Areas that contain a primary function include, but are not limited to, the dining area of a cafeteria, the meeting rooms in a conference center, as well as offices and other work areas in...
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[ADA Title II §35.151(b)(4)(i)] Primary function
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M307.1 General
Operable parts for patient use shall comply with M307....
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M307.1 General
Operable parts for patient use shall comply with M307....
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Re: American Standard AccessPRO Toilet
Thanks for the heads up, Jonathan! We’ll be on the lookout for the Toto.
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11B-805.7 Built-in cabinets and work surfaces
Built-in cabinets, counters and work surfaces shall be accessible, including: patient wardrobes, nurse’s stations, administrative centers, reception desks, medicine preparation areas, laboratory...
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Age and Gender
With all due respect to the youngsters in this room who have low vision, most people with low vision are old. The median age is 75 [- 76] years (slides 21 and 22)....
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Standing Supports [M305.2]
During discussion, there was general agreement that the real use of these supports is for positioning, and thus, not meant to support the full weight of the patient or to keep a patient...
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11B-202.3.3 Alteration of single elements
If alterations of single elements, when considered together, amount to an alteration of a room or space in a building or facility, the entire room or space shall be made accessible....
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11B-202.3.3 Alteration of single elements
If alterations of single elements, when considered together, amount to an alteration of a room or space in a building or facility, the entire room or space shall be made accessible....
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11B-604.5 Grab bars
Grab bars shall not be required to be installed in a toilet room for a single occupant accessed only through a private office and not for common use or public use provided that reinforcement...
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XI. Overview of Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines for New Construction and Alterations
Five percent of fitting and dressing rooms (but never less than one) must be accessible....
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Operable Parts
Components of diagnostic equipment that are used by the patient to activate, deactivate, or adjust the equipment....
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Operable Parts
A component of diagnostic equipment that is used by the patient to activate, deactivate, or adjust the equipment....
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Work Areas [4.1.1(3)]
Work areas that also function as public use space, such as patient exam rooms, must be fully accessible for public access; fixtures and controls within used only by employees are not required...
- Zurn Z5560 Commercial EcoVantage Elongated Toilet ADA Height
- American Specialties Recessed Toilet Seat Cover Dispenser 0477
- Mockett TBR1-SSS Wall Mounted Toilet Brush Holder
- American Specialties Folding Utility Shelf for Toilet Compartments 0698
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31.1 Q. Can a water closet (toilet) be located in an alcove with a wing wall?
A. Yes, as long as the necessary clear floor space shown in Figure 7(a) is provided. This would mean that the wing wall could not extend beyond the front edge of a lavatory located...
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4.2 Stretchers
They are best known as transport devices for patients in supine, prone, or side-lying positions....
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v. Infusion pumps
Several kinds of infusion pumps, including Patient Controlled Analgesia pumps, are available....
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Other Sources
The Access Board used anthropometric data and other standards for the width of transfer surfaces on diagnostic equipment used by patients in a seated position (see M302.2.2), height of breast...
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Imaging bed
A component of diagnostic scanning equipment that accommodates patients in supine, prone, or side-lying positions....
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M306 Communication (Section-by-Section Analysis)
M306 in the final rule provides the technical criteria for communication from the diagnostic equipment to the patient....