Analysis) This section provides that no change shall be undertaken which decreases or has the effect of decreasing the net accessibility, usability, and compatibility of telecommunications equipment...
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Section 1193.39 Prohibited reduction of accessibility, usability and compatibility [1193.29 in the NPRM] (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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General: ADA Standard Section 805.1
Medical care facility and long-term care facility patient or resident sleeping rooms required to provide mobility features shall comply with 805....
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603 Toilet and Bathing Rooms
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612 Saunas and Steam Rooms
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603 Toilet and Bathing Rooms
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612 Saunas and Steam Rooms
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603 Toilet and Bathing Rooms
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Wheelchair Spaces (M303.2)
If the equipment is designed so that patients not seated in a wheelchair can orient their bodies in various directions when using the equipment, the wheelchair space would be designed so...
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11B-216.8 Toilet rooms and bathing rooms
Where existing toilet rooms or bathing rooms do not comply with Section 11B-603, directional signs indicating the location of the nearest toilet room or bathing room complying with Section...
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Guest Rooms with Mobility Features
Guest Rooms with Mobility Features. Scoping provisions for guest rooms with mobility features are provided in section 224.2 of the 2010 Standards....
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Long-Term Care Facilities: ADA Standard Section 223.3
Section 223.3 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for long-term care facilities.
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I don’t want to discriminate against patients with disabilities, but I don’t want my staff to injure their backs by lifting people who use wheelchairs onto exam tables. If my nurse has a bad back, then she doesn’t have to help lift a patient, does she?
The medical provider can protect his or her staff from injury by providing accessible equipment, such as an adjustable exam table and/or a ceiling or floor based patient lift, and training...
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M302.1 General
Diagnostic equipment that supports patients in a seated position shall comply with M302. ...
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Guest Rooms and Residential Dwelling Units: ADA Standard Section 206.7.6
Section 206.7.6 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes connecting to mobility features in guest rooms and residential dwelling units.
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Head Room [4.3.5]
Eighty-inch doors, including those equipped with closers, are considered acceptable under this requirement....
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Comparison of Single-User Toilet Room Layouts: 1A, 1B, and 1C
• 36.25 Square Feet This plan shows a typical example of a single-user toilet room that meets the minimum requirements of the 1991 Standards....
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224.6.1 Guest rooms
224.6.1 Guest rooms....
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803.5 Coat Hooks and Shelves
Coat hooks provided within the room shall be located within one of the reach ranges specified in 308....
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Saunas and steam rooms. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Saunas and steam rooms. The 1991 Standards do not address saunas and steam rooms....
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1134A.3 Powder rooms
1134A.3 Powder rooms. All powder rooms shall be designed to comply with Section 1134A.2, Option 2, Items 8 through 12. ...
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803.5 Coat Hooks and Shelves
Coat hooks provided within the room shall be located within one of the reach ranges specified in 308....
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216.8 Toilet Rooms and Bathing Rooms
216.8 Toilet Rooms and Bathing Rooms....
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Locker Rooms
Locker Rooms Recommendations: Benches of the required size (24 inches deep and at least 48 inches long) can be integrated with lockers so that back support is provided from a wall....
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803.5 Coat Hooks and Shelves
Coat hooks provided within the room shall be located within one of the reach ranges specified in 308....