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1. Transfer Supports
The proposed standards required transfer supports to be located within reach of the transfer surface and not obstruct transfer, be capable of resisting vertical and horizontal forces of...
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Newly Constructed Tabled Intersections That Contain Pedestrian Street Crossings With Yield or Stop Control (Section-by-Section Analysis)
the pedestrian access route within the pedestrian street crossing is the longitudinal grade of the street being crossed, and the 2 percent maximum cross slope requirement will impact the vertical...
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Expert opinion on current literature
The aspects of setup that experts felt were addressed to some degree included vertical transfer distance, transferring across a gap and position of the mobility device relative to target...
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Selection of Variables
length; knee height, sitting; maximum elbow span; sitting abdominal breadth; sitting chest depth; sitting height from chair; weight B Reaches: all reaches measured forward, vertically...
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11B-805.7 Built-in cabinets and work surfaces
Touch screen units shall be allowed to be vertically mounted with the centerline of the display screen no more than 52 inches above the floor in compliance with Section 11B-707.7.1.1....
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Studies of Wheeled Mobility Devices and Transferring Abilities
The safest and most easily accessible transfers are those with no or very little horizontal and vertical distance between the seat of the wheelchair and the transfer surface....
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Section 36.406(f) Assembly Areas (Section-by-Section Analysis)
viewing angles are between the 40th and 100th percentile of vertical viewing angles for all seats in that theater as ranked from the first row (1st percentile) to the back row (100th percentile...
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[2010 ADAS] 105.2.1 ANSI/BHMA
BHMA Builders Hardware Manufacturers’ Association 355 Lexington Avenue, 17th Floor New York, NY 10017-6603 Standard Reference Number Title Referenced...
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Manufacturer (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Manufacturer (Section-by-Section Analysis) This definition is provided as a shorthand reference for a manufacturer of telecommunications equipment and customer premises equipment....
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A. Providing Equally Effective Communication
and local governments are required to take steps to ensure that their communications with people with disabilities are as effective as communications with others.1 This requirement is referred...
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36 CFR Parts 1190 and 1191 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines - Preamble (Discussion of Comments and Changes)
The incorporation by reference of certain publications listed in the guidelines is approved by the Director of the Federal Register as of September 21, 2004....
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EXHIBIT J WAIVER AND RELEASE OF CLAIMS
The term fuel dispenser used here refers to single-product dispensers and MPDs....
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CURRENT SITUATION: THE VAST MAJORITY OF EXAMINATION AND PROCEDURES TABLES ARE 32 INCHES HIGH
Industry commonly refers to these tables as "box tables.” These tables provide an often-insurmountable barrier to health care for people with mobility disabilities....
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Altered Rides
Altered Rides Altered rides refer to changes in structural or operational characteristics of an existing ride vehicle configuration from those specified by the manufacturer or the original...
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Background
lower for women with disabilities (72.2% for women 40 years of age or older and 78.1% for women 50 to 74 years of age) than women without a disability (77.8% and 82.6%, respectively), refer...
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How this guide is organized
Reference samples and guidance provides advice on what to do and what not to do for different interface elements Section 2....