Where standing spectators are provided lines of sight over the shoulders and between the heads of spectators standing in the first row in front of their seats, spectators seated in wheelchair...
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Lines of Sight Between Heads: ADA Standard Section 802.2.2.2
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11B-802.2.2.2 Lines of sight between heads
Where standing spectators are provided lines of sight over the shoulders and between the heads of spectators standing in the first row in front of their seats, spectators seated in wheelchair...
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Accessible Fishing Piers and Platforms
Sections 237 and 1005 of the 2010 Standards require at least twenty-five percent (25%) of railings, guards, or handrails (if provided) to be at a 34-inch maximum height (so that a person seated...
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"Direct Threat" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
regulation as "a significant risk to the health or safety of others that cannot be eliminated by a modification of policies, practices, or procedures, or by the provision of auxiliary aids...
- Pilot Rock UT Series Side Accessible Picnic Table Using Aluminum
- Pilot Rock XT Series Side Accessible Picnic Table Using Aluminum
- Pilot Rock XT Series Side Accessible Picnic Table Using Recycled Plastic
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N. Health Units/Medical Care Areas
Health Units/Medical Care Areas In many schools, where emergency shelters are often located, nurses' rooms or other types of health care facilities may be provided....
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11B-603.6 Guest room toilet and bathing rooms
Toilet and bathing rooms within guest rooms that are not required to provide mobility features complying with Section 11B-806.2 shall provide all toilet and bathing fixtures in a location...
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Organization of this NPRM
The topics introduced in the general issues section include: Safe harbor, service animals, wheelchairs and other power-driven mobility devices, effective communication and auxiliary aids...
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Kohler C3® 230 Elongated Bidet Toilet Seat With In-Line Heater and Touchscreen Remote Control
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607 Bathtubs
Specifications for bathtubs in section 607 address clear floor space, seats, grab bars, operable parts, shower spray units, and enclosures....
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A4.1.2(5)(e) Valet Parking
For instance, an individual may use a type of vehicle controls that render the regular controls inoperable or the driver’s seat in a van may be removed....
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Facility (Section-by-Section Analysis)
rolling stock or other conveyances, roads, walks, passageways, parking lots, or other real or personal property, including the site where the building, property, structure, or equipment is located...
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Introduction
Wood chip surfaces on trails create difficulties for those who use mobility aids, such as wheelchairs and walkers, due to their softness, shifting, and uneven surface....
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FEEDING + COMMODITY DISTRIBUTION
Examples of standard items include: food, water, cots, blankets, clothing, Diabetes testing strips, mobility aids, and over-the-counter medicine....
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D. Department of Justice Activities Related to Health Care Providers and Medical Equipment
See Access to Medical Care for Individuals with Mobility Disabilities available at: http://www.ada.gov/medcare_ta.htm....
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FIGURE INDEX
Figure 607.4.2 Grab Bars for Bathtubs with Removable In-Tub Seats Figure 607.5 Bathtub Control Location Figure 608.2.1 Transfer Type Shower Compartment Size and Clearance...
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Performance Areas: ADA Standard Section 206.2.6
Section 206.2.6 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes in performance areas.
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Deaf or Hard of Hearing
People with partial hearing often use a combination of speech reading and hearing aids, which amplify and clarify available sounds....
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Measuring Techniques
The user touches the probe on a body landmark, presses a button, and the location of the point in three-dimensional space is recorded automatically in the computer software....
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Accessible Pathway & Corridor: Minimum Clear Width Required for 180-degree Turn Around Barrier
This data depicts the amount of space required by users of wheeled mobility devices to perform a 180-degree turn ("U-Turn") around an obstruction....