Section 240.2.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for ground level play components.
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Ground Level Play Components: ADA Standard Section 240.2.1
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11B-240.2.1 Ground level play components
Ramps are preferred over transfer systems since not all children who use wheelchairs or other mobility devices may be able to use, or may choose not to use, transfer systems....
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Chapter 3 BUILDING AN EVACUATION PLAN FOR A PERSON WHO IS BLIND OR HAS LOW VISION
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Roberta Null, Ph.D., ASID. Training for Blind and Low Vision Persons: Color Contrast
Center for the Blind I did a lot of work years ago teaching kitchen design, and found out about the Center for the Blind in San Diego (slide 1), which was right off of our...
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11. Q: If the person uses sign language, what kinds of communication will require an interpreter?
A: The length, importance, or complexity of the communication will help determine whether an interpreter is necessary for effective communication. In a simple encounter,...
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9. Q: Am I responsible for the animal while the person with a disability is in my business?
A: No. The care or supervision of a service animal is solely the responsibility of his or her owner. You are not required to provide care or food or a special location for the...
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Notes
Surgeons, anesthesiologists, nurses, and other operating room staff only enter the OR covered in sterile paper gowns and caps; persons touch the patients only with gloved hands, following...
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3.1 Refining MDE Definition and Committee Scope
and laser surgical devices....
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MAKING THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT ACCESSIBLE
Examples include a parking space with no access aisle to allow deployment of a van’s wheelchair lift, steps at a facility’s entrance or within its serving or selling space, aisles too narrow...
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ACCESSIBLE ELEMENT
An ACCESSIBLE ELEMENT can include a room, area, route, feature or device which provides accessibility for persons with disabilities.◼...
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Amusement Rides with Wheelchair Spaces
If possible, designers and manufacturers should incorporate more space to enhance the ease of loading and unloading and to accommodate a greater variety of personal mobility devices....
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§1193.43(g) Availability of audio cutoff
Where a product delivers audio output through an external speaker, provide an industry standard connector for headphones or personal listening devices (e.g., phone-like handset or earcup...
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Emergency Contacts
Program a list of emergency phone numbers in your device such as your: Close family, personal assistants, neighbors (See “Out-of-town emergency contacts” http://www.jik.com/disaster-individ.html...
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A4.31.9 Text Telephones
A text telephone should be readily available so that a person using it may access the text telephone easily and conveniently....
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Examples of effective communication are:
At a grocery store, a staff person can assist a person with vision loss by locating and retrieving items from the shelves or reading price and content information to him or her....
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C. Why are Curb Ramps at Pedestrian Crossings Required?
It is often difficult or impossible for a person using a wheelchair, scooter, walker, or other mobility device to cross a street if the sidewalk on either side of the street ends without...
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Electronic File(s) As An Alternate Format
Some people listen to the material using voice output hardware and software on their personal computers or mobile devices....
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Height: ADA Standard Section 604.9.3
Section 604.9.3 covers the current ADA Standards for the height of children's use water closets.
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11B-604.9.3 Height
Seats shall not be sprung to return to a lifted position....
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402.2.5 Braille Instructions
EXCEPTION: Devices for personal use shall not be required to conform to 402.2.5....
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9.3.2 Equivalent Facilitation
facilitation shall include the installation of electrical outlets (including outlets connected to a facility’s central alarm system) and telephone wiring in sleeping rooms and suites to enable persons...
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10.4.1(1)
(1) Elements such as ramps, elevators or other vertical circulation devices, ticketing areas, security checkpoints, or passenger waiting areas shall be placed to minimize the distance which...
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Tips for Assisting People Who Are Blind or Visually-Impaired
Never assume that a person who is blind cannot use these devices because of blindness....
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11B-206.2.3.2 Distance to Elevators
of buildings where elevators are required by Section 11B-206.2.3, and which exceed 10,000 square feet (929 m2) on any floor, an accessible means of vertical access via ramp, elevator or lift...