including spaces between the planks on a boardwalk or slots in a drainage grate, that are big enough for wheels, cane, or crutch tips to drop through or become trapped in are potential hazards...
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Openings [1016.6]
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Handrails [§405.8, §505]
lower handrails serving children except at ramps serving play areas, but include a recommended height (28” max.) and separation (9” min.) from the required handrail to minimize entrapment hazards...
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2.4.2 Considerations of Manufacturers in Accessible MDE Design
Standards with particular relevance to accessibility considerations include: Instability hazards: including the risk of the equipment tipping....
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Personal Devices and Services
A public school receives an application from a parent who would like to volunteer for field trips....
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Protruding Objects [1016.9]
Objects that protrude into ORARs, passing spaces, and resting intervals can pose hazards to people who are blind or have low vision....
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5. Accessible Features
grab bars, handrails and door hardware; battery replacement for TTYs, portable visual smoke alarms and door-knock notification devices; trimming tree branches and shrubs that pose safety hazards...
- American Standard Baby Devoro 1.28 gpf FloWise 10 Inch High Round Front Toilet
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Stowage of Wheelchairs and Mobility Aids
Wheelchairs powered by lithium batteries may not be permitted under the hazardous materials rules depending on the lithium content of the battery....
- Community Emergency Planning Toolkit
- New Horizons: Information for the Air Traveler with a Disability
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1017.9 Protruding Objects
Protruding objects can be hazardous for individuals who are blind or have low vision....
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4.13.9* DOOR HARDWARE
Doors to hazardous areas shall have hardware complying with 4.29.3. Mount no hardware required for accessible door passage higher than 48 in (1220 mm) above finished floor....
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EQUIVALENT FACILITATION
equivalent facilitation, consideration shall be given to means that provide for the maximum independence of persons with disabilities while presenting the least risk of harm, injury or other hazard...
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How to use this Manual
This manual is structured in the same sequence as the steps a passenger would encounter on a trip, i.e., requirements concerning planning a flight, the airport experience...
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Destination-Oriented Elevators
This type of elevator reduces the number of stops per trip....
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2. Prioritization of Access Improvements
Highest priority will go to the Program Access Improvements needed to address the most severe access barriers and the most significant safety hazards for class members, based on 2010 ADA...
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General [9.1.1]
Wall-mounted objects, such as light fixtures, must be selected and mounted so they do not pose a hazard to people with vision impairments....
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1016.9 Protruding Objects
Protruding objects can be hazardous for individuals who are blind or have low vision....
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4.1.4(12) STORAGE
Storage occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or structure, or portion thereof, for storage that is not classified as a Hazardous Occupancy....
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5.4.3 Transfer Support Height for M301 and M302
Members of the committee also discussed IEC 60601-2-52, which defines specific requirements to prevent entrapment safety hazards on specific types of MDE (typically hospital beds and stretchers...
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Part 2. Typical Issues for Voters Who are Blind or Who Have Low Vision
Overhead and wall-mounted objects that may be hazards along a pedestrian route. Notes: 1....
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§382.123(a)(1)
the aircraft by other passengers or crew enplaning at the same airport, consistent with FAA, PHMSA, TSA, or applicable foreign government requirements concerning security, safety, and hazardous...
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Refreshment Table
Long, flowing tablecloths create hazards for wheelchair users....
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Edge Protection
Deeper drop-offs can pose a tipping hazard....