Authority: 42 U.S.C. 3535(d), 4153. Source: 36 FR 24437, Dec. 22, 1971, unless otherwise noted.
Search Results "Designated Aisle Seat (Assembly)"
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24 CFR Part 40—Accessibility Standards for Design, Construction, and Alteration of Publicly Owned Residential Structures (with amendments issued through Feb. 1996)
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11B-407.2.3.1 Floor designation
Floor designations complying with Sections 11B-703.2 and 11B-703.4.1 shall be provided on both jambs of elevator hoistway entrances....
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11B-407.2.3.1 Floor designation
Floor designations complying with Sections 11B-703.2 and 11B-703.4.1 shall be provided on both jambs of elevator hoistway entrances....
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11B-608.5.3 Alternate roll-in type shower compartments
wall or shall be located on the back wall opposite the seat 15 inches (381 mm) maximum, left or right of the centerline of the seat....
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11B-608.5.3 Alternate roll-in type shower compartments
wall or shall be located on the back wall opposite the seat 15 inches (381 mm) maximum, left or right of the centerline of the seat....
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4.1.2(17)
(17) If fixed or built-in seating, tables, or work surfaces are provided in accessible spaces, at least 5 percent, but always at least one, of seating spaces, tables, or work surfaces shall...
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Initial Measures and Transfer Setup
Wheelchair measurements were completed without the person seated in their wheelchair. ...
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1002.5.2 Transfer Height
The height of amusement ride seats designed for transfer shall be 14 inches (355 mm) minimum and 24 inches (610 mm) maximum measured from the surface of the load and unload area....
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How come some passengers with service animals avoid the bulkhead row?
QUESTION: I travel with a service animal and ask for a bulkhead seat if one is available, as I find such a seat to be more comfortable for my service dog....
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E. Level Surface
Are the level surfaces of accessible parking spaces and access aisles free of "built-up" curb ramps so persons who use mobility aids (e.g.: wheelchairs, walkers or crutches) can make convenient...
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§ 38.159(d)(7) Seat belt and shoulder harness
(7) Seat belt and shoulder harness....
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Accessible Theater Style
Make sure all side and center aisles are at least three to six feet wide to allow adequate space for circulation....
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Common Errors in ADA Design
Common Errors in ADA Design Evan Terry Associates, P.C. concentrates a significant portion of its resources to the study and application of the facilities and program access requirements...
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219 Assistive Listening Systems
1991 Standards for Accessible Design 2010 Standards for Accessible Design What’s New/Different 4.1.3(19)(b) This paragraph...
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11B-904.3.3 Check writing surfaces
Where provided, check writing surfaces shall comply with Section 11B-902.3.
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904.3.3 Check Writing Surfaces
Where provided, check writing surfaces shall comply with 902.3.
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11B-904.3.3 Check writing surfaces
Where provided, check writing surfaces shall comply with Section 11B-902.3.
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11B-904.3.3 Check writing surfaces
Where provided, check writing surfaces shall comply with Section 11B-902.3.
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904.3.3 Check Writing Surfaces
Where provided, check writing surfaces shall comply with 902.3.
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904.3.3 Check Writing Surfaces
904.3.3 Check Writing Surfaces. Where provided, check writing surfaces shall comply with 902.3.
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Signs
Signs • Signs that identify permanent rooms and spaces, such as those identifying rest rooms, exits or room numbers, must have Braille and raised letters or numbers so that they...
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2.3.1
2.3.1 Define the measurement protocols to be used to check for compliance with the tolerances and standards. This may include where measurements are made, how many should be made,...
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Signage
Signage Common Problem: For permanent rooms and spaces, identification signage is mounted in the wrong location and cannot be read by persons who are blind or have low...
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11B-505.10 Handrail extensions
In assembly areas, extensions shall not be required for ramp handrails in aisles serving seating where the handrails are discontinuous to provide access to seating and to permit crossovers...