& SFM] An automotive-type vehicle for on-road use, such as passenger automobiles, buses. trucks vans, neighborhood electric vehicles, electric motorcycles, and the like, primarily powered...
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ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV)
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ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV)
& SFM] An automotive-type vehicle for on-road use, such as passenger automobiles, buses. trucks vans, neighborhood electric vehicles, electric motorcycles, and the like, primarily powered...
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Transfer Surface Height (M301.2.1 and M302.2.1)
For many patients who use mobility devices, independent transfer is possible only if the height of the transfer surface is at or near the seat height of their mobility device....
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§382.123(a)
(a) The following rules apply to the stowage of passengers' wheelchairs or other assistive devices in the priority stowage area provided for in §382.67 of this part:...
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Resting Intervals [1017.8]
The vertical alignment of the trail tread, turning space, and resting interval must be nominally planar so that all the wheels of a mobility device touch the ground when turning into and...
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Resting Intervals [1016.8]
., as flat as possible) so that all the wheels of a mobility device touch the ground surface when turning into and out of the resting interval....
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A. Entry Doors
connecting room doors, and interior doors (except doors to shallow closets) into and within all guestrooms and suites allow 32" clear passage width so persons who use wheelchairs, crutches, and other...
- American National Standard/AAMI HE75:2009/(R)2013 Human factors engineering – Design of medical devices
- BeamPro by Suitable Technology, Inc Telepresence Robot
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224.1.2 Guest Room Doors and Doorways
Entrances, doors, and doorways providing user passage into and within guest rooms that are not required to provide mobility features complying with 806.2 shall comply with 404.2.3....
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11B-904.6 Security glazing
Telephone handset devices, if provided, shall comply with Section 11B-704.3. Advisory 904.6 Security glazing....
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Doors and Gates: ADA Standard Section 410.6
Section 410.6 covers the current ADA Standards for the doors and gates of platform lifts.
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SECTION 504 OF THE REHABILITATION ACT OF 1973 POLICY INTERPRETATION NO. 3
for other reasons set forth below, the absence of mobility impaired persons residing in an area cannot be used as the test of whether programs and activities must be made accessible....
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404.2.9 Door and Gate Opening Force
The force for pushing or pulling open a door or gate other than fire doors shall be as follows: 1. Interior hinged doors and gates: 5 pounds (22.2 N) maximum. 2....
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404.2.9 Door and Gate Opening Force
The force for pushing or pulling open a door or gate other than fire doors shall be as follows: 1. Interior hinged doors and gates: 5 pounds (22.2 N) maximum. 2....
- Door King Inc. 'Push to Exit' Button
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Never Assume You have been Included in Emergency Plans
The September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, like other disasters have increased awareness worldwide of the need to be prepared for disasters and emergencies....
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Auxiliary aids and services
interpreting (VRI) services; notetakers; real-time computer-aided transcription services; written materials; exchange of written notes; telephone handset amplifiers; assistive listening devices...
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Electronic instruments
Originally created to measure the flatness of concrete floors in critical applications such as narrow - aisle warehouses, these devices can be used to measure slope flatness....
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Sec.36.303(b)(1)
(1) Qualified interpreters, notetakers, computer-aided transcription services, written materials, telephone handset amplifiers, assistive listening devices, assistive listening systems,...
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14. Transportation Services
If the facility offers transportation services for guests, is accessible transportation readily available for guests who use wheelchairs and other mobility aids without additional charge...
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Subpart D —Requirements for Compatibility With Peripheral Devices and Specialized Customer Premises Equipment
[See subsections ...]
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Where Will the Person(s) Start Providing Assistance?
From the Location of the Person Requiring Assistance Does the person providing assistance need to go where the person with limited mobility is located at the time the alarm sounds?...
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2. May someone other than the individual with a disability request a reasonable accommodation on behalf of the individual?
Yes, a family member, friend, health professional, or other representative may request a reasonable accommodation on behalf of an individual with a disability.(21) Of course, the individual...