Destination-oriented elevators shall provide tactile car identification complying with 703.2 on both jambs of the hoistway immediately below the floor designation....
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407.2.3.2 Car Designations
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1009.6.1 Travel distance
The maximum travel distance from any accessible space to an area of refuge shall not exceed the exit access travel distance permitted for the occupancy in accordance with Section 1017.1....
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DRIVE AISLE
A vehicular way provided within a parking facility that connects vehicular entrances, parking stalls, electric vehicle charging stations, passenger loading zones, and vehicular exits....
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11B-238.2.3 Weather shelters
Where provided, weather shelters shall be designed and constructed so that a golf car can enter and exit the weather shelter and shall comply with Section 11B-1006.4....
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407.2.3.2 Car Designations
Destination-oriented elevators shall provide tactile car identification complying with 703.2 on both jambs of the hoistway immediately below the floor designation....
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Separate Pathways for Pedestrians and Bicyclists
The comments suggested that enhanced signage and warnings, including audible signs and tactile pavement markings would improve the ability of blind pedestrians to remain within their lanes...
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11B-106.5 Defined terms
CONNECTOR ELEMENT ELEVATED PLAY COMPONENT ELEVATOR, PASSENGER EMPLOYEE WORK AREA ENFORCING AGENCY ENTRANCE EQUIVALENT FACILITATION EXISTING BUILDING OR FACILITY EXIT...
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Floor Designations
The proposed rule specified that tactile floor designations at the hoistway be 60 inches above the floor, measured from the baseline of the characters (407.2.4)....
- CaviLock CL100 LaviLock
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Guiding Principles
Tactile elements should not be added on later as an after-thought. ...
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Phase III- Aquarium Exhibit Installation
This would be enough tactile fish to allow us to conduct on site audience interviews in order to gather data on the effectiveness of the combination of the tactile models and the audio interpretive...
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A4.29.7 STANDARDIZATION
Too many tactile warnings or lack of standardization weakens their usefulness....
- Turnstile Security Systems Inc. 2 Way Auto Swing Security Gate
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How does universal design fit in?
All aspects of the accessibility guidelines are met throughout the facility, including the requirements for visual alarms and tactile signage, in accordance with the accessibility guidelines...
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Section 37.61 Public Transportation Programs and Activities in Existing Facilities
detection on rail platforms, adequate lighting, telecommunication display devices (TDDs) or text telephones, and other accommodations for use by persons with speech and hearing impairments, signage...
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Directions
Directions The descriptions gave directions to reach for tactile graphics on the panel. Participants had difficulty matching the directions to the location of the tactile element....
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1009.8.2 Directions
Signage shall comply with Chapter 11A, Section 1143A or Section 11B-703.5 requirements for visual characters....
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11B-106.5 Defined terms
CCR Clear Comply with Disability Element Enforcing Agency Exit...
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Vertical Clearance: ADA Standard Section 503.5
Section 503.5 covers the current ADA Standards for the vertical clearance at passenger loading zones.
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Invisible Wounds: Emerging Promising Practices for Meeting Planners
Big crowds, loud noises, blocked line of sight to exits, and many other typical features of events can be so uncomfortable that some people will simply withdraw....
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Can parking signage height be considered a "safe harbor"?
2010 Standard 502.6 says 60" min. to parking sign bottom. 1991 Standard 4.6.4 said parking signs need to be high enough "so they cannot be obscured by a vehicle parked in the...
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M306 Communication
instructions or other information to the patient, M306 would require the instructions or other information to be provided in at least two of the following methods: audible, visible, or tactile...
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Ground Level and Elevated Play Components: ADA Standard Section 206.2.17.1
Section 206.2.17.1 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes to ground level and elevated play components.
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USE ZONE
structure or play equipment that is designated by ASTM F 1487 for unrestricted circulation around the play equipment and where it is predicted that a user would land when falling from or exiting...