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  Employee Work Areas [§206.2.8]
  
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  Slope [§405.2] and Cross Slope [§405.3]
  Variations in slope, such as grade breaks within runs, can disrupt wheelchair travel.... 
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  Rehabilitation and Outpatient Physical Therapy Facilities [§208.2.2]
  Conditions affecting mobility include: those involving the use of mobility aids and devices (braces, canes, crutches, prosthetic devices, wheelchairs, or powered mobility aids);... 
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  Guestroom Doors
  Result: Doors and doorways into and within guestrooms and suites and, in particular, bathroom doors and doorways within these spaces are too narrow to allow persons who use wheelchairs... 
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  11B-223.2.2 Facilities specializing in treating conditions that affect mobility
  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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  11B-704.4.1 Height
  A telephone with a TTY installed underneath cannot also be a wheelchair accessible telephone because the required 34 inches (865 mm) minimum keypad height can causes the highest operable... 
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  11B-404.3 Automatic and power-assisted doors and gates
  Heavy doors are difficult to open for persons using wheelchairs because holding the door open with one hand requires the user to let go of one wheel – not enough control remains to prevent... 
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  1133A.2 Clear floor space
  Clear floor space at kitchens shall comply with the following: A clear floor space at least 30 inches (762 mm) by 48 inches (1219 mm) that allows a parallel approach by a person in a wheelchair... 
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  11B-704.4.1 Height
  A telephone with a TTY installed underneath cannot also be a wheelchair accessible telephone because the required 34 inches (865 mm) minimum keypad height can causes the highest operable... 
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  11B-404.3 Automatic and power-assisted doors and gates
  Heavy doors are difficult to open for persons using wheelchairs because holding the door open with one hand requires the user to let go of one wheel – not enough control remains to prevent... 
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  Measuring Techniques
  Wheelchair/User Measurements Accommodation and accessibility standards for individuals using mobility aids are worse than useless unless they take into account the wheelchair and its... 
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  11B-406.5.3 Landings
  This design is not compliant with the building code and may result in a condition where a wheelchair user cannot safely turn and proceed along the intersecting walk.... 
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  Section 37.42
  We would also point out that wheelchair positions on rail passenger cars are intended to serve wheelchair users, and railroad operators should take steps to ensure that these spaces are... 
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  Section 37.42 Service in an integrated setting to passengers at intercity, commuter, and high-speed rail station platforms constructed or altered after February 1, 2012
  We would also point out that wheelchair positions on rail passenger cars are intended to serve wheelchair users, and railroad operators should take steps to ensure that these spaces are... 
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  Healthcare Stories - Ruth Kahn
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  FIGURE INDEX
  Figure 604.5.1 Side Wall Grab Bar at Water Closets Figure 604.5.2 Rear Wall Grab Bar at Water Closets Figure 604.7 Dispenser Outlet Location Figure 604.8.1.1 Size of Wheelchair... 
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  2.2.2 Structural Anthropometry (i.e. Body and WhMD Dimensions) 
  Wheelchair and environment reference points and planes, and uses. ... 
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  904 Sales and Service Counters
  The Board has retained the specified height of 36 inches for sales and service counters, which is consistent with the original ADAAG, to accommodate both persons who use wheelchairs and... 
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  4.3.5.4 360-degree Turn 
  Figure 4-7: Accommodation model depicting the minimum clear space required by users of manual wheelchairs, powered chairs and scooters to complete a 360-degree turn.... 
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  Other Hospital-Based Sources of Data
  skating injuries, and a rapidly growing body of literature addresses nonmotorized and motorized scooter injuries; a few specialized studies consider bike trailers, golf carts, and racing wheelchairs... 
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  Mini Horse Is Service Animal for Alaska Boy
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- Diversified Woodcrafts Forward Vision ADA Workstation 2956KF-L-ADA
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