The Sesame retracting stairs are the foundation of the Sesame System with the main objective of providing pedestrian and wheelchair access to a building all in one given space....
Search Results "Freestanding Object"
- Sesame Retractable Stairs with Lift
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OPERABLE PART
A part of a piece of equipment or appliance used to insert or withdraw objects, or to activate, deactivate, or adjust the equipment or appliance (for example, coin slot, pushbutton, handle...
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AISLE
[DSA-AC] A circulation path between objects such as seats, tables, merchandise, equipment, displays, shelves, desks, etc., that provides clearances in in compliance with this code....
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AISLE
[DSA-AC] A circulation path between objects such as seats, tables, merchandise, equipment, displays, shelves, desks, etc., that provides clearances in compliance with this code....
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Question 8
Are the lower edges of all objects that hang over the sidewalks or walkways (e.g., banners, strings of lights) 80 inches or more above the route?...
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12143(c)(9) Other provisions
(9) Other provisions The regulations issued under this section shall include such other provisions and requirements as the Secretary determines are necessary to carry out the objectives...
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AISLE
[DSA-AC] A circulation path between objects such as seats, tables, merchandise, equipment, displays, shelves, desks, etc., that provides clearances in in compliance with this code....
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Operable Part
A part of a piece of equipment or appliance used to insert or withdraw objects, or to activate, deactivate, or adjust the equipment or appliance (for example, coin slot, pushbutton [sic]...
- Landscape Forms Inc. Metro 40 Rest Bench
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CONCLUSIONS
CONCLUSIONS The results of this pilot study suggest: • Surfaces that can be objectively measured as firm and stable generally require less energy, are perceived as less strenuous,...
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Using the Tape Measure
A tape measure is used to measure the length, width, height, and depth of various elements including parking spaces and access aisles, routes, thresholds, doorways, and protruding objects...
- Landscape Forms Inc. Central Park Conservancy Recycling System
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Non-Circular Cross Section and Clearance (§505.5, §505.7)
Non-Circular Cross Section and Clearance Recommendation: Projecting objects above handrails can impact their usability....
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§ 1194.21(k)
(k) Software shall not use flashing or blinking text, objects, or other elements having a flash or blink frequency greater than 2 Hz and lower than 55 Hz....
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III-3.4100 Separate programs
ILLUSTRATION 1: Museums generally do not allow visitors to touch exhibits because handling can cause damage to the objects....
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II-3.4100 Separate programs
ILLUSTRATION 1: Museums generally do not allow visitors to touch exhibits because handling can cause damage to the objects....
- Landscape Forms Inc. Scarborough Bench Collection
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Words are powerful.
This factsheet provides guidelines for portraying individuals with disabilities in a respectful and balanced way by using language that is accurate, neutral and objective....
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11B-411.3.3 Reopening device
shall be provided with a reopening device complying with Section 11B-411.3.3 that shall stop and reopen a car door and hoistway door automatically if the door becomes obstructed by an object...
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11B-411.3.3 Reopening device
shall be provided with a reopening device complying with Section 11B-411.3.3 that shall stop and reopen a car door and hoistway door automatically if the door becomes obstructed by an object...
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Handrail Extensions [§505.10]
Handrail Extensions [§505.10] Handrail extensions at the top and bottom must return to walls, guards, or floors and horizontal portions must comply as protruding objects....
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11B-411.3.3 Reopening device
shall be provided with a reopening device complying with Section 11B-411.3.3 that shall stop and reopen a car door and hoistway door automatically if the door becomes obstructed by an object...
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306 Knee and Toe Clearance
Section 306 defines the minimum clearances for knees and toes beneath fixed objects. Few comments addressing this section were received....
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References
The Power of Touch: Handling Objects in Museum and Heritage Contexts. Walnut Creek: Left Coast Press. The DAISY Consortium. 2010. (http://www.daisy.org/) (Accessed 05.11.10) ...