The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) motor vehicle safety regulations require that a wheelchair lift be tested to withstand a 600-pound load....
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If the manufacturer states that the design load is 800 pounds, can the transportation operator limit actual use to 600 pounds for safety reasons?
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502.3.4 Location
Wheelchair lifts typically are installed on the passenger side of vans....
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Section 2. Accessible route
route" means a continuous unobstructed path connecting accessible elements and spaces in a building or within a site that can be negotiated by a person with a severe disability using a wheelchair...
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216.12 Amusement Rides
Amusement rides designed primarily for children, amusement rides that are controlled or operated by the rider, and amusement rides without seats, are not required to provide wheelchair spaces...
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Maximum Extent Feasible
., those who use wheelchairs) would not be feasible, the facility shall be made accessible to persons with other types of disabilities (e.g., those who use crutches, those who have impaired...
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12184(b)(3)
solicitation is made after the 30th day following the effective date of this section, that is not readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, including individuals who use wheelchairs...
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Clear Width [4.13.5] and Vertical Clearance
Panic bars and other hardware do not require additional width since they are usually mounted above the widest portion of wheelchairs....
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Platform Size and Surface
Platform Size and Surface To be part of an accessible route, lift platforms must provide the amount of clear space required for wheelchairs in ADAAG 4.2.4....
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Storage [9.2.2(4)]
However, since people who use wheelchairs may not be able to reach much beyond the toes, a forward reach is generally limited to those storage elements providing knee and toe clearances....
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Single-User Toilet Rooms: Split Plumbing
While the knee and toe clearance required at lavatories may allow a forward approach to door hardware, if placed in the maneuvering space, lavatories interfere with wheelchair maneuvering...
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Doors [9.2.2(3), 9.4]
Recommendation: An additional peephole in the door for people who use wheelchairs or who are of short stature is not required but may be desirable especially if one offering a wide angle...
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Den
Levers on all doors throughout the house FSC certified birdseye and quartersawn maple paneling Zoned heating on thermostats Murphy beds at the height of a wheelchair...
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§100.201 Accessible route
route means a continuous unobstructed path connecting accessible elements and spaces in a building or within a site that can be negotiated by a person with a severe disability using a wheelchair...
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Locating Controls & Devices: Percent of People Who Can Reach the Matrix Cell Indicated While Holding No Weight - Forward Approach Scooter
forward reach direction for a given (a) height from the floor (shown the vertical axis) and (b) offset distance (shown on the horizontal axis) from the forward-most point of the person or wheelchair...
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Carpet [§302.2]
Carpet [§302.2] Carpet that is thick, cushiony, or loose impairs accessibility, particularly wheelchair maneuvering....
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11B-603.3 Mirrors
In order for mirrors to be usable by people who are ambulatory and people who use wheelchairs, the top edge of mirrors should be 74 inches (1880 mm) minimum from the floor or ground....
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1134A.5, Item 1
a minimum clear floor space 48 inches parallel by 30 inches perpendicular (1219 mm by 762 mm) to the side of a bathtub or bathtub-shower combination to provide for the maneuvering of a wheelchair...
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Curb Ramps
People who use wheelchairs can tip over if they accidentally roll over the non-flared sides. Requirement: 4.7.5 Sides of Curb Ramps....
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§ 37.43(b)
., those who use wheelchairs) would not be feasible, the facility shall be made accessible to individuals with other types of disabilities (e.g., those who use crutches, those who have impaired...
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11B-407.2.1.3 Clear floor or ground space
The clear floor or ground space required at elevator call buttons must remain free of obstructions including ashtrays, plants, and other decorative elements that prevent wheelchair users...
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§ 38.23(d)(2) Location and size
Securement areas may have fold-down seats to accommodate other passengers when a wheelchair or mobility aid is not occupying the area, provided the seats, when folded up, do not obstruct...
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11B-407.2.1.3 Clear floor or ground space
The clear floor or ground space required at elevator call buttons must remain free of obstructions including ashtrays, plants, and other decorative elements that prevent wheelchair users...
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11B-408.1 General
DSA regulates the usability of elevators and platform (wheelchair) lifts for persons with disabilities....
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