Accessibility & Detectable Warning Systems: Complying with Current Government Guidelines (removed)

This course is no longer active. AEC Daily will not report completion information for this course.

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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