Section 216.4.3 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for directional signs.
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Directional Signs: ADA Standard Section 216.4.3
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Assembly Areas: ADA Standard Section 221
Section 221 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for assembly areas.
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Boat Slips: ADA Standard Section 235.2
Section 235.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for boat slips.
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Play Components: ADA Standard Section 240.2
Section 240.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for play components.
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Putting Greens: ADA Standard Section 238.2.2
Section 238.2.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for putting greens.
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Teeing Grounds: ADA Standard Section 238.2.1
Section 238.2.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for teeing grounds.
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11B-603.2.3 Door swing
. ◼ ETA Editor's Note Limiting the encroachment of door swings into the wheelchair turning space, and lacking Exception 1 above allowed by 2010 ADA Standards, the CBC requirements...
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Bus Stop Pads
Section 810.3 addresses bus shelters, which are required to provide wheelchair space....
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5. Medical Diagnostic Equipment
The standards address equipment that requires transfer from wheelchairs and other mobility aids and include requirements for transfer surfaces, support rails, armrests, compatibility with...
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5. Medical Diagnostic Equipment
The standards address equipment that requires transfer from wheelchairs and other mobility aids and include requirements for transfer surfaces, support rails, armrests, compatibility with...
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QUESTION: WHAT CONSIDERATIONS APPLY TO PVOs’ OBLIGATION TO PROVIDE ASSISTANCE TO PASSENGERS WITH DISABILITIES WITH RESPECT TO BOARDING AND DISEMBARKING FROM VESSELS?
., lifts, ramps, boarding chairs, assistance by PVO personnel in pushing a wheelchair or guiding a blind passenger)....
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5. Medical Diagnostic Equipment
The standards address equipment that requires transfer from wheelchairs and other mobility aids and include requirements for transfer surfaces, support rails, armrests, compatibility with...
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Introduction
It is human nature and not unusual, therefore, to be concerned about interactions with people who use wheelchairs, who are blind, who are deaf, or whom we find difficult to understand....
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Subjects
Subjects were tested at the 24th National Disabled Veterans Winter Sport Clinic in Snowmass Village, Colorado during March 2010; at the 30th National Veterans Wheelchair Games in Denver,...
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More on Notice
A City Managers’ office receives a call from a new resident who uses a wheelchair....
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A. Accessibility of Terminal Facilities and Services
[Sec. 382.23(e)] These terminal facilities and services must be accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, including individuals who use wheelchairs....
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Frequently Asked Questions about Service Animals and the ADA
trained to perform many important tasks to assist people with disabilities, such as providing stability for a person who has difficulty walking, picking up items for a person who uses a wheelchair...
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Literature Review
For the search on WC vibrations, both databases were searched for titles that had the word wheelchair and any of the following: vibration, shock, surface, roughness, firmness, sidewalk,...
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Accessible Pathway & Corridor: Minimum Clear Width Required for 180-degree Turn Around Barrier
Findings from the Anthropometry of Wheeled Mobility Study indicate that a uniform width of at least 89.5 cm (35 in.) was required for 50% of the manual and power wheelchair users measured...
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5. Medical Diagnostic Equipment
The standards address equipment that requires transfer from wheelchairs and other mobility aids and include requirements for transfer surfaces, support rails, armrests, compatibility with...
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5. Medical Diagnostic Equipment
The standards address equipment that requires transfer from wheelchairs and other mobility aids and include requirements for transfer surfaces, support rails, armrests, compatibility with...
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Re: Service Counters
I have, on many occasions, heard "interpretations" that the code does not allow a situation to exist where a person sitting in a wheelchair may have to look upward to interact with an employee...
