provide a toe clearance of 9 inches (229 mm) minimum above the finish floor and 6 inches (152 mm) deep minimum beyond the compartment-side face of the partition, exclusive of partition support...
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11B-604.8.1.4 Toe clearance
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217 Telephones
on public telephones (217.3) clarifying the application of TTY scoping requirements to exterior sites (217.4.4) incorporating requirements for transportation facilities, including rail...
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8. Transportation Vehicles
The guidelines, which the Board originally published in 1991, apply to new or remanufactured vehicles (they also include provisions for rail vehicles that the Board will update separately...
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R302.3 Continuous Width
The continuous clear width requirements in R302.3 apply to sidewalks and other pedestrian circulation paths, pedestrian street crossings and at-grade rail crossings, and pedestrian overpasses...
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Handrails [4.8.5]
This clearance allows space for knuckles while preventing entrapment for people who lean on rails with their forearm....
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Handrails Along Walking Surfaces [§403.6, §505]
The bottom gripping surface can be obstructed up to 20% of the length (or along the full entire length when part of crash rails or bumper guards)....
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8. Transportation Vehicles
The guidelines, which the Board originally published in 1991, apply to new or remanufactured vehicles (they also include provisions for rail vehicles that the Board will update separately...
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Federal Agencies
Federal Railroad Administration – Administers intercity and commuter rail compliance with ADA....
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Trip-by-Trip Eligibility
Someone with a cognitive disability may have learned to take the same bus route to a supported employment job every day....
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2. Comparison of Proposed Rule with EN 301 549 Standard
Documentation and Services Chapter 12 – Documentation and support services Unique chapters No comparable chapter 13 – Relay and Emergency Services...
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Fares
The system operates the same regardless of whether the paratransit trip is being provided in place of a bus or a rail trip the user cannot make on the fixed route system....
- GameTime Roller Slide
- Horton Automatics ICU/CCU Bi-Fold/Bi-Swing™ Door System
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Speech Output: ADA Standard Section 707.5
Where speech synthesis cannot be supported, dynamic alphabetic output shall not be required to be audible. Advisory 707.5 Speech Output....
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11B-707.5 Speech output
Where speech synthesis cannot be supported, dynamic alphabetic output shall not be required to be audible. Advisory 11B-707.5 Speech output....
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11B-707.5 Speech output
Where speech synthesis cannot be supported, dynamic alphabetic output shall not be required to be audible. Advisory 11B-707.5 Speech output....
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C102 Referenced Standards (Section-by-Section Analysis)
require manufacturers to conform to WCAG 2.0 when providing electronic content integral to the use of their equipment (under proposed C203.1), a user interface (under proposed C205.2), or support...
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702 Fire Alarm Systems
Commenters supported limiting the sound level to 110 decibels, as proposed....
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Minimum Clear Opening
The majority of commenters representing the disability community supported the Option One specification of a minimum clear opening of 32 inches....
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11B-1009.2 Pool lifts
Additional options such as armrests, head rests, seat belts, and leg support will enhance accessibility and better accommodate people with a wide range of disabilities....
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229 Windows
Commenters generally supported this provision but some commenters asked whether the maximum five-pounds (5 lbs.) of force requirement of section 309 applies to the window latch itself or...
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1009.2.9 Lifting Capacity
Single person pool lifts must be capable of supporting a minimum weight of 300 pounds (136 kg) and sustaining a static load of at least one and a half times the rated load....
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3306.2 Walkways
Walkways shall be accessible in accordance with Chapter 11A or 11B as applicable, and shall be designed to support all imposed loads and in no case shall the design live load be less than...
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220 and 707 Automatic Teller Machines and Fare Machines
be speech enabled and exceptions are provided that cover when audible tones are permitted, when advertisements or similar information are provided, and where speech synthesis cannot be supported...