Table E10: Comparison of transfer performance in Phase 2 of the multi-year study on transfers between wheelchair users tested at HERL and veterans tested at the NDVWC heights attained between...
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  Protocol C Heights Obtained
  
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  Minimum Clear Opening
  The Department also recognizes that wider doorways may ensure easier passage for wheelchair users.... 
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  Inaccessible Town Program
  choosing a method of providing program access, a public entity must give priority to the one that results in the most integrated setting appropriate to encourage interaction among all users... 
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  233.1 General
  For example: Section 206.5.4 requires all doors and doorways providing user passage in residential dwelling units providing mobility features to comply with Section 404; Section 206.7.6... 
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  C. 255 Guidelines: Application and Scoping (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  Section 1193.41(i) requires input controls on telecommunications equipment to provide at least one mode of operation that minimizes the cognitive skills needed by the user.... 
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  References
  Unsafe Refuge, Why did so many wheelchair users die on Sept. 11? New Mobility: 21-22, 24. Cameron, C. (no date).... 
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  Speech To Text Translation Services
  In that case, the room must be equipped with a telephone line and speaker phone for the CART writer to hear the proceedings, and an Internet connection and computer for the user to see the... 
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  Recommended Objective Test Method and Performance Specifications
  Objective ratings of firmness and stability should be disclosed to all users through trail signage.... 
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  Recommendations for Future Research
  • Direct measures of energy consumption should be recorded in combination with subjective ratings of difficulty to obtain an accurate assessment of surface “accessibility” for the user... 
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  Introduction
  Given the challenges that average users report in finding their way in large museums, it is not surprising that visitors with disabilities that interfere with mobility, orientation and reading... 
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  3.3.2 Unoccupied Device Length 
  Third, many of today’s mobility users attach accessories to the back of their device; we included the accessories in our length measurements.... 
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  Future Research Needs
  Such proposed software must be grounded in well-documented user needs and should build capacity within resource-constrained cultural institutions to cost-effectively address the needs of... 
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  2.3.2 IR Receivers
  Many hearing aid users prefer to remove the aids before placing the headphones on and listening through headphone alone.... 
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  Appendix B Trails Study Participation Press Release
  In many instances, the choice of various surface materials can have a direct impact on the maintenance of the accessible trail and the resulting trail user experience.... 
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  Fixed Route System and Demand Responsive System
  On the other hand, we would regard a system that permits user-initiated deviations from routes or schedules as demand-responsive.... 
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  Section 37.127 Complementary Paratransit for Visitors
  For the period of a visit, the visitor is treated exactly like an eligible local user, without any higher priority being given to either.... 
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  II-1.3000 Relationship to title III
  ILLUSTRATION 1: A privately owned restaurant in a State park operates for the convenience of park users under a concession agreement with a State department of parks.... 
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  4. Maintenance Policies
  Kirola alleges that the City's policies and practices for the maintenance of accessible features are inadequate because they "do not set specific and prompt deadlines for the identification... 
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  Annualized Costs to Large Transit Entities for Automated Announcement Systems
  Second, the Final RA also examines likely annualized costs related to the requirement that large transit entities provide automated announcement systems for stop and route identification... 
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  III. ARCHITECTURAL ACCESS
  Based on the survey of the model facilities, a review of the survey and barrier-identification work already done by Kaiser, and an objective assessment of Kaiser’s internal capacity to survey... 
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  11B-604.8.1.2 Doors
  The door is required to have a latch which is flip-over style, sliding or which otherwise does not require the user to grasp or twist.... 
- EVAC+CHAIR® 600H Stair Evacuation Chair with Lift Handles
- American Standard Sycamore 1-Handle Pull-Out Kitchen Faucet 7073.100
- EVAC+CHAIR® 300H (MK-4) Evacuation Chair
