A low height, adjustable width base permits the lift to be positioned at the end of the examination table Assisted Transfer Utilizing Both a Portable Floor Lift and Movable Exam...
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Portable Floor Lifts
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Transfer Height
Transfer Height Ride seats designed for transfer must be between 14 and 24 inches above the load and unload area surface....
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EXHIBIT B
EXHIBIT B The average anthropometric dimensions employed shall be: (1) average eye height for a person sitting in a wheelchair is 47.45"; (2) horizontal distance from the eye of an average...
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Height from Finish Floor or Ground: ADA Standard Section 703.5.6
Visual characters shall be 40 inches (1015 mm) minimum above the finish floor or ground. EXCEPTION: Visual characters indicating elevator car controls shall not be required to...
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4.18.2 Height
Urinals shall be stall-type or wall-hung with an elongated rim at a maximum of 17 in (430 mm) above the finish floor.
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4.18.2 HEIGHT
Urinals shall be stall-type or wall-hung with an elongated rim at a maximum of 17 in (430 mm) above the floor.
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5.4.3 Transfer Support Height for M301 and M302
NPRM Proposed Provision: Height not addressed....
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Features of an Accessible Examination Room
Adjustable height accessible exam table lowers for transfers. 3. Providing space between table and wall allows staff to assist with patient transfers and positioning....
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Design Opportunity
vanity using the stock bracket and dimensions shown in section view may not provide the required minimum 8" deep knee clearance at 27" AFF under the vanity top (306) while keeping the counter...
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11B-605.2 Height and depth
11B-605.2 Height and depth. Urinals shall be the stall-type or the wall-hung type with the rim 17 inches (432 mm) maximum above the finish floor or ground....
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11B-605.2 Height and depth
FIGURE 11B-605.2 HEIGHT AND DEPTH OF URINALS...
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604.9.3 Height
604.9.3 Height. The height of water closets shall be 11 inches (280 mm) minimum and 17 inches (430 mm) maximum measured to the top of the seat....
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Height
Height Where railings, guards, or handrails are provided on a fishing pier or platform, at least 25 percent of the rails must be 34 inches or less in height above the ground or deck...
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Can I tell a patient that I cannot treat her because I don’t have accessible medical equipment?
Q Can I tell a patient that I cannot treat her because I don’t have accessible medical equipment? Generally no. You cannot deny service to a patient whom you would otherwise serve...
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A. Medical equipment and furniture
A. Medical equipment and furniture Without accessible medical examination tables, dental chairs, radiological diagnostic equipment, scales, and rehabilitation equipment,...
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227 Sales and Service
Queues and waiting lines servicing counters or check-out aisles required to comply with 904.3 or 904.4 shall comply with 403. New...
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i. Medical examination and treatment tables and chairs
specifically address tables and chairs used solely for treatment purposes, the Department anticipates that such treatment equipment would be subject to similar accessibility requirements, such as adjustable...
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A4.16.3 Height
Height preferences for toilet seats vary considerably among disabled people....
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A4.16.3 HEIGHT
Preferences for toilet seat heights vary considerably among disabled people....
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11B-1005.2.1 Height
At least 25 percent of the railings, guards, or handrails shall be 34 inches (864 mm) maximum above the ground or deck surface. Exception: Where a guard complying with Chapter 10,...
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11B-1005.2.1 Height
At least 25 percent of the railings, guards, or handrails shall be 34 inches (864 mm) maximum above the ground or deck surface. Exception: Where a guard complying with Chapter 10,...
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Additional Transfer Techniques: Use of Stretchers and Gurneys
When it is not feasible or possible to use a lift, another option is an adjustable-height stretcher or gurney (a table that is on wheels) that can be raised or lowered to the height of the...