Section 206.2.8 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes in employee work areas.
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Employee Work Areas: ADA Standard Section 206.2.8
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Urinals
Some comments questioned the degree to which men with disabilities use or prefer urinals over water closets....
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608 Shower Compartments
alternate roll-in showers (608.2.3) shower seats (608.4) the location and operation of controls, faucets, and spray units (608.5) shower spray units and water...
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Edge Protection
This design allows a person using a wheelchair or other mobility device to pull into a clear space and move beyond the face of the railing to view the water in different directions....
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Application to specific scenarios raised in comments. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Others questioned the effect of the new standards where an entity replaces an existing element currently protected by the safe harbor provision for water or energy conservation reasons....
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Landings [§405.7]
Landings must be designed to prevent the accumulation of water....
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II. Summary of Significant Issues Raised By the Public Comments in Response to the Initial Regulatory Flexibility Certification.
nature and cost of the action needed to provide accessibility or compatibility; (b) the overall resources of the manufacturer, including financial resources, technical expertise, component supply...
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Fire Alarm Systems
In addition, replacing or increasing the main power supply to the fire alarms would be an upgrade to the fire alarm system....
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Number of Accessible Telephones
Commenters indicated that it is common practice to reduce the number of existing telephones in telephone banks in order to reconcile the supply of pay telephones with the demand; noting...
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Section 36.211 Maintenance of accessible features (Section-by-Section Analysis)
If the items are placed there temporarily--for example, if an office receives multiple boxes of supplies and is moving them from the hall to the storage room--then § 36.211(b) excuses such...
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Charts, diagrams and illustrations
Be sure to supply any major trends or data points that are highlighted....
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Section 35.133 Maintenance of Accessible Features (Section-by-Section Analysis)
If the items are placed there temporarily--for example, if an office receives multiple boxes of supplies and is moving them from the hall to the storage room--then § 35.133(b) excuses such...
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Never Assume You have been Included in Emergency Plans
For example, people with physical disabilities may have reduced ability to get to accessible exits, as well as reduced access to their personal items and emergency supplies....
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2.2.3 Receivers
Most manufacturer supply a number of receivers that vary in complexity and secondary features, but all are designed to accord with the characteristics of their own transmitters....
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Clear Width [1016.3]
Consider providing a minimum clear width of 60 inches on ORARs that connect camping units with mobility features to important features, such as toilet and bathing facilities or water hydrants...
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R306.3 Roundabouts
Water fountains and other features that produce background noise should not be placed in the middle island of a roundabout because pedestrians who are blind use auditory cues to help detect...
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Landings [4.8.4]
It is recommended that landings of exterior ramps be drained so that water does not accumulate on the surface....