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Highlights: ADA Inspections of 108th Congress
Presented by Kate Tapley, Senior Attorney
Office of ComplianceJanuary 24, 2006
202-724-9248 or [email protected] can be found at www.compliance.gov
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Focus of 108th Inspections
● Title II of ADA requires that public entities provide equal program access to members of the public with disabilities. – Barriers to equally safe and prompt
emergency evacuation program for visitors with disabilities.
– Evacuation program for visitors with disabilities more challenging than evacuation program for employees with disabilities.
Not in compliance with 42 U.S.C. § 12132 and 28 C.F.R. § 35.149 - 150(a).
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Training
Staging Areas with accessible signage
and accessible
communications
Accessible Exit Routes including Exit Discharge
Visual Alarms in All Public Areas
Maps and Signage
Safe/Prompt Evacuation
forVisitors
with Disabilities
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Training
Staging Areas with accessible signage
and accessible
communications
Accessible Exit Routes including Exit Discharge
Visual Alarms in All Public Areas
Maps and Signage
Safe/Prompt Evacuation
forVisitors
with Disabilities
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Barriers
● Did not show accessible route. ● Did not show staging areas.● No Brailled signage showing exit route. ● AOC currently installing signage.
Not in compliance with NFPA 101-2000 Life Safety Code §7.10.1.4; 28 C.F.R. §35.149 - 150(a); and 28 C.F.R. Pt 36 App. A §4.30.
Maps & Signage
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Training
Staging Areas with accessible signage
and accessible
communications
Accessible Exit Routes including Exit Discharge
Visual Alarms in All Public Areas
Maps and Signage
Safe/Prompt Evacuation
forVisitors
with Disabilities
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Barriers
● Essential to alert visitors. ● No visual alarms when CAA enacted. ● AOC -- steady progress.● Still no visual alarms in few public areas.
Not in compliance with 28 C.F.R. Pt. 36 App. A §4.28.1
Visual Alarms in Public Spaces
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Training
Staging Areas with accessible signage
and accessible
communications
Accessible Exit Routes including Exit Discharge
Visual Alarms in All Public Areas
Maps and Signage
Safe/Prompt Evacuation
forVisitors
with Disabilities
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Barriers
• Rayburn -- Only one accessible exit discharge.
• Small ramp could solve problem.
• Not in compliance with NFPA 101-2000 Life Safety Code § 39.2.4.2 and 28 C.F.R. § 35.149-150.
Lack of Ramps
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Training
Staging Areas with accessible signage
and accessible
communications
Accessible Exit Routes including Exit Discharge
Visual Alarms in All Public Areas
Maps and Signage
Safe/Prompt Evacuation
forVisitors
with Disabilities
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Barriers
● Unsafe location in some buildings.
● No way to contact rescuers.
● Locked fire fighter phones.
● Not in compliance with 28 C.F.R § 35.149-150 and Pt 36 App. A § 4.3.11.
Unsafe Staging Areas
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Training
Staging Areas with accessible signage
and accessible
communications
Accessible Exit Routes including Exit Discharge
Visual Alarms in All Public Areas
Maps and Signage
Safe/Prompt Evacuation
forVisitors
with Disabilities
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Barriers
● Continue training office employees to assist visitors with disabilities.
● Continue training USCP officers to rescue individuals with disabilities from Staging Areas.
● Not in compliance with 28 C.F.R. §35.150(b).
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