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CHAPTER 6: SUPPORT DOCUMENTATION AND SERVICES
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M302 Diagnostic Equipment Used by patients in Seated Position
Recommendation is that this section does not include “non-clinical” products (general chairs and/or recliners) used to support patients in a sitting position in “Fast Track”, “Urgent Care...
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Are temporary mental or physical impairments covered by part 382?
Example: While on a skiing trip, Jane breaks her leg and is placed in a cast that keeps her from bending her leg and walking without the use of crutches....
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G.8. - Does acquiring maintenance or support services for an existing system trigger the requirement for the existing system to meet the Access Board's technical provisions?
New maintenance and support contracts on legacy systems do not require the previously owned EIT to meet the technical provisions of Subparts B or C of the Access Board's standards....
- TSA Cares: Passenger Support
- No Barriers USA - The Lives We Changed in 2015
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Seats
Headrests, seat belts, and additional leg support may also enhance accessibility and accommodate a wider variety of people with disabilities....
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4. Burn protection
Burn protection: To protect against leg burns, hot water and drain pipes need to be covered or otherwise configured to protect against contact....
- Access-Able Designs Bariatric Shower Bench SH-430-3SDL
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1. Desk size
To provide adequate knee and leg clearance, desks and writing tables need to have at least 30 inches of knee width, 29 inches of knee height, and 19 inches of leg depth....
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Patient or designated support person’s answers these questions.
These questions help determine patients’ access needs including communication access. These questions can be customized for use in the patient registration and appointment setting...