to wheelchair seating locations, at least one percent of all fixed seats in all seating areas must be aisle seats with no armrest, or with a removable or folding armrest, on the aisle side...
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At least one percent of all fixed seats in all seating areas must be aisle seats with no armrest, or with a removable or folding armrest
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A1
Is a relatively level (1:50 or 2% maximum slope in all directions) access aisle provided adjacent and parallel to the side of the vehicle pull-up area?...
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11B-607.5 Controls
Controls shall be between the bathtub rim and grab bar, and between the open side of the bathtub and the centerline of the width of the bathtub....
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Clear Floor or Ground Space [4.31.2], Mounting Height [4.31.3]
Clear Floor or Ground Space [4.31.2], Mounting Height [4.31.3] Generally, access can be provided with either a forward or side approach....
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5.1.6 Clear Floor or Ground Space
One full unobstructed side of the clear ground space shall adjoin or overlap the trail or ORAR, as applicable, or another clear ground space....
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11B-705.3 Product Approval
Only approved DSA-AC detectable warning products and directional surfaces shall be installed as provided in the California Code of Regulations (CCR), Title 24, Part 1, Chapter 5, Articles...
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Foot-candle
The illumination on a surface one square foot in area on which there is a uniformly distributed flux of one lumen, or the illuminance produced on a surface all points of which are at a distance...
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2.3.2
For example, floor profilers can provide a very accurate measurement of surface flatness but are expensive and require training to use....
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11B-705.3 Product Approval
Only approved DSA-AC detectable warning products and directional surfaces shall be installed as provided in the California Code of Regulations (CCR), Title 24, Part 1, Chapter 5, Articles...
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2.2.2 Structural Anthropometry (i.e. Body and WhMD Dimensions)
Seat support surface plane (defined by four corner points and one point at the interface of the occupant & seat surface i.e. compressed seat surface) Informs the 3-D digital model...
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What other considerations are significant for persons with disabilities?
Thus, walks surfaced in these materials could not constitute an accessible route....
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Questionnaire Data
Table 7 displays the results from the surface questionnaire for all surfaces....
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11B-602.9 Pedestrian protection
When used, wing walls or barriers shall project horizontally at least as far as the drinking fountain and to within 6 inches (152 mm) vertically from the floor or ground surface....
- Sizewise Bari Rehab Platform2 Bariatric Hospital Bed
- Landscape Forms Inc. Parc Vue Trash Receptacle
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Roundabouts (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Pedestrian street crossings at roundabouts can be difficult for pedestrians who are blind or have low vision to identify because the crossings are located off to the side of the pedestrian...
- Hill-Rom Uno™ 102 Patient Lift
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Suspicious Minds Ramp
The ramp leading to the exhibits has a rise greater than 6", but does not have the required handrails on both sides. See Standards § 4.8.5. q....
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5.1.6 Clear Floor or Ground Space
One full unobstructed side of the clear ground space shall adjoin or overlap the trail or ORAR, as applicable, or another clear ground space. ...
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9.2.2(1)
(1) Accessible sleeping rooms shall have a 36 in (915 mm) clear width maneuvering space located along both sides of a bed, except that where two beds are provided, this requirement can be...
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4.8.5* Handrails
If a ramp run has a rise greater than 6 in (150 mm) or a horizontal projection greater than 72 in (1830 mm), then it shall have handrails on both sides....
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11B-610.3.1 Rectangular seats
The side edge of the seat shall be 1½ inches (38 mm) maximum from the adjacent wall....
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Manual vs. Power (Questionnaire Data)
It should be noted that even though manual WC users had higher vibrations for all engineered surfaces, on average they rated all surfaces better than power chair users....
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Do basements count in determining a facility’s story count?
As defined in the Standards, a “story” pertains to those portions of buildings “designed for human occupancy included between the upper surface of a floor and upper surface of the floor...