessibility Features
Section 9.3.3 Enable sequential entry of multiple (chorded) keystrokes. 2. Section 9.3.4 Provide adjustment of delay before key acceptance. 3....
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1132A.4.1 Thresholds
Thresholds at the primary entry and required exit doors shall be no higher than ½ inch (12.7 mm)....
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1015.2 Where required
surfaces, including mezzanines, equipment platforms, aisles, stairs, ramps and landings that are located more than 30 inches (762 mm) measured vertically to the floor or grade below at any point...
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206.4.4.2 Direct Connections
Direct connections to other facilities shall provide an accessible route complying with 404 from the point of connection to boarding platforms and all transportation system elements required...
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Start Outside
Start Outside Start from site arrival points such as drop-off areas and sidewalks. Determine if there is an accessible route to an accessible entrance....
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IDEA Center
Occupied length of devices was calculated by computing the dimension from the extreme rear and forward points on the body or chair....
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ROUNDABOUT OVERVIEW
These features include yield control at entry, channelized approaches, and geometric approach curvature (deflection) to induce entering traffic to slow to the design speed of the circulatory...
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Equipment and furniture. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
According to these commenters, the lack of such accessibility in point-of-sale devices is particularly problematic because it forces blind individuals to provide personal or sensitive information...