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M301.3.2 Leg Supports (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In the MDE NPRM, the Access Board proposed to place the requirements for stirrups on diagnostic equipment used by patients in the supine, prone, or side-lying position in M301....
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Healthcare Stories - Carol Gill and Larry Voss Part 1 of 6
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M301.3.3 Head and Back Support (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In the MDE NPRM the Access Board proposed to place the requirements for head and back support for diagnostic equipment used by patients in the supine, prone, or side-lying position in M301...
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M305.5 Head and Back Support (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The MDE NPRM proposed to require diagnostic equipment used by patients in the supine, prone, or side-lying position and the seated position that can be adjusted to a reclined position to...
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PART 4: ACCESSIBLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
Availability of accessible medical equipment is an important part of providing accessible medical care, and doctors and other providers must ensure that medical equipment is not a barrier...
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M307 Operable Parts
M307 provides technical criteria for operable parts used by patients to activate, deactivate, or adjust the diagnostic equipment (see defined terms in M102.1)....
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5.3.2 Transfer Sides Recommendations for M301
The provisions result in the transfer surface being located at a corner of the equipment and the two transfer sides adjoining at the edges of the equipment (e.g., foot of an examination...
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M301.3.3 Head and Back Support
Where the diagnostic equipment is used in a reclined position, head and back support shall be provided and shall comply with M305.5....
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What Consumers Should Know
Accepting VRS equipment from one provider does not prohibit you from using another VRS provider on other equipment you may have....
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ยง 36.303(b)(1)
assistive listening systems; telephones compatible with hearing aids; closed caption decoders; open and closed captioning, including real-time captioning; voice, text, and video-based telecommunications...
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11B-405.5 Clear width
Exceptions: Within employee work areas, the required clear width of ramps that are a part of common use circulation paths shall be permitted to be decreased by work area equipment...
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11B-405.5 Clear width
Exceptions: Within employee work areas, the required clear width of ramps that are a part of common use circulation paths shall be permitted to be decreased by work area equipment...
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M101.6 Dimensional Tolerances
Dimensions are subject to conventional industry tolerances for manufacturing processes, material properties, and field conditions.
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Chapter 2: Scoping
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M307.3 Operation
Operable parts shall be operable with one hand and shall not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist.
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M307.1 General
Operable parts for patient use shall comply with M307.
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M102.1 Defined Terms
For the purpose of the MDE Standards, the following terms have the indicated meaning:
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M102 Definitions (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This is an introductory section.
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M307.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This is an introductory section.
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M307.3 Operation (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The MDE NPRM proposed to require operable parts to be operable with one hand and not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist. There were no public comments on this...
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MITA Advisory Committee Members
MITA Advisory Committee Members MINORITY REPORT ON TRANSFER SURFACE HEIGHT RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE U.S. ACCESS BOARD ADVISORY COMMITTEE RE: NPRM: M301.2.1 AND M302.2.1 HEIGHT
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M307.3 Operation
Operable parts shall be operable with one hand and shall not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist.
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M101.5 Dimensional Tolerances
Dimensions are subject to conventional industry tolerances for manufacturing processes, material properties, and field conditions
