Bathtubs (ADAAG 4.20) ADA Accessibility Guidelines for bathtubs are predicated on the use of a conventional residential bathtub by individuals who independently transfer from a wheelchair...
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Bathtubs (ADAAG 4.20)
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Drinking Fountains
Requirement: 4.1.3(10)* Drinking Fountains: (a) Where only one drinking fountain is provided on a floor there shall be a drinking fountain which is accessible to individuals who use wheelchairs...
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302.2 Carpet
Carpets and permanently affixed mats can significantly increase the amount of force (roll resistance) needed to propel a wheelchair over a surface....
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302.2 Carpet
Carpets and permanently affixed mats can significantly increase the amount of force (roll resistance) needed to propel a wheelchair over a surface....
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Exercise Equipment and Machines
Clear floor space must be positioned to allow a person to transfer from a wheelchair or to use the equipment while seated in a wheelchair....
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Dissemination activities
An Expert Review of the Scientific Literature on Independent Wheelchair Transfers. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology. 2012; 7(1):20-9....
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Paragraph (h) Non-interference with hearing technologies (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For now, the reference to bystanders has been removed because a device which has reduced the interference to a level which is acceptable to the user is likely to have reduced it for a bystander...
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Operable Parts
characteristics of operable parts, including the following: Identification—The Department proposed to require that the operable parts on new automated airport kiosks be tactilely discernible by users...
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§35.161 Telecommunication Devices for the Deaf (TDD's) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The relay services required by title IV would involve a relay operator using both a standard telephone and a TDD to type the voice messages to the TDD user and read the TDD messages to the...
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208.3.1 General
All spaces must be located on an accessible route that is at least 44 inches (1118 mm) wide and so that users are not compelled to walk or wheel behind parked vehicles except behind his...
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How to Measure Transfer Surface Height
The corner radii allow for closer wheelchair positioning to facilitate independent transfer by minimizing gaps....
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Key Differences Between Routes
Trails may also be used by multiple types of users, but most are not designed for bicycles, nor do they have a transportation purpose....
- Bradley 3-Station Express Crescent Lavatory System CRS-3
- Signaids App to Use with Signaids Signs
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11B-106.5 Defined terms
RISER OPERABLE PART PASSENGER ELEVATOR PATH OF TRAVEL PEDESTRIAN PEDESTRIAN WAY PERMANENT PERMIT PICTOGRAM PLACE OF PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION PLATFORM PLATFORM (WHEELCHAIR...
- Ascension 5442P Protege Chapter 4 Portability and Transportation Demonstration Video
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How to do a Bed Transfer
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- Upper Body Cycle - a Biodex Informational Video
- AssistiveWare Keeble Accessible Keyboard
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Design Features and Accommodations for those with Depression, PTSD, & Other Mental Health Conditions in the Workplace
lactating space, let's first consider if it is accessible to all mothers who choose to breastfeed through universal design for those who may have a physical disability, such as those in a wheelchair...
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§382.51(a)(1)
(1) You must ensure that terminal facilities providing access to air transportation are readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, including individuals who use wheelchairs...
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Lawn Seating
Since such areas typically do not provide fixed seating, this provision does not require wheelchair spaces, companion seats, or designated aisle seats....
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§382.41(c)
You must provide this information to any passenger who states that he or she uses a wheelchair for boarding, even if the passenger does not explicitly request the information....
