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Accessibility & Detectable Warning Systems: Complying with Current Government Guidelines (removed)
A detectable warning surface is a surface feature designed to warn the visually impaired of hazards on a circulation path. Both the ADA accessibility guidelines and State of California regulations require detectable warning surfaces at a number of public right of way locations. This course looks at current guidelines and regulations for detectable warning surfaces, types of surfaces and methods of implementing these regulations.
Approximately 1 hour, 15 minutes. Delivered online, at your own pace.
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Presenter Information
Name: John Heffner
Title: Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Engineered Plastics
Background: John Heffner is the Vice President of Sales and Marketing of Armor-Tile Tactile Systems, He has a formal construction engineering education along with 15 years of hands on experience. John travels extensively throughout North America and consulting with Architects, Government Agencies and City Engineers regarding ADA compliance requirements and field applications. In addition John also provides in person education and training sessions for distributors, and performs on site training for inspectors.