., as flat as possible) so that all the wheels of a mobility device touch the ground when turning into and out of the resting interval....
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1016.8.4 Turning Space
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Rotational Penetrometer
The Rotational Penetrometer (Figure 1) is a portable device that provides accurate measurements of firmness and stability on a wide variety of surfaces....
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Conventional Strollers
Conventional Strollers These devices typically have four wheels or four pairs of wheels; the wheels are generally small, about 150 mm (6 inches) in diameter....
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Transfer Surface (M301.2 and M302.2)
The transfer surface is the part of the diagnostic equipment onto which patients who use mobility devices or aids transfer when moving onto and off of the equipment (see defined terms in...
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F202.4 Alterations Affecting Primary Function Areas
pipes under lavatories; (d) Making public telephones serving the altered area accessible, including, but not limited to, placing telephones at an accessible height, and installing amplification...
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Section 37.167 Other Service Requirements
system on a vehicle if the operator does not use it to make announcements (except, as noted above, in the situation where the driver can make himself or herself heard without recourse to amplification...
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6.3. Auditoriums Exhibiting Analog Movies
devices to provide closed movie captioning and audio description. ...
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Alterations Affecting Primary Function Areas: ADA Standard Section 202.4
Section 202.4 covers the most current ADA Standards for alterations affecting primary function area.
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Notes
Analysis of Seat Height for Wheeled Mobility Devices. 2011. 3. The Impact of Transfer Setup on the Performance of Independent Transfers: Final Report....
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Section 6.0 Conclusions
Contemporary wheeled mobility devices are much more diverse in size and features than the reference wheelchair. 7....
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Accessible Room Set-Up
An accessible floor plan is one in which people who use mobility devices (e.g., wheelchairs, scooters, walkers, crutches, canes) can maneuver throughout and use the amenities independently...
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Lifts and Elevators
The door into the elevator or lift and the space within must be wide enough to accommodate wheelchairs and other mobility devices....
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§382.125(b)
(b) You must give wheelchairs, other mobility aids, and other assistive devices priority for stowage in the baggage compartment over other cargo and baggage....
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§382.127(c)
(c) If the battery on the passenger's wheelchair or other similar mobility device has been labeled by the manufacturer as non-spillable as provided in 49 CFR 173.159(d)(2), or if a battery-powered...
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229 Windows
Devices that make window controls and latches accessible can be provided as a supplementary add-on feature instead of installed as a permanent fixture....
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Chapter 9: Built-In Elements
(904.3.3) clarification of requirements for accessible sales and service counters that are less than 36 inches long (904.4.1) revision of requirements for communication devices...
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Provide handles, locks and other operating devices that have a shape that is easy to grasp with one hand and does not require tight grasping and twisting actions of the wrist to operate...
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F208.2.2 Rehabilitation Facilities and Outpatient Physical Therapy Facilities
Conditions that affect mobility include conditions requiring the use or assistance of a brace, cane, crutch, prosthetic device, wheelchair, or powered mobility aid; arthritic, neurological...
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Who Will Provide the Assistance?
Office or the Building People with visual impairments who are able to go up and down stairs easily but simply have trouble finding the way or operating door locks, latches, and other devices...
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§8.33 Housing adjustments.
The recipient may not impose upon individuals with handicaps other policies, such as the prohibition of assistive devices, auxiliary alarms, or guides in housing facilities, that have the...
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F. Check-In Areas
If a permanent reception counter is used for check in, make sure to provide a writing surface at an accessible height for people who use a wheelchair, scooter, or other mobility device....
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§8.21(c)(2)(ii) Historic preservation programs or activities
alteration to an historic property is not required because of §8.21(c)(1)(ii) or (iii), alternative methods of achieving program accessibility include using audio-visual materials and devices...
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Some wheelchairs weigh more than 600 pounds when occupied, and the design load of the lifts on our vehicles is 800 pounds. Is a transportation operator required to carry these “overweight” wheelchairs?
If a lift has the minimum design load of 600 pounds, there is no requirement for an agency to transport a heavier occupied device....