Employee Work Areas and Common Use Spaces
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Ron Blank & Associates bridges the gap between design professionals & building product manufacturers through online, face-to-face, and webinar AIA/HSW and SD continuing education courses, USGBC/GBCI continuing ed. for LEED AP's, direct product representation, and product rep/installer training services.
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Learning Objectives:
- Define what constitutes an employee work area, distinguishing between areas that are and are not classified as such, including understanding the access requirements for approach, entry, and exit, as well as identifying any exceptions.
- Differentiate between fixed and movable elements within employee work areas and comprehend their respective roles and requirements in creating an accessible workspace.
- Identify and ensure compliance with accessible route requirements within office spaces, including understanding the importance of accessible common use circulation paths, managing protruding objects, and recognizing the elements on an accessible route that must be accessible.
- Address accessibility needs within common spaces such as breakrooms and restrooms, as well as special rooms and spaces including dressing rooms, kitchens, and assembly areas, ensuring these areas meet accessibility standards and requirements.
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