A component of an element used to insert or withdraw objects, or to activate, deactivate, or adjust the element.
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§ 38.23(b)(3) Emergency operation
(3) Emergency operation. The lift shall incorporate an emergency method of deploying, lowering to ground level with a lift occupant, and raising and stowing the empty lift if the...
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11B-811.4 Operable parts
Operable parts shall comply with Section 11B-309.
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OPERABLE PART
A component of an element used to insert or withdraw objects, or to activate, deactivate, or adjust the element.
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11B-811.4 Operable parts
Operable parts shall comply with Section 11B-309.
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Unisex (Single-Use or Family) Toilet and Unisex Bathing Rooms: ADA Standard Section 213.2.1
Section 213.2.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for unisex (single-use or family) toilet and unisex bathing rooms.
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4.34.2(9)
(9) All controls in accessible spaces shall comply with 4.27....
- Door King Inc. Proximity Card Readers
- Figure 409.4.6.2 Location of Private Residence Elevator Control Panel – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
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Clear Floor Space [4.27.2]
Clear Floor Space [4.27.2] Clear floor space for a forward or side approach is required at controls, dispensers, receptacles, and other operable equipment as specified in 4.2; those recessed...
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Viewing Scopes [1011.2, 1011.3, and 1011.8]
Viewing areas or overlooks are sometimes equipped with viewing scopes to provide visitors with a closer view of a point of interest. When viewing scopes are provided, separate...
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Operable Parts [1011.3]
The operable parts of outdoor constructed features, such as handles, levers, and latches, must comply with the technical requirements of sections 309.3 and 309.4 of the ABA...
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T304 Operable Parts
[See subsections ...]
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Are turn-key locks prohibited by the standards?
Key locks or key cards are not prohibited by the standards which apply only to the fixed portions of operable parts. Similarly, items dispensed by ATMs and fare machines, such as...
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M307.2 Tactilely Discernible (Section-by-Section Analysis)
adjacent controls....
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§27.71(k)(5)(ii) Volume control.
(ii) Volume control. Automated kiosks must provide volume control complying with paragraphs (k)(5)(ii)(A) and (B) of this section....
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§ 27.71(k)(5)(ii) Volume Control
(ii) Volume control. Automated kiosks must provide volume control complying with paragraphs (k)(5)(ii)(A) and (B) of this section....
- 604.6 Flush Control Reach Range
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Operation
(Issuance of keys to specific individuals is acceptable for lifts serving incidental, not public, spaces used by a specific set of users, often employees)....
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Notification Devices: ADA Standard Section 806.3.2
Telephones shall have volume controls compatible with the telephone system and shall comply with 704.3....
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Addendum G: Comparison of Transfer Abilities between Men and Women
The sample consisted of 55 men and 17 women with women having an average age of 48 ± 12 years, body weight of 163.14 ± 50.71 pounds and a height of 64.17±3.0 inches and men having an...
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Transfer Protocols
In total 73 participants were enrolled the study. One participant was withdrawn because he self-reported being able to independently transfer meeting inclusion criteria but when he...
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302.5 With Limited Hearing (Section-by-Section Analysis)
302.5 With Limited Hearing (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes to revise the criterion for users with limited hearing....
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11B-806.3.2 Notification devices
Telephones shall have volume controls compatible with the telephone system and shall comply with Section 11B-704.3....