Sign Guidelines: For Planning, Design, Fabrication, Procurement, Installation, and Maintenance of Signs for Outdoor Public Use AreasU.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, 2002 - Electronic government information |
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... Comments : 2. If this exhibit is one of two or more exhibits , then at least oné accessible route connects all the exhibits ADAAG 4.3 UFAS 4.3 Comments : 3. If this exhibit is suspended over a walkway , then the clear headroom is 80 in ...
... Comments : 2. If this exhibit is one of two or more exhibits , then at least oné accessible route connects all the exhibits ADAAG 4.3 UFAS 4.3 Comments : 3. If this exhibit is suspended over a walkway , then the clear headroom is 80 in ...
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... Comments : 12 min 12 min 36 min Turning Space interpretive sign M8 36 min forward approach 48 min 6. If this exhibit is in a NARROW alcove that has sides MORE than 24 in . deep ( OR has obstructions that are more than 24 in . deep which ...
... Comments : 12 min 12 min 36 min Turning Space interpretive sign M8 36 min forward approach 48 min 6. If this exhibit is in a NARROW alcove that has sides MORE than 24 in . deep ( OR has obstructions that are more than 24 in . deep which ...
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... Comments : 27 min 34 max 11. A clear knee space is provided beneath this table - top display that is 27 in . minimum high . ADAAG 4.32.4 UFAS 4.32.4 Comments : ADAAG 4.32.3 UFAS 4.32.3 Comments : 12. If the clear floor space is ONLY 48 ...
... Comments : 27 min 34 max 11. A clear knee space is provided beneath this table - top display that is 27 in . minimum high . ADAAG 4.32.4 UFAS 4.32.4 Comments : ADAAG 4.32.3 UFAS 4.32.3 Comments : 12. If the clear floor space is ONLY 48 ...
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... Comments : eye level 15. This exhibit can be seen from viewing sightlines of 43 in . to 51 in . high from the floor . ADAAG 4.2.4 UFAS 4.2.4 Comments : 43-51 16 . If this exhibit has a display item positioned horizontally ( such as an ...
... Comments : eye level 15. This exhibit can be seen from viewing sightlines of 43 in . to 51 in . high from the floor . ADAAG 4.2.4 UFAS 4.2.4 Comments : 43-51 16 . If this exhibit has a display item positioned horizontally ( such as an ...
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... Comments : 19. ADAAG only . The lighting on the surface of this exhibit is uniform . ADA Title II Definitions 28 CFR part 35.104 ADAAG 4.30.8 Comments : 20 . ADAAG only . The surface lighting of this exhibit is greater than the ambient ...
... Comments : 19. ADAAG only . The lighting on the surface of this exhibit is uniform . ADA Title II Definitions 28 CFR part 35.104 ADAAG 4.30.8 Comments : 20 . ADAAG only . The surface lighting of this exhibit is greater than the ambient ...
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Page 47 - ... general, signs should be located to optimize nighttime visibility and minimize the effects of mud spatter and in conformance with safety factors related to fixed obstacles near the roadway. - Signs should be located so that...
Page 19 - Interpretation is a communication process designed to reveal meanings and relationships of our cultural and natural heritage to the public, through first hand involvement with objects, artefacts, landscapes or sites'.
Page 32 - ... met. They are: (1) Design, (2) Placement, (3) Operation, (4) Maintenance, (5) Uniformity. Design Design of the device should assure that such features as size, contrast, color, shape, and lighting or reflectorization are combined to draw attention to the device. Shape, size, color and simplicity of message, combine to produce a clear meaning. Legibility and size combine with placement to permit adequate time for response. Uniformity, reasonableness of the regulation, size and legibility combine...
Page 12 - The Archaeological Resources Protection Act of 1979, the Antiquities Act of 1906, and the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act of...
Page 45 - HIL-HDBK-1191, the Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards and the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines Air conditioning: 1019 Tons.
Page 93 - General Services Administration, US Department of Defense, US Department of Housing and Urban Development, and US Postal Service. Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards.