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Living Room
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4.1.6(3)(d)
(i) 4.6, Parking and Passenger Loading Zones, (ii) 4.15, Drinking Fountains and Water Coolers, (iii) 4.25, Storage, (iv) 4.28, Alarms, (v) 4.31, Telephones, (vi) 4.32, Seating...
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Communication Access at Doors [§806.3.2, §809.5.5]
Products are available with prisms and optical lenses that do not require a close approach and can be easily used from standing and seated postures. ...
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206.2.5 Restaurants and Cafeterias
Examples of "same decor" include, but are not limited to, seating at or near windows and railings with views, areas designed with a certain theme, party and banquet rooms, and rooms where...
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Section 9, Accessible Transient Lodging (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
An additional 1% of the available rooms must be equipped with roll-in showers, raising the actual scoping for rooms accessible to persons with mobility impairments to 5% of the first hundred...
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Work Areas [4.1.1(3)]
Employee spaces used for purposes other than job-related tasks (breakrooms, lounges, parking, shower and locker rooms, etc.) are considered "common use" and are required to be fully accessible...
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Section 9, Accessible Transient Lodging (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
An additional 1% of the available rooms must be equipped with roll-in showers, raising the actual scoping for rooms accessible to persons with mobility impairments to 5% of the first hundred...
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Section 35.151(f) Housing at a place of education (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In addition, the residential facilities standards do not require accessible roll-in showers in bathrooms, while the transient lodging requirements require some of the accessible units to...
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7. References
., Magnusson, M.L. (1999) A review of studies on seated whole body vibration and low back pain....
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Measuring Techniques
be able to assume the rigid standardized postures often used in traditional anthropometry, and the Faro Arm probe might be able to access some critical body areas difficult to reach in seated...
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1015.3 Height
The guard height in assembly seating areas shall comply with Section 1029.17 as applicable....
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1015.3 Height
The guard height in assembly seating areas shall comply with Section 1030.17 as applicable....
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§ 382.55 Miscellaneous provisions
(2) Carriers shall permit a service animal to accompany a qualified individual with a disability in any seat in which the person sits, unless the animal obstructs an aisle or other area...
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Typical Transfer Techniques: Staff Assistance and Patient Lifts
using a transfer board and gait belt with handles 1.Gait belt with handles assists with guiding along transfer board 2.Transfer or sliding board acts as a bridge between wheelchair seat...
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Reach Ranges (Advisory)
Reach ranges are the recommended designated regions of space that a person seated in a wheelchair can reasonably extend their arm or hand to touch, manipulate, move, or interact with an...
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5.2.1.2 Transfer Surface Depth Recommendation for M301
Director of the Center of Inclusive Design and Environmental Access at the University of Buffalo, reported that his research data suggested that a depth of 15 inches would provide an adequate seating...
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Front grab bar protocol
grab bar without side guard), subjects were asked to select their preferred grab bar height for both 1) transferring to lower heights and 2) transferring to higher heights than their WMD seat...
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Guiding Techniques
When seating the guest, ask if you may show him or her the back of the chair. If the response is yes, simply place the guest’s hand on the chair back....