Grab bars, shower seats and accessible benches shall be designed to resist a single concentrated load of 250 pounds (1.11 kN) applied in any direction at any point on the grab bar, shower...
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  1607A.9.2 Grab bars, shower seats and accessible benches
  
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  §382.23(b)(1)(ii)
  (ii) Who needs medical oxygen during a flight; or... 
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  1607.9.2 Grab bars, shower seats and accessible benches
  Grab bars, shower seats and accessible benches shall be designed to resist a single concentrated load of 250 pounds (1.11 kN) applied in any direction at any point on the grab bar, shower... 
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  382.121 What mobility aids and other assistive devices may passengers with a disability bring into the aircraft cabin?
  ., POCs), as well as prescription medications and any medical devices needed to administer them (e.g., syringes, auto-injectors), as long as they comply with applicable safety, security... 
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  382.3 What do the terms in this rule mean?
  Finally, there is a new definition of “portable oxygen concentrator” (POC), a device used to provide oxygen to passengers who need it during flight.... 
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  Polling place violations that can be remediated with temporary measures
  American Legion Post, 708 E. Parker Road, Houston, TX Parking: The designated accessible van space does not include an access aisle that is at least 96 inches wide (1991 ADA... 
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  Attachment A: Violations Identified in the United States' Letter of Findings (Sept. 29, 2014)
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  7. Seating Accommodations
  Seating Accommodations In the Oxygen NPRM, we asked whether a passenger who uses a ventilator, respirator, CPAP machine or an FAA-approved POC should be given priority over users of other... 
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  What was measured and why?
  Energy Consumption – Measuring the oxygen a person consumes indicates how much energy the body is producing.... 
- Guide for Home Remodeling for People with Disabilities and Special Needs: What You Need to Know
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  4.2 Stretchers
  cylinders necessary to support patients on ventilators or who require supplemental oxygen; and assorted monitors and therapeutic devices, such as intravenous poles, infusion pumps, and... 
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  12102(4)(E)(i)(I)
  not include ordinary eyeglasses or contact lenses), prosthetics including limbs and devices, hearing aids and cochlear implants or other implantable hearing devices, mobility devices, or oxygen... 
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  §1630.2(i)(1)(i)
  (i) Caring for oneself, performing manual tasks, seeing, hearing, eating, sleeping, walking, standing, sitting, reaching, lifting, bending, speaking, breathing, learning, reading, concentrating... 
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  § 36.105(c)(1)(i)
  (i) Caring for oneself, performing manual tasks, seeing, hearing, eating, sleeping, walking, standing, sitting, reaching, lifting, bending, speaking, breathing, learning, reading, concentrating... 
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  § 35.108(c)(1)(i)
  (i) Caring for oneself, performing manual tasks, seeing, hearing, eating, sleeping, walking, standing, sitting, reaching, lifting, bending, speaking, breathing, learning, reading, concentrating... 
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  L. Availability of Electrical Power
  The back-up power is needed to provide refrigeration of medicines, operation of supplemental oxygen and breathing devices, and for charging the batteries of power wheelchairs and scooters... 
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  Data Analyses
  Relative oxygen consumption values (ml O2/kg weight/min) measured during the data collection period (stable, plateau phase) were averaged for the resting data and each test surface.... 
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  What happens when people walk under more difficult conditions?
  In general, when people walk under more difficult conditions there is: 1) a decrease in speed (to decrease the energy required), 2) an increase in heart rate (to pump more oxygen to the... 
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  ADA Compliance Process by Evan Terry Associates
  ADA Compliance Process Evan Terry Associates, P.C. concentrates a significant portion of its resources to the study and application of the facilities and program access requirements... 
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  12102(2)(A) In general
  include, but are not limited to, caring for oneself, performing manual tasks, seeing, hearing, eating, sleeping, walking, standing, lifting, bending, speaking, breathing, learning, reading, concentrating... 
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  Evan Terry Associates Barrier Management Systems
  Barrier Management Systems Evan Terry Associates, LLC concentrates a significant portion of its resources to the study and application of the facilities and program access requirements... 
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  2. a. i. Accessible parking
  aid; arthritic, neurological, or orthopedic conditions that severely limit one's ability to walk; respiratory diseases and other conditions which may require the use of portable... 
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  § 36.105(d)(4)(i)
  including ordinary eyeglasses or contact lenses), prosthetics including limbs and devices, hearing aid(s) and cochlear implant(s) or other implantable hearing devices, mobility devices, and oxygen... 
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  §1630.2(j)(5)(i)
  including ordinary eyeglasses or contact lenses), prosthetics including limbs and devices, hearing aid(s) and cochlear implant(s) or other implantable hearing devices, mobility devices, and oxygen... 
