This unique mortise door latch innovatively integrates the lever handle and escutcheon, creating a superior design that is safe, easy to use and aesthetically pleasing. A seamless...
Search Results "Safety Assistant"
- Behavioral Safety Products #DH510 Mortise Ligature Resistant Integrated Door Lever
- American Safety Tread Co., Inc. Type G500R Stairway Nosing Replacement
- American Safety Tread Co., Inc. Type SG4702 Stairway Nosing Replacement
- American Safety Tread Co., Inc. Type G4702 Stairway Nosing Replacement
- American Safety Tread Co., Type G505R Stairway Nosing/Tread Replacement
- Behavioral Safety Products #FM160 Ligature Resistant Stainless Steel Framed Mirror
-
§382.125(a)
(a) As a carrier, you must stow wheelchairs, other mobility aids, or other assistive devices in the baggage compartment if an approved stowage area is not available in the cabin or the items...
-
F. Emergency Shelter Programs
., safety, comfort, food, medical care, the support of family and friends – provided to people without disabilities....
-
§382.29(d)
(d) If, because there is not a seat available on a flight for a safety assistant whom the carrier has determined to be necessary, a passenger with a disability holding a confirmed reservation...
-
Security
Similar to the situation involving FAA safety requirements, part 382 is consistent with security requirements mandated by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA)....
- Canine Assistants
-
24. Unattended Passengers
Where a passenger's request for assistance means that the driver will need to leave passengers aboard a vehicle unattended, transportation agencies should generally grant the request as...
-
24. Unattended Passengers
Where a passenger's request for assistance means that the driver will need to leave passengers aboard a vehicle unattended, transportation agencies should generally grant the request as...
-
Electric Vehicle Charging Stations, Accessibility: FAQs
[See subsections ...]
- LiveEquipd
-
Raised Areas: ADA Standard Section 203.3
Section 203.3 covers scoping requirements of general exceptions for raised areas in the most current ADA Standards.
-
11B-203.3 Raised areas
Areas raised primarily for purposes of security, life safety, or fire safety, including but not limited to, observation or lookout galleries, prison guard towers, fire towers, or life guard...
-
11B-203.3 Raised areas
Areas raised primarily for purposes of security, life safety, or fire safety, including but not limited to, observation or lookout galleries, prison guard towers, fire towers, or life guard...
-
§382.129(a)
As a carrier, you must permit passengers with a disability to provide written directions concerning the disassembly and reassembly of their wheelchairs, other mobility aids, and other assistive...
-
Can a more recent edition of the ASME A17.1 Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators (or the ASME A18.1 Safety Standard for Platform Lifts and Stairway Chairlifts) be used instead of the editions referenced in the Standards?
The specific editions of the ASME A17.1 and ASME A18.1 codes referenced by the ADA Standards are to be followed (although the Access Board intends to update references to keep them...
-
Sec. 469.051. Administration and Enforcement; Assistance of Other Agencies
[See subsections ...]
-
Chapter 6: Assisting Air Travelers with Disabilities with Their Complaints
A. Complaint Procedures and Complaints Resolution Officials (CRO’s) B. Process to Resolve Complaints C. General Complaint Resolution Tips D. Recording, Categorizing, and...
-
Chapter 4: Assisting Air Travelers with Disabilities at the Airport
A. Accessibility of Terminal Facilities and Services B. Security Screening for Air Travelers with a Disability C. Air Travelers with a Disability Changing Planes D....
-
Title III Technical Assistance Manual (with 1994 supplement)
[See subsections ...]