When possible, include both “horizontal” (side to side) and “vertical” (front to back) aisles to improve access and flow....
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Best Practice Recommendations for Layout Planning
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Background
While these data highlight improvements in health over the previous decade, they clearly reveal specific health disparities for people with disabilities....
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3.2 Why Is a Reasonable Accommodation Necessary?
Some face physical barriers that make it difficult to get into and around a work site or to use necessary work equipment....
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Alterations to Residential Facilities
fewer dwelling units to apply the scoping requirements to all the dwelling units that are altered under a single contract, or are developed as a whole, whether or not located on a common site...
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Typical Day One - Basic Facilities Requirements
ADAAG) (2 - 3 hours) This graphic and photographic tour of the ADAAG includes, if requested, its relationship to ANSI A117.1 and UFAS, scoping issues, the “accessible” route concept, site...
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Accessible Boating Facilities
Facilities may be located in the same waterfront area or even in the same site (such as a State park with a large lake) and include marinas, launching facilities, piers, and docks that are...
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Where can I learn more about accessibility?
The Accessibility Program internal Forest Service website (available only from Forest Service and BLM computers) includes links to other accessibility web sites and to on-line training....
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Auxiliary Aids and Services
communication requires public entities to provide “auxiliary aids and services” which may include the following: For people who are deaf or have hearing loss: qualified interpreters on-site...
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Provide Public Notice About the ADA
Methods Include the notice on the public entity’s website (make sure the site is accessible). Post the notice at facilities....
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Web Accessibility
The increasing use of web sites allows for easy and convenient access to the programs, services, and activities of public entities....
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D) Curb Ramps at Intersections
In areas with hilly terrain or other site constraints, towns should follow the ADA Standards to the greatest extent feasible....
