Removable/adjustable support rails with continuous gripping surfaces 2. 30” X 48” minimum clear floor space adjacent to exam table and adjoining accessible route 3....
Search Results "Removable Armrest"
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Features of Accessible Exam Tables
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Executive summary
We evaluated the impact of height differential, gap, placement of a non-removable armrest, and the effect of grab bars....
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§382.61(d)
(d) For aircraft equipped with movable aisle armrests, you must configure cabins, or establish administrative systems, to ensure that passengers with mobility impairments or other passengers...
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§382.61(a)
(a) As a carrier, you must ensure that aircraft with 30 or more passenger seats on which passenger aisle seats have armrests are equipped with movable aisle armrests on at least one-half...
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§382.61(c)
(c) You must ensure that these movable aisle armrests are provided proportionately in all classes of service in the cabin....
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§382.61(e)
However, if you replace any of an aircraft's aisle seats with newly manufactured seats, the new seats must include movable aisle armrests as required by this section....
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11B-1009.2 Pool lifts
Additional options such as armrests, head rests, seat belts, and leg support will enhance accessibility and better accommodate people with a wide range of disabilities. ◼...
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11B-1009.2 Pool lifts
Additional options such as armrests, head rests, seat belts, and leg support will enhance accessibility and better accommodate people with a wide range of disabilities. ◼...
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Pool Lifts: ADA Standard Section 1009.2
Additional options such as armrests, head rests, seat belts, and leg support will enhance accessibility and better accommodate people with a wide range of disabilities....
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M302.3 Supports
Transfer supports, armrests, and reclining surfaces shall comply with M302.3....
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§382.41(a)
(a) The specific location of seats, if any, with movable armrests (i.e., by row and seat number);...
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Remove post (increase clear width at double leaf doors)
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- Designing Sidewalks and Trails for Access, Part II of II: Best Practices Design Guide
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Designing Sidewalks and Trails for Access, Part II of II: Best Practices Design Guide
This guidebook is the second part of a two-phase project focused on designing sidewalks and trails for access. It was created to provide planners, designers, and transportation...
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Designing Sidewalks and Trails for Access, Part I of II: Review of Existing Guidelines and Practices
Sidewalks and trails serve as critical links in the transportation network by providing pedestrian access to commercial districts, schools, businesses, government offices, and...
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§382.61(b)
(b) You are not required to provide movable armrests on aisle seats of rows which a passenger with a mobility impairment is precluded from using by an FAA safety rule....
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Transfer Supports (M301.3.1, M302.3.1, and M305.2)
., folding armrests, removable side rails) currently capable of resisting vertical and horizontal forces of 250 pounds applied to all points of the transfer support?...
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11B-802.4.2 Identification
Seats with folding or retractable armrests are intended for use by individuals who have difficulty walking....
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11B-802.4.2 Identification
Seats with folding or retractable armrests are intended for use by individuals who have difficulty walking....
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BS8300:2001 Research
An armrest height landmark is illustrated in the document but it is not clear whether the top was defined as the top of the metal structure of the armrest or an armrest pad....
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11B-221.1 General
At least five percent of aisle seats (but not less than one) are required to either have no armrest on the aisle side or to have a removable or folding armrest on the aisle side....
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11B-221.1 General
At least five percent of aisle seats (but not less than one) are required to either have no armrest on the aisle side or to have a removable or folding armrest on the aisle side....