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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... Agency Name G. Vendor ID . H. Reflectorization I. 33 • 35 35 • 35 2 . J. 1 . First Step • 2 . Second Step . 3 . Third Step 4 . First Partial Result 5 . Fourth Step 6 . Fifth Step • Message Formulation • 1. When composing a message ...
... Agency Name G. Vendor ID . H. Reflectorization I. 33 • 35 35 • 35 2 . J. 1 . First Step • 2 . Second Step . 3 . Third Step 4 . First Partial Result 5 . Fourth Step 6 . Fifth Step • Message Formulation • 1. When composing a message ...
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... jurisdictionally transferred by legislation to another Federal agency . Two examples that fall under the latter description would be Reclamation lands and associated recreation facilities that have been transferred to the USFS - Scope.
... jurisdictionally transferred by legislation to another Federal agency . Two examples that fall under the latter description would be Reclamation lands and associated recreation facilities that have been transferred to the USFS - Scope.
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... agency management of Reclamation lands and facilities 3. Joint occupancy or management of an area or facility Chapter IV INTERPRETIVE SIGNS A. Introduction : This chapter discusses 17 Chapter III - Sign Classification.
... agency management of Reclamation lands and facilities 3. Joint occupancy or management of an area or facility Chapter IV INTERPRETIVE SIGNS A. Introduction : This chapter discusses 17 Chapter III - Sign Classification.
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... agency and project objectives , as well as visitor expectations . For example , visitors to a particular site may want to learn something about an historic event that occurred there , or the agency may want them to be aware that sites ...
... agency and project objectives , as well as visitor expectations . For example , visitors to a particular site may want to learn something about an historic event that occurred there , or the agency may want them to be aware that sites ...
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... agency defines its objectives as follows : b . C. ( 1 ) KNOW : The visitor will be able to identify three behaviors ... agency's staff decides an interpretative sign will be the most effective medium . They choose to place it near a tree ...
... agency defines its objectives as follows : b . C. ( 1 ) KNOW : The visitor will be able to identify three behaviors ... agency's staff decides an interpretative sign will be the most effective medium . They choose to place it near a tree ...
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accessible Act 504 Comments ACTUAL N/A QF ADA Title ADA Title II ADAAG allow space equal Amber White Appendix appropriate Authorized ADMS blue bolts border brown Bureau of Reclamation campground CMYK Definitions 28 CFR Design Type directional signs Douglas fir DUPLICATION PROHIBITED TSC edge entity equivalent Font Federal film graphics Helvetica Identification Sign II Definitions 28 inches Index All Components installation INTERIOR BUREAU interpretive signs lowercase letter height maintenance mark N/A material minimum MUTCD N/A QF y/n office sign coordinator Olympic Stain paint Pantone 607U posts PROHIBITED TSC Index Reclamation emblem Reclamation lands Reclamation signs Reclamation's recreation Regulatory/Warning/Security Sign Rehab Act 504 Scotchlite Sign Board sign design sign face Sign Inventory sign plan silk screen Snowmobile Spacing Guide specific standards substrate surface symbol height TEXT INFORMATION Title II Definitions trail types of signs U.S. DEPARTMENT UFAS usable visitors wildlife y/n y/n y/n
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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...
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