(gap) between the wheeled mobility device and the piece of medical equipment increased and cautioned against speculating that height differences between the wheeled mobility device and transfer...
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18 Inch Low Height
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M302.2.1 Adjustability (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The MDE NPRM proposed a transfer surface height range for diagnostic equipment used by patients in a seated position of 17 inches minimum and 19 inches maximum....
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11B-1009.5.2 Transfer space
A transfer space of 60 inches (1524 mm) minimum by 60 inches (1524 mm) minimum with a slope not steeper than 1:48 shall be provided at the base of the transfer platform surface and shall...
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Unobstructed: ADA Standard Section 308.3.1
Section 308.3.1 covers the current ADA Standards for unobstructed side reach.
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Door and Gate Surfaces: ADA Standard Section 404.2.10
Section 404.2.10 covers the current ADA Standards for door and gate surfaces on manual doors and gates.
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M301.3 Transfer Supports
of the transfer surface....
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M302.2.1 Adjustability
Transfer surfaces shall be adjustable in height measured from the floor to the top of the uncompressed transfer surface and shall provide the following: A....
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5.4.8 Transfer Support Gripping Surface Hazard Recommendation for M301 and M302
5.4.8 Transfer Support Gripping Surface Hazard Recommendation for M301 and M302 Description: Gripping surface hazards are sharp or abrasive elements that prevent an individual from sufficiently...
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Openings: ADA Standard Section 302.3
Section 302.3 covers the current ADA Standards for floor and ground surface openings.
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M301.2.2 Sunset Provision (Section-by-Section Analysis)
(Significant Changes – Transfer Surface Adjustability), this is a new provision that was added to the final rule in conjunction with the new requirement of a low height range in M301.2.1...
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11B-308.3 Side reach
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Transfer Supports (M301.3.1, M302.3.1, and M305.2)
M301.3.1 and M302.3.1 would require transfer supports to be provided for use with the transfer sides....
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11B-1002.5.3 Transfer entry
Where openings are provided for transfer to amusement ride seats, the openings shall provide clearance for transfer from a wheelchair or mobility aid to the amusement ride seat....
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11B-404.2.10 Door and gate surfaces
Swinging door and gate surfaces within 10 inches (254 mm) of the finish floor or ground measured vertically shall have a smooth surface on the push side extending the full width of the door...
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Figure M3: Overview of M302 Diagnostic Equipment for Use by a Patient in a Seated Position
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Transfer Device
Equipment designed to facilitate the transfer of a person from a wheelchair or other mobility aid to and from an amusement ride seat....
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M302.2.2 Sunset Provision (Section-by-Section Analysis)
(Significant Changes – Transfer Surface Adjustability), this is a new provision added to the final rule in conjunction with the new requirement of a low height range in M302.2.1....
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TRANSFER DEVICE
[DSA-AC] Equipment designed to facilitate the transfer of a person from a wheelchair or other mobility aid to and from an amusement ride seat....
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Exposed Surfaces: ADA Standard Section 804.3.3
There shall be no sharp or abrasive surfaces under the work surface counters....
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M305.2.1 Location (Section-by-Section Analysis)
, and requiring the transfer support to be located on the side of the transfer surface opposite the transfer side....
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Transfer Platform
Transfer Platform Each transfer system must have a platform on the deck surface so users can maneuver on and off the system from their mobility device or wheelchair....
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11B-404.2.4 Maneuvering clearances
Maneuvering clearances shall extend the full width of the doorway and the required latch side or hinge side clearance. Exception: Reserved....
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5.4.2 Transfer Support Length for M301 and M302
The transfer support would extend horizontally the entire depth of the transfer surface and would be 15 inches minimum in length....
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Clear Space Evaluation
The majority of study participants were right handed and likely their right side was stronger than their left side. ...