toilet stall complying with 4.17; where 6 or more stalls are provided, in addition to the stall complying with 4.17.3, at least one stall 36 in (915 mm) wide with an outward swinging, self...
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213 Toilet Facilities and Bathing Facilities
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Glossary of Acronyms
PILCOP Public Interest Law Center of Philadelphia PVA Paralyzed Veterans of America RSA Rehabilitation Services Administration SHHH Self-Help...
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About and Acknowledgements
CDIHP sponsors educational activities and curriculum development for health professionals serving people with disabilities....
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Department of HHS Dear Colleague Letter: Guidance and Resources for Electronic Information Technology: Ensuring Equal Access to All Health Services and Benefits Provided Through Electronic Means
Technology is being used in a range of settings, from kiosks for self-service check-in and to take patients’ vital signs at medical clinics to patient portals that provide access to electronic...
- Willoughby Industries ETW-1445-BS-HC Toilet for 45-degree Chase Wall
- Nova Health Products LiteRamp 6' Wheelchair and Scooter Ramp (LR6)
- AJW Architectural Products U862 Series Dual Toilet Tissue Dispenser & Sanitary Napkin Disposal - Recessed
- Corbin Russwin Inc. ML20900 ECL Series Mortise Locksets
- American Standard Exposed Manual Top Spud Urinal 0.5 gpf Flush Valve 6045.051
- Caroma® USA H2 Zero Waterless Urinal
- AJW Architectural Products U580 1.5 Gallon Sanitary Napkin Disposal - Partition Mounted
- AJW Architectural Products U5704 Unidoor 2 Gallon Sanitary Napkin Disposal - Recessed
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When is a Curb Ramp a Ramp?
The attributes that are unique to curb ramps make them suitable for their purpose primarily because of the limited rise (curb height) that they serve....
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X. Alterations
are made to a "primary function area", such as the lobby or work areas of a bank, an accessible path of travel to the altered area, and the bathrooms, telephones, and drinking fountains serving...
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Elevator Car Controls
the Board has included an exception, consistent with the ANSI A117.1 standard and the advisory committee’s recommendation, that allows a maximum height of 54 inches where the elevator serves...
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Title III: Readily Achievable Barrier Removal
From September 15, 2010, to March 15, 2012, if the elements in a business serving the public (public accommodation) do not comply with the requirements for those elements in the 1991 Standards...
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Section 4.1.5, Additions (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
the requirements in section 4.1.6(2) are triggered with respect to providing an accessible path of travel to the altered area and making the restrooms, telephones, and drinking fountains serving...
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Designated Aisle Seats
An exception from the requirement for designated aisle seats for team or player seating areas serving areas of sports activity has been incorporated into the final rule from the guidelines...
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R302.3.2 Shared Use Paths
Where shared use paths are anticipated to serve a high percentage of pedestrians and high user volumes, the AASHTO Guide recommends that the paths should be 11 to 14 feet wide to enable...
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5. Recommendations
Additionally, given that these supports may also need to serve the diagnostic purpose of a positioning aid some of the dimensions proposed in M305.3 may need to be adjusted in order to maintain...
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5.5.1 Armrest Provision for M302
Armrests serve a similar function, and occupy the same physical space, as the transfer supports as described in the NPRM....
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The International Symbol of Accessibility (ISA)
Created in 1968 through a design competition by Rehabilitation International and adopted by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), the ISA has served as a global...