provisions for escalators require that at least two flat steps be provided at the entrance and exit of every escalator and that steps on escalators be demarcated by yellow lines 2 inches wide maximum...
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[2010 ADAS] 105.2.2 ASME
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2. Follow the Accessibility Standards for Play Areas
provided where the restricted accessible route exceeds 30 feet in length; or 2) the clear width of accessible routes shall be permitted to be 36 inches minimum for a distance of 60 inches maximum...
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Sections 35.108(a)(2) and 36.105(a)(2) Definition of ‘‘disability’’—Rules of Construction
the ADA to require that the definition of ‘‘disability’’ be interpreted in conformance with several specific directives and an overarching mandate to ensure ‘‘broad coverage . . . to the maximum...
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Section 37.139 Plan Contents
This section and §37.139 provide for a maximum phase-in period of five years, with an assumed one-year phase-in for all paratransit programs....
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Section 36.211 Maintenance of Accessible Features (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Act requires that, to the maximum extent feasible, facilities must be accessible to, and usable by, individuals with disabilities....
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Dispersion
In the final rule, the Board has revised the dispersion requirement to allow some overlap (10% maximum) between rooms and to ensure that at least one room provides both wheelchair access...
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36 CFR Part 1195 Standards for Accessible Medical Diagnostic Equipment - Preamble
The MDE Standards will allow independent entry to, use of, and exit from the equipment by individuals with disabilities to the maximum extent possible....
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5.8.1.2.1 Ramped Entry Slope Recommendations
The maximum slope for a ramp in the 2010 Standards is a rise of 1 vertical inch for each 12 inches of horizontal distance slope....
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ADOPTION OF A 19 INCH HEIGHT MINIMIZES COSTS TO HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS
OF A 19 INCH HEIGHT MINIMIZES COSTS TO HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS In the absence of Committee consensus commending a departure from the existing broadly accepted transfer surface height maximum...
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§35.133 Maintenance of Accessible Features
The Act requires that, to the maximum extent feasible, facilities must be accessible to, and usable by, individuals with disabilities....
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M301.2.3 Transfer Sides
Guidance from IEC 60601-2-52 does establish the maximum vertical obstruction of being not less than 1" below the top of the transfer surface....
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Key Study findings:
Of the participants who attempted and were successful with performing two-step transfers, the 50th percentile could attain a 7 inch vertical height difference which is below the maximum...
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Protocol A Heights Obtained
The upper 95th percentile transfer heights were 3" higher for the NDVWSC than the HERL group for the maximum height transfer....
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1. Sloped Surfaces
The maximum running slope generally allowed for ramps is 1:12 (8.33% or 4.76 degrees). Cross slope is the slope or grade of a surface perpendicular to the running slope....
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232.2.1 Cells with Mobility Features
cells other than those where alterations are originally planned), provided that each substitute cell: (i) is located within the same prison site; (ii) Is integrated with other cells to the maximum...
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§35.133 Maintenance of accessible features (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Act requires that, to the maximum extent feasible, facilities must be accessible to, and usable by, individuals with disabilities....
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1017.4 Passing Spaces
This section requires passing spaces to be provided at intervals of 1000 feet maximum where the clear tread width of trails is less than 60 inches....
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Section 36.211 Maintenance of Accessible Features (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
The Act requires that, to the maximum extent feasible, facilities must be accessible to, and usable by, individuals with disabilities....
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11B-406.5.3 Landings
The slope of the landing in all directions shall be 1:48 maximum. [2010 ADA Standards] 406.4 Landings. Landings shall be provided at the tops of curb ramps....
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Assessment factors. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The NPRM proposed the following specific assessment factors: (1) The dimensions, weight, and operating speed of the mobility device in relation to a wheelchair; (2) the potential risk of...
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Section 35.137 Mobility Devices (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The dimensions, weight, and other characteristics of the mobility device in relation to a wheelchair or scooter, as well as the device's maneuverability and speed, may be considered....
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Segway Human Transporter
The physical dimensions and operational characteristics of Segway device users were measured and collected along with all the other trail users....
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Philips Healthcare
This mainly affects the breast support, because the breast support houses the detector, thus determining the dimensions of the breast support. This affects knee clearance....
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Surfaces for Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
In the accessibility guidelines, the standard assistive device is the wheelchair because its dimensions, multiple moving surface contact points and four wheels often are difficult to accommodate...