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1.1 Knowing Your Rights and Responsibilities
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2. Neighborhood Access
Kirola avers that she suffered an actual injury as a result of encountering access barriers in and around her neighborhood....
- Handbook of Construction Tolerances by David Kent Ballast FAIA, CSI
- Slope : Intercept
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206.4.1 Public Entrances
Barriers at common or emergency entrances and exits of business establishments conducting business with the general public that are existing, under construction, or under contract for construction...
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A7.2(3) Assistive Listening Devices
At all sales and service counters, teller windows, box offices, and information kiosks where a physical barrier separates service personnel and customers, it is recommended that at least...
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4.4.2 Head Room
If vertical clearance of an area adjoining an accessible route is reduced to less than 80 in (nominal dimension), a barrier to warn blind or visually-impaired persons shall be provided (...
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4.4.2 HEAD ROOM
If vertical clearance of an area adjoining an accessible route is reduced to less than 80 in (nominal dimension), a barrier to warn blind or visually-impaired persons shall be provided (...
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R206 Pedestrian Street Crossings
at certain locations, “No Pedestrian Crossing” signs should be provided along with detectable features, such as grass strips, landscaping, planters, chains, fencing, railings, or other barriers...
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2.4 Do Your Research and Offer Suggestions
Be prepared to offer suggestions on how to remove barriers. Be familiar with what the ADA requires or know where to find more information....
- HEWI Range 180 Door Hardware
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5. Are there any tax credits or deductions to help me comply?
The tax credit can be used to offset the cost of undertaking barrier removal and alterations to improve accessibility; providing accessible formats such as Braille, large print and audio...
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Step 4: Calculate Cumulative Deviation Percentage
This final step addresses the suggested objective criteria for identifying when extreme or numerous environmental barriers allow the use of General Exception 2....
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IV. Program Access
Need not remove physical barriers, such as stairs, in all existing buildings, as long as they make their programs accessible to individuals who are unable to use an inaccessible existing...
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(1) the Curb Ramp and Sidewalk Transition Plan
. § 35.150(c)) for the completion of any barrier removal necessary for program access;...
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1. Introduction
Maybe you joined a fitness center in the past but did not know how to deal with the barriers you experienced, so you stopped going....
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Winning the War: Bamboo and Invasive Removal with the X500
For thorny invasives like rose bushes or blackberries, the loader provides a safe barrier between you and the thorns. You can scoop up the cut brush without getting shredded....
- Rockwood Manufacturing Company 620 UL Listed 160˚ Door Viewer For Doors 1-3/8" to 2"
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Re: Service Counters
I don't see the raised employee side as a barrier unless the employee also uses a wheelchair. Most wheelchair users have to look up to communicate with almost everyone. ...
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Identifying access needs
Identifying access needs Companies should engage in a number of activities to identify barriers to accessibility and usability....
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BACKGROUND
The purpose of these code requirements is to ensure that barrier-free design is incorporated in all buildings, facilities, site work, additions, alterations, and structural repairs....
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R407.2 Running Slope
Providing stairways along with ramps, where possible, benefits pedestrians with heart disease, limited stamina, and others for whom distance presents a greater barrier than steps....
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Americans with Disabilities Compliance Clause for the Venue
Your legal advisor may recommend including language that specifies items such as removal of physical barriers, emergency procedures, access in sleeping rooms and common areas, the provision...
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Edge Protection [§405.9]
Edge Protection [§405.9] Edge protection along ramp runs and landings keep wheelchair casters and crutch tips on the surface and can be provided by curbs, barriers, or extended surfaces...