Comments noted that this segment of curb does not have to be horizontally straight to provide such a cue and that achieving straight segments two feet long within marked crossings is very...
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Diagonal Curb Ramps
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1117B.5.5, Item 4
Characters and Braille shall be in a horizontal format....
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R210.3 Shared Use Paths
The AASHTO Guide recommends that fixed objects should not be permitted to protrude within the vertical or horizontal clearance of a shared use path....
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M301.2.4 Unobstructed Transfer (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Specifically, the Access Board asked whether equipment parts should be permitted to extend a maximum of three inches horizontally beyond the edge of the transfer sides, provided they do...
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Design Criteria for the Transfer Station
platform 1 and platform 2 Adjustable between 0”-8” Platform 1 vertical height range Adjustable between 10" and 43” Horizontal...
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4.9.4 HANDRAILS
At the bottom, the handrail shall continue to slope for a distance of the width of one tread from the bottom riser; the remainder of the extension shall be horizontal (see Fig. 19(c) and...
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RECOMMENDATIONS
Accommodate non-standard bathtubs such as the Kohler Precedence tub by permitting a single horizontal grab bar....
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1013.4 Raised character and braille exit signs
Each exit door through a horizontal exit that is required to comply with Section 1013.1, shall be identified by a sign with the words, “TO EXIT.”...
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Retrofitting Kiosks
The Trace Center, NFB, and BBI supported a phased retrofit schedule such that 25 percent of all deployed kiosks must be accessible by 1 year, 50 percent by 3 years, 75 percent by 5 years...
- Behavioral Safety Products #DH410 Cylindrical Ligature Resistant Lever Handle
- Alaska Governor’s Council on Disabilities and Special Education
- Access CommunicationsTM Consulting Services
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Grab Bars
Grab bars must be perpendicular to the pool wall and extend the full width of the wall so a person can use them for support into the water....
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Acknowledgments
Thanks to MTDC’s publication and photography staffs, especially Sunni Bradshaw, for technical support and to Deb Mucci for design drawings....
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C.3.ii. - Do vendors have to provide product documentation in alternate formats?
Section 1194.41 of the Access Board's standards provides that product support documentation that is provided to end-users must be made available in alternate format upon request....
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Trail Study Sites
Within 1.5 m (5 ft) (horizontal distance) of the waterline, the stability of the sand was deemed inadequate for supporting the SEWF....
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11B-221.6 Semi-ambulant seats
arenas, and grandstands, wheelchair spaces and companion seats are dispersed to all levels that include seating served by an accessible route; 2) Assembly areas that are required to horizontally...
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4. Exception from the Requirements of M301 for Certain Examination Chairs that Comply with M302
The Access Board proposed in M101.2 in the MDE NPRM to require diagnostic equipment to meet the standards for each patient position supported, meaning that if diagnostic equipment was designed...
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M301.2.1, M302.2.1 Transfer Height
height of the transfer surface shall have a lower height of 21" maximum and adjustable to a higher height of 25" minimum, measured from the floor to the uncompressed height of the patient support...
- Landscape Forms Inc. Multiplicity Bench Collection
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Ground-Level Play Components
Ground-level play components may be part of a composite structure (above, top) or may also be free-standing in a play area (above, bottom)....
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R210 Protruding Objects
AASHTO) recommends that local governments use an encroachment permit process to regulate the use of sidewalks by private entities for activities such as outdoor dining, vending carts and stands...
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T603.5 Securement Systems for Rear-Facing Wheelchair Positions
and padded head rests that comply with ISO 10865-1:2012(E), Wheelchair containment and occupant retention systems for accessible transport vehicles designed for use by both sitting and standing...
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Museum Investments in Access
with members who have disabilities, and millions of graying Baby Boomers. (3,4) Elements such as entrances without stairs, exhibit labels that can be read by visitors who are seated or standing...