Search Results "On-Board Wheelchair"
- HEALTHCARE STORIES - DENISE SHERER JACOBSON Part 1 of 4
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11B-406.5.3 Landings
This design is not compliant with the building code and may result in a condition where a wheelchair user cannot safely turn and proceed along the intersecting walk....
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11B-406.5.3 Landings
This design is not compliant with the building code and may result in a condition where a wheelchair user cannot safely turn and proceed along the intersecting walk....
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Priority 2: Access to Goods & Services
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- Rebuilding Together Charles County (Christmas in April) - Waldorf, MD
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4.3.5.4 360-degree Turn
Figure 4-7: Accommodation model depicting the minimum clear space required by users of manual wheelchairs, powered chairs and scooters to complete a 360-degree turn....
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Other Hospital-Based Sources of Data
skating injuries, and a rapidly growing body of literature addresses nonmotorized and motorized scooter injuries; a few specialized studies consider bike trailers, golf carts, and racing wheelchairs...
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2.2.2 Structural Anthropometry (i.e. Body and WhMD Dimensions)
Wheelchair and environment reference points and planes, and uses. ...
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302.2 With Limited Vision (Section-by-Section Analysis)
They recommended that the Board establish thresholds for how much magnification, reduction, or contrast is sufficient to meet the provision....
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ADA INFORMATION RESOURCES
One toll-free number connects you to the center in your region: 800‒949‒4232 (Voice and TTY) www.adata.org Access Board For technical assistance on the ADA/ABA Guidelines:...
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§1607.1 Statement of purpose.
These guidelines incorporate a single set of principles which are designed to assist employers, labor organizations, employment agencies, and licensing and certification boards to comply...
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Using State and Local Government Services and Activities: What to Expect
recreational facilities, public transit buses and trains, city and county offices where people go to renew licenses, apply for food stamps, pay their taxes, attend town meetings, serve on boards...
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11B-302.1 General
Additional information regarding accessible exterior surfaces is available on the US Access Board website at http://www.access-board.gov/research/completed-research/accessible-exterior-surfaces...
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382.119 What information must carriers give individuals with vision or hearing impairment on aircraft?
takeoff and landing, flight delays, schedule or aircraft changes that affect the travel of persons with disabilities, diversion to a different airport, scheduled departure and arrival time, boarding...
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223 Medical Care and Long-Term Care Facilities
In addition, the Board has removed as unnecessary language describing these facilities as places "where people receive physical or medical treatment or care."...
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11B-224.1 General
Access Board's Note To Reader after Section 224.5. [2010 ADAS] Advisory 224.1 General. ...
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209 Passenger Loading Zones and Bus Stops
The Board has clarified in the final rule that this applies to "fractions" of this amount as well, which is consistent with the intent of this provision as proposed....
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a) History and Objectives
Access Board's Recreation Access Advisory Committee and Places of Amusement Committee. RT 1771:21-1773:22, 1775:9-11....
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F244.2 Camping Units with Mobility Features
Entities should provide information on the location of camping units with mobility features on websites, in brochures, and at bulletin boards or information kiosks at the camping facility...
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Technical Memorandum TM 2013-23 Storage (Not in Kitchens or Kitchenettes)
Access Board, “type” refers to the design of the element (i.e. closets, cabinets, shelves, clothes rods, hooks, and drawers) as well as the intended use (i.e. coat closets, supply closets...
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6.3 Minority Reports
Access Board rules allowed individual Committee members to submit their views about this issue through a Minority Report....
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AN INCREASING NUMBER OF HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS ARE TRANSITIONING TO ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT TABLES
If adopted by the Access Board, a recommendation of 19-inch maximum height will build on the growing percentage of providers voluntarily purchasing accessible, adjustable height tables,...
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COSTS TO LOWER MINIMUM TABLE HEIGHT
achieve that adjustable range become more complex and expensive.29 Figure 8: Range of medical table heights In addition, we took the costs of other requirements that the Access Board...
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Using the ORAR Exceptions [F202.3, Exception 4 and 1016, Exceptions 1, 2, and 3]
documenting use of the conditions for exceptions on a portion of an ORAR and retaining the documentation with the project records can be helpful if a complaint is filed with the Access Board...
