transferring up/down), gaps between the target and wheelchair, clear space needed to position the wheelchair, and describe how transfer ability was affected by placing an obstacle (i.e. non-removable...
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Chapter 1: Background
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Section 36.302(c) Service Animals (Section-by-Section Analysis)
/www.ada.gov/qasrvc.htm) and ADA Business Brief: Service Animals (2002) (http://www.ada.gov/svcanimb.htm) and add that a public accommodation may ask an individual with a disability to remove...
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M305.2.1 Location (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For the general provision, the MDE Advisory Committee recommended requiring transfer supports on both sides of the transfer surface that can be removed or repositioned during transfer and...
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4.1 Wheeled Mobility Device Dimensions
Handle Height * One outlier removed due to data translation errors in software The two studies that measured seat height discovered that the values in the current standards are...
- Pilot Rock PQT3-4 Square Pedestal Table - Expanded or Perforated Steel
- Boddingtons GrassCarpet™ Grass Protection Matting
- AccessRec De-Bug All Terrain Wheelchair
- AccessRec DuraDeck 2 Molded Plastic Mat Ground Surface
- Pilot Rock UT Series Side Accessible Picnic Table Using Recycled Plastic
- Durateq® Handheld ATV (Assistive Technology Version) Device
- International Center for Disability Resources
- Goodwill Industries International, Inc.
- Coastal Bend Center for Independent Living (CBCIL) - Corpus Christi, TX
- Abilitree - Bend, OR
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Audible WALK indications
Addressing barriers to blind pedestrians at signalized intersections. ITE Journal. 2000. 70-9, pps. 32-35. 5.Carroll, J. and Bentzen, B.L....
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Breast Platform [M303.4.1]
However, the more significant barrier to patients imaged from a seated position is the increased overall size of the platform (from lap to breast) during a mag view, since it would require...
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Chapter 4: Hardware (Section-by-Section Analysis)
While each agency has different regulatory authority, self-service transaction machines can be found in a variety of settings, and the accessibility barriers are generally common across...
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Definitions of Standards Referenced in This Notice
These standards were based on the ADA Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG) published by the Access Board (Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board) in 1991 (1991 ADAAG)....
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Introduction
The Architectural Barriers Act of 1968 requires access to buildings designed, built, altered, or leased with federal funds....
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Wheelchair Spaces (M303.2)
Diagnostic equipment with wheelchair spaces on raised platforms such as weight scales typically provide low barriers or curbs on the sides of the platform that are not used for entering...
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Designing the Ultimate High-End Itinerary: Why Privacy is the New Standard in Hawaiian Travel
The physical barriers of the property provide a comforting wrap of security and isolation, allowing everyone in your party to drop their public facades and truly relax....
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a) Curb Ramps
Each curb ramp begins with a 100 point score, from which a specific number of points is then deducted, depending on the type of disability access barrier presented....
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Section 1193.2 Scoping (Section-by-Section Analysis)
They stated that "[u]nless manufacturers are obligated to make a variety of products with different functions accessible, assuming such accessibility is readily achievable, the accessibility...