ACCESS E-BULLETIN
APRIL 2022
IN THIS ISSUE
  • Thank You for Attending - EDUCATION FACILITIES TRAINING
  • State of Hawaii Building Entry Advisory/DCAB Updated Visitor Protocol
  • Need HSW/CEU AIA Credits? ADA National Network and U.S. Access Board Accessibility Online Webinars
  • U.S. Access Board Technical Guide - Parking and Passenger Loading Zones
~ Thank You for Attending ~
EDUCATION FACILITIES TRAINING
Thursday, March 24, 2022
10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Virtual Training via Zoom

Thank you for attending the Disability and Communication Access Board (DCAB) Education Facilities Training on Thursday, March 24, 2022 presented by DCAB's Facility Access Specialist, Eric Isidro.

Please select and submit the evaluation below.

The training evaluations help DCAB improve its upcoming
presentations. For those who haven't submitted the short 6
question evaluation, please take some time to complete and submit.


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STATE OF HAWAII
~ Building Entry Advisory ~

Effective March 28, 2022
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Ensuring the protection of the government workforce and public is essential for continued operation and service to the public.

  • No weapons or explosives are permitted on property (HAR Chapter 3-111).

Entry to the building may require:
  • Photo identification

For your protection:
  • Face coverings are recommended while in the building. Thank you for wearing face masks.
  • Be respectful to other's concerns for social distancing while in the building.

If you have a cold, runny nose, sore throat, muscle aches or fever, please do not enter the facility. Contact a medical facility or your physician.


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Disability and Communication Access Board
~ Updated Office Protocols ~

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To ensure everyone is healthy and safe, we will continue to adhere to the visitor protocols currently in place. If you plan to visit the office, please observe the following protocols:

  • Masks are encouraged upon entry into the Kamamalu Building.
  • Appointments are encouraged.
  • Sign in with security in the lobby before entering our office.
  • For walk in assistance, sign in on DCAB's visitor log sheet.
  • Temperatures will be taken upon arrival into our office. (For the safety of others, any person with a temperature of 100.4° or higher will not be allowed to remain in the office.)
  • Be seated in the waiting area located in the lobby for further assistance.
  • Social distancing of 6 feet between one another.
  • Visitor Protocols are subject to change as we monitor the COVID-19 pandemic.

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MAHALO FOR YOUR PATIENCE AND UNDERSTANDING!
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If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Duane Buote, Facility Access Coordinator at duane.buote@doh.hawaii.gov.

Need HSW/CEU AIA Credits?
ADA National Network and U.S. Access Board
Accessibility Online Webinars
~ 1.5 AIA HSW/CEU Credits/Webinar ~
(All webinars run 90 minutes)
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~ UPCOMING WEBINARS ~

Accessibility in the Federal Workspace
April 7, 2022 @ 8:30 a.m. (Hawaii Time)
Speakers: Bill Botten, Timothy Creagan and Sarah Presley, U.S. Access Board

Introduction to Website Accessibility
May 5, 2022 @ 8:30 a.m. (Hawaii Time)
Speaker: Bruce Bailey, U.S. Access Board

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To register for the webinar, go to:

To view past webinars, go to:


U.S. Access Board Technical Guide
Parking and Passenger Loading Zones

Where passenger loading zones are provided, at least one accessible passenger loading zone is required in every continuous 100 linear feet of loading zones or fraction thereof. Compliance is required only where areas are specifically designed or designated for passenger loading, such as those at airports, many hotels, and convention centers.

For more information, please see the web link: Chapter 5: Passenger Loading Zones (access-board.gov)