disabilities, reasonable modifications of policies and procedures for guests with disabilities, maintenance of accessible features, the provision and use of roll-in showers with fold-down seats...
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24. TRAINING FOR OWNED HOTELS, MANAGED HOTELS, AND JOINT VENTURE HOTELS
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Safe Harbor
The 2010 Standards for assembly areas contain revised requirements for dispersion of accessible seating, sightlines over standing spectators, and companion seating....
- Ascension 5442P Protege Chapter 4 Portability and Transportation Demonstration Video
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How to do a Bed Transfer
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- Upper Body Cycle - a Biodex Informational Video
- Inpro ENDURANT® Shower Receptors
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Mobility Use Demographics
There were 84 manual wheelchair, 29 power wheelchairs, 5 scooter, and 2 power assist users in phase 1 of the study....
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CONCLUSIONS
• Sand (SAND) is the most difficult surface for all user groups, but the difference is particularly dramatic for those using a manual wheelchair....
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§382.129(a)
(a) As a carrier, you must permit passengers with a disability to provide written directions concerning the disassembly and reassembly of their wheelchairs, other mobility aids, and other...
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Basic Features
Basic Features Inmates with disabilities - including those who use wheelchairs - need to be able to enter their cells and move around inside them, using the cells’ features without assistance...
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Recommendations
wheeled mobility devices including scooters a minimum flat surface of 33 in. length for platforms accommodating wheeled mobility devices excluding scooters aids that can help wheelchair...
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Questions presented:
costs and cost-disproportionality in determining whether to make an altered path of travel in a facility readily accessible to individuals with disabilities, including individuals who use wheelchairs...
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405.9.1 Extended Floor or Ground Surface
The extended surface prevents wheelchair casters and crutch tips from slipping off the ramp surface. Figure 405.9.1 Extended Floor or Ground Surface Edge Protection ...
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7(2)(a)(i)
(i) Sufficient maneuvering space is provided within the bathroom for a person using a wheelchair or other mobility aid to enter and close the door, use the fixtures, reopen the door and...
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You must not charge for services that are required by part 382
This means, for example, you must not ask for a tip when providing wheelchair service to a passenger....
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12147(b)(2)(A) Accessibility
established by the Secretary by regulation] in rapid rail and light rail systems shall be made readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, including individuals who use wheelchairs...
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407.12.1.2 Vertical Plane for Forward Reach (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The 30-inch dimension is based on the width of a stationary occupied wheelchair....
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4.10.9 Floor Plan of Elevator Cars
The floor area of elevator cars shall provide space for wheelchair users to enter the car, maneuver within reach of controls, and exit from the car....
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Exterior Surfaces
treated with consolidants, or materials stabilized and retained by permanent or temporary geotextiles (mesh), gridforms, or similar construction may perform satisfactorily for persons using wheelchairs...
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A4.13.9 DOOR HARDWARE
Applied kickplates on doors with closers can reduce required maintenance by withstanding abuse from wheelchairs and canes....
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4.10.9 FLOOR PLAN OF ELEVATOR CARS
The floor area of elevator cars shall provide space for wheelchair users to enter the car, maneuver within reach of controls, and exit from the car....
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Knee and Toe Space [§305.4 and §306]
It is required at some elements, such as drinking fountains and lavatories, so that people using wheelchairs can pull up to them. Toe Space Knee Space...
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Maneuvering for Turns
An efficient way of turning using a manual wheelchair is to turn the wheels in opposite directions for a pivoting turn. Some power chairs also may permit tight circular turns....
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Are curved or circular ramps allowed?
Otherwise, the curvature and slope result in uneven surfaces that makes wheelchair maneuvering difficult because not all wheels rest evenly on the surface....
