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  § 38.95(b)(1) Design load
  
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  § 38.125(b)(1) Design load
  
as cables, pulleys, and shafts, which can be expected to wear, and upon which the lift depends for support of the load, shall have a safety factor of at least six, based on the ultimate strength...
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  § 38.83(b)(1) Design Load
  
as cables, pulleys, and shafts, which can be expected to wear, and upon which the lift depends for support of the load, shall have a safety factor of at least six, based on the ultimate strength...
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  11B-604.5 Grab bars
  
Reinforcement must be sufficient to permit the installation of rear and side wall grab bars that fully meet all accessibility requirements including, but not limited to, required length,...
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  § 38.159(b)(1) Design load
  
as cables, pulleys, and shafts, which can be expected to wear, and upon which the lift depends for support of the load, shall have a safety factor of at least six, based on the ultimate strength...
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  Interacting with People with Physical Disabilities
  
Mobility and physical disabilities also fall along a continuum, from people who have mild to significant limitations which can limit movement, strength, and endurance....
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  2.1.2.1 Summary of IEC 118‒4 (1981) Standards
  
2.1.2.1 Summary of IEC 118‒4 (1981) Standards With a source of 1000 Hz equal to the long-time average level of the speech signal applied to the input of the system, the resulting field strength...
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  Which transition type do users with disabilities prefer?
  
I use a lightweight manual chair and have good upper extremity strength and trunk control. My preferences are: E - gives the safest spot for me to stop and make a turn. ...
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  2.1.2.2 Additional Proposed Specifications (by Oval Window Audio)
  
Loop Wire Installation: In order to maximize signal strength and uniformity, the loop wire shall be installed either at floor or ceiling level....
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  2.2.2.1 FCC Regulations
  
In terms of the permitted maximum power of ALS, the FCC limits it to no more than 80 millivolts per meter at 3 meters....
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  M302.3.2 Leg Supports (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
This will ensure that patients with limited leg strength and control will be able to keep their legs in the appropriate position for examination....
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  Emergency Evacuation Preparedness: Taking Responsibility For Your Safety A Guide For People with Disabilities and Other Activity Limitations
  
Evacuation Preparedness: Taking Responsibility For Your Safety: A Guide For People With Disabilities and Other Activity Limitations, 2002....
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  Chapter 2 BUILDING AN EVACUATION PLAN FOR A PERSON WITH LIMITED MOBILITY
  
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  G. Remedies for Violation of Eligibility Based on Numerical Limits Requirements
  
If the Office for Civil Rights finds a violation of paragraph F, above, the recipient must implement an alternative system of admissions that does not disproportionately exclude...
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  604.5 Grab Bars
  
Reinforcement must be sufficient to permit the installation of rear and side wall grab bars that fully meet all accessibility requirements including, but not limited to, required length,...
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  Assistive Powered Scooters
  
Assistive Powered Scooters Assistive powered scooters are three- or four-wheel devices designed to provide mobility for individuals with limited endurance for walking or using a manual...
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  382.21 May carriers limit access to transportation on the basis that a passenger has a communicable disease or other medical condition?
  
382.21 May carriers limit access to transportation on the basis that a passenger has a communicable disease or other medical condition?...
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  4.20.3 Seat
  
The structural strength of seats and their attachments shall comply with 4.26.3. Seats shall be mounted securely and shall not slip during use....
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  4.20.3 SEAT
  
The structural strength of seats and their attachments shall comply with 4.26.3. Seats shall be mounted securely and shall not slip during use....
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  Selection of Variables
  
Sitting height is also important for drawing up standards listed in the ADAAG, as are some dozen other assorted variables such as grip strength and foot length....
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  2.1.2 Standards
  
The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) has developed pertinent standards for "Magnetic field strength in audio-frequency induction loops for hearing aid purposes" (IEC, 118‒...
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  4.34.5.4(2) Seat
  
The structural strength of seats and their attachments shall comply with 4.26.3. Seats shall be mounted securely and shall not slip during use....
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  4.16.4 Grab Bars
  
Among the various specifications for grab bars in general, including diameter, spacing, and structural strength (ADAAG 4.26) and for toilets in particular, including length and positioning...