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Accessibility & ADA: Facility Standards Update Webinar Series

2010 ADA standards: presenter uses interpreter to facilitate training

Registration for Accessibility and ADA: Facility Standards Update Webinar Series has closed.

Presented by: The Mid-Atlantic ADA Center

This webinar series has been approved for 4.5 LU/HSW from the American Institute of Architects (AIA) 

This 3-part webinar series will focus on highlights of the new 2010 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Standards for Accessible Design. The new Standards, adopted by the Department of Justice in 2010, will become mandatory for use on March 15, 2012.

Find out what's been added, removed, revised, and reorganized. Learn what's new from parking to plumbing!

Presented by Nancy Horton, Information Specialist with the Mid-Atlantic ADA Center. Ms. Horton has nearly 25 years of experience in the disability field, including working as an accessibility specialist at Centers for Independent Living, and providing consultations and architectural plans reviews for Eastlake, Derry & Associates. 

Session Descriptions:

January 31                              2:00 PM - 3:30 PM EST.
Steaming option for webinar archive will available soon.
Download: Session 1 - January 31 Webinar Archive (WMV Format)
Session 1 - January 31 Webinar Archive Transcript
2010 Standards Update Intro and Overview - Chapters 1-2 -Presentation Handout
2010 Standards UPdate Intro and Overview - Chapters 1-2 -Presentation Handout 1 slide per page
2010 Standards Update Intro and Overview - Chapters 1-2 -Outline
This session will establish the foundation for the series. Participants will learn about the background of the Standards and where they fit in with other rules, codes, and standards; important regulatory provisions, such as the "safe harbor" allowances; new information about conventions and tolerances; new application and scoping provisions, including new general exceptions; and the new structure and format of the Standards. 

February 7
Download: Session 2 - February 7 Webinar Archive (WMV Format)
Session 2 - February 7 Webinar Archive Transcript
2010 Standards Update Chapters 3-7 Handout
2010 Standards Update Chapters 3-7 Handout 1 slide per page
2010 Standards Update Chapters 3-7 Outline
This session will address highlights of specific scoping provisions and technical specifications. Participants will learn about new or revised requirements related to "building blocks" (clearances, reach ranges, etc.) general site and building elements, accessible routes, plumbing elements, and communication features such as emergency alarm systems and signage. 

February 14
Download: Session 3 - February 14 Webinar Archive (WMV Format)
Session 3 - February 14 Webinar Archive Transcript
2010 Standards Update Chapters 8-10 Handout
2010 Standards Update Chapters 8-10 Handout 1 slide per page
2010 Standards Update Chapters 8-10 Outline
This session will continue to address highlights of specific scoping provisions and technical specifications. Participants will learn about new or revised requirements related to assembly areas, kitchens, transient lodging guest rooms, jails and prisons, residential dwelling units, and recreation facilities.

Where?

Your office! The webinar format allows you to participate online from the comfort of your location! 

How Much?

The cost is $50 for each participant for the full series. For an additional $20, you can receive hard copies of the U.S. Department of Justice publications:"2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design" and "Guidance on the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design."

What if I can't make all the dates?

The webinar series will be archived. Registrants will be provided information on how to access the archives. Participants are urged to listen to the first session before participating in the second or third.

Will captioning be available?

Yes, captioning will be provided for this webinar series.

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