Where installed in wet locations, the surface of the seat shall be slip resistant and shall not accumulate water....
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903.7 Wet Locations
- Aquatic Access Pool Lift IGAT-180/135
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Clarification on Standard Roll-In Shower Compliance
Link to Floorplan My guess is a foldable grab bar would not be allowed because the code states in 11B-608.3.2 "Grab bars shall be provided on the back wall and the side wall opposite the seat...
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Notes
Seat heights for males were typically higher than for females....
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Location of Controls
In transfer compartments, controls, faucets, and shower spray units were to be located no more than 15 inches on either side of the seat centerline, according to the proposed rule (608.5.1...
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Size and Clearances [4.21.2]
The 36 by 36 inch dimension, measured to the interior finish, keeps front and side grab bars within reach from the seat....
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505.10 Handrail Extensions
In assembly areas, extensions shall not be required for ramp handrails in aisles serving seating where the handrails are discontinuous to provide access to seating and to permit crossovers...
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1.7 Cross-Aisle
1.7 "Cross-Aisle" shall mean and refer to a pathway between sections of seats that is parallel to the theater screen....
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§382.27(c)(7)
(7) Provision of an on-board wheelchair on an aircraft with more than 60 seats that does not have an accessible lavatory....
- American Specialties 9014 Surface Mounted Horizontal Baby Changing Station
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Wheelchair Space Overlap in Assembly Areas
Section 802.1.5 of the 2010 Standards provides that where a main circulation path is located in front of a row of seats that contains a wheelchair space and the circulation path is wider...
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1008.4.2 Clear Floor or Ground Space
When designing play components with manipulative or interactive features, consider appropriate reach ranges for children seated in wheelchairs....
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Medical Diagnostic Equipment Accessibility Standards Sub-Committee Recommendations Weight Scales
Specifically, section M303, patient positions equipment designed to support seated in a wheelchair....
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11B-1008.4.2 Clear floor or ground space
When designing play components with manipulative or interactive features, consider appropriate reach ranges for children seated in wheelchairs....
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11B-1008.4.2 Clear floor or ground space
When designing play components with manipulative or interactive features, consider appropriate reach ranges for children seated in wheelchairs....
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1008.4.2 Clear Floor or Ground Space
When designing play components with manipulative or interactive features, consider appropriate reach ranges for children seated in wheelchairs....
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1008.4.2 Clear Floor or Ground Space
When designing play components with manipulative or interactive features, consider appropriate reach ranges for children seated in wheelchairs....
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Operable Parts of Windows
Some pointed to concerns about child safety and the impact on heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems and other mechanical systems that use the cavity for duct work....
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ON-CALL INTERPRETIVE SERVICES
Because a qualified interpreter must be able to interpret impartially, a family member, child, or friend of the individual who is deaf may not be qualified to render the necessary interpretation...
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Limited instances in which an accompanying individual may interpret. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In no circumstances should a child be used to facilitate communication with a parent about a sensitive matter. ...
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§100.203(c)
Example (2): An applicant for rental housing has a child who uses a wheelchair. The bathroom door in the dwelling unit is too narrow to permit the wheelchair to pass....
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Benches
Benches in amphitheaters must comply with the requirements in ABAAS section F221 for assembly areas, including wheelchair spaces, companion seats, designated aisle seats, and lawn seating...
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4. Organization of Technical Criteria
For example, imaging equipment can be designed for use by patients lying on a platform bed, in a standing or seated position, or seated in a wheelchair....
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5. Do Title II and Section 504 apply to the programs, services, and activities of family courts?
Like child welfare agencies, courts must also make reasonable modifications to policies, practices, and procedures where necessary to avoid discrimination on the basis of disability.61 ...