Sliding automatic doors do not need guard rails and are more convenient for wheelchair users and visually impaired people to use....
Search Results "Children's Use"
-
A4.13.12 AUTOMATIC DOORS AND POWER-ASSISTED DOORS
-
§100.70(d)(5)
(5) Enacting or implementing land-use rules, ordinances, policies, or procedures that restrict or deny housing opportunities or otherwise make unavailable or deny dwellings to persons because...
-
4.34.5.4(2) Seat
Seats shall be mounted securely and shall not slip during use....
-
Are locks operated by keys prohibited due to the pinching or twisting of the wrist their operation typically requires?
No, non-fixed portions of door or gate hardware, including keys and access cards, are not covered by the Standards, but those that can be used without pinching or turning will provide easier...
-
1.1.15 Flatness of ramp landings
Measure ramp landings at the midpoints of each landing in each direction using a 24 - in (600 mm) digital inclinometer....
-
Push Plates, Buttons, and Bars
Buttons that are raised or flush are easier to use than those that are recessed. (Elevator control buttons cannot be recessed, and input keys at ATM and fare machines must be raised.)...
-
Areas of Refuge (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
- Areas of refuge (areas with direct access to a stairway, and where people who cannot use stairs may await assistance during a emergency evacuation) will be required, as proposed, but the...
-
§1193.51 Compatibility.
by subpart B of this part, telecommunications equipment and customer premises equipment shall be compatible with peripheral devices and specialized customer premises equipment commonly used...
-
§ 37.123(e)(2)(i)
(i) An individual is eligible under this paragraph with respect to travel on an otherwise accessible route on which the boarding or disembarking location which the individual would use is...
-
§ 38.23(c)(6) Attachment
When in use for boarding or alighting, the ramp shall be firmly attached to the vehicle so that it is not subject to displacement when loading or unloading a heavy power mobility aid and...
-
§ 38.123(b)
(b) Restrooms required to be accessible shall be in close proximity to at least one seating location for persons using mobility aids complying with §38.125(d) of this part and shall be connected...
-
§ 37.42(e)
(e) In any situation using a combination of high and low platforms, a commuter or intercity rail operator shall not employ a solution that has the effect of channeling passengers into a...
- Cal-Royal Products Swing Clear Hinges
-
Door King Inc. 6004 Column Mount Swing Gate Operator Solar Powered
Requires the Registered User plan or above. Login!
- Harmar IL500 Sierra Incline Platform Lift
- Corbin Russwin Inc. BLSS Trim Lever Handle & Lockset
-
Appendix D: Photometric Measurements
Figure D1 shows the measurement geometry used in the present study....
-
4.1 Wheeled Mobility Device Dimensions
Data on armrest, seat, and eye heights can be very useful for designers but it also can be misleading if not enough detail is provided....
-
What happens when the seat isn't properly installed?
Requires the Accessibility Specialist plan or above. (Login or upgrade your account!)
-
Section 1194.21 Software Applications and Operating Systems (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
When programs are written using unique schemes for writing text on the screen or use graphics, other programs such as software for assistive technology may not be able to interpret the information...
-
E102.5 IETF (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Real-time text conversation is used alone, or in connection with other conversational modalities, to form multimedia conversation services....
-
Changes in Level and Horizontal Gaps
The referenced vehicle guidelines (like those of the proposed rule) permit the use of mini high platforms, car-borne or platform-mounted lifts, ramps or bridge plates, or manually deployed...
-
REQUIREMENTS FOR ACCESSIBILITY
The ADA’s regulations and the ADA Standards for Accessible Design set out what makes a facility accessible and should be used to determine the accessibility of any facility being considered...
-
Access Aisle
Commenters questioned why the 2010 Standards would permit an accessible route used by individuals with disabilities to coincide with the path of moving vehicles....