In order to promote safety, a portable ramp should be properly secured; have railings; and a firm, stable, nonslip surface....
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Developing a plan based on priorities
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Positioning Supports Considered
., length, height above the patient support surface, location) to ensure their effectiveness?...
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H. Barriers Affecting Accessibility and Usability of Medical Diagnostic Equipment
., height, width, length), contact surfaces (e.g., stiffness, comfort, color contrast), supports for transferring onto and off of equipment and positioning their bodies on the equipment...
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Section 37.165 Lift and Securement Use
., an elderly person who can walk on a level surface without use of a mobility aid but cannot raise his or her legs sufficiently to climb bus steps) must also be permitted to use the lift...
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Section 37.165 Lift and Securement Use
., an elderly person who can walk on a level surface without use of a mobility aid but cannot raise his or her legs sufficiently to climb bus steps) must also be permitted to use the lift...
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Toilet Paper Dispensers
maximum in front of the water closet measured to the centerline of the dispenser.The paper outlet of the dispenser must be located 15 inches minimum and 48 inches maximum above the finish floor...
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205 and 309 Operable Parts
exception into three exceptions covering operable parts intended only for use by service or maintenance personnel, electrical or communication receptacles serving a dedicated use, and floor...
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1133B.2.5.2
Hardware shall be centered between 30 inches (762 mm) and 44 inches (1118 mm) above the floor....
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4.4.3 Implications of Mammography Equipment Components
This base support must be low enough so that the woman’s wheelchair footrests can ride over it; furthermore, it must allow enough unobstructed floor space to ensure that her wheelchair’s...
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Section 36.406(g) Medical Care Facilities (Section-by-Section Analysis)
feasible to distribute these rooms among each of the specialty areas, would it be appropriate that required accessible rooms be dispersed so that there are accessible patient rooms on each floor...
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What is an Accessible Seat and Who Can Use One?
Accessible seats are spaces specifically designed for wheelchairs and include features such as an accessible approach, location at grade, clear floor space, and larger dimensions....
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Alterations
restriping a parking lot, moving walls, moving a fixed ATM to another location, installing a new service counter or display shelves, changing a doorway entrance, or replacing fixtures, flooring...
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Wheelchair Turning Space [4.2.3]
Generally, the depth of usable floor space below fixed elements with knee and toe clearance is limited to 19 inches....
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2. b. ii. Accessible Door Hardware
Hardware required for accessible door passage shall be mounted no higher than 48 in (1220 mm) above finished floor. xv Figure 14 and 15 (top and bottom left) Non-accessible door...
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4.3 Locker Room Barriers and Solutions
High cost Not enough space in front of the lockers Ask staff to permanently assign you a locker in an accessible location, such as at the end of a row where there is extra floor...
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4.3.5 Turning clearance
T shaped space is not included here because it can be derived from the 90-degree turn to establish the width of the arms of the T and the clear floor space to determine the length of each...
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4.16.6 Dispensers
As a result, the dispenser was located 24" above the floor, 5" higher than the minimum height in ADAAG, and 42" from the rear wall (Figure 13), which would have been too high and too far...