Security personnel shall inspect Segways in the same manner as other motorized devices that enter the building, including electric wheelchairs and scooters. ...
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Security (where access is controlled by security personnel and screening devices)
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Issue 5: Tactile arrow (in line)
Figure 12: In this new construction, APS is located too far from the sidewalk to be reached by a user of a wheelchair or scooter....
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Mitigating measures
non-comprehensive list of mitigating measures: medications; prosthetic devices (for example, an artificial arm); assistive devices (for example, computer modifications that increase accessibility, wheelchairs...
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What terms will let people know whether our facility is accessible?
A handicap is a barrier or circumstance that makes progress or success difficult, such as stairs that handicap passage by a person using a wheelchair....
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Prepare different kits for different places and situations:
Know what you are able to carry in a fanny pack, backpack or bag from a wheelchair, scooter or other assistive device....
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Slope and Rise [4.8.2]
Variation above regular construction tolerances can be disruptive to wheelchair travel, especially in the ascent direction....
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V. RESERVATION OF RIGHTS
barriers to access identified by the United States, to the extent such is readily achievable as required by applicable law, including modifying suites, and the installation of additional wheelchair...
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Access to your doctor’s office or medical equipment
You might need it if you use a wheelchair, a scooter, a walker, a cane, or crutches. Or you may have problems getting around, walking, balancing, or climbing stairs....
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Current industry standard practices resulting from this project
The ICPI, along with the Brick Industry Association and the National Concrete Masonry Association, funded research in 2002 to evaluate the vibration exposure during electric and manual wheelchair...
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Ground Level Play Components: ADA Standard Section 240.2.1
Section 240.2.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for ground level play components.
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11B-240.2.1 Ground level play components
Ramps are preferred over transfer systems since not all children who use wheelchairs or other mobility devices may be able to use, or may choose not to use, transfer systems....
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5. Do Title II and Section 504 apply to the programs, services, and activities of family courts?
and persons with disabilities must have an equal opportunity to participate in proceedings.59 For example, if a conference or hearing is scheduled in a location that is inaccessible to wheelchair...
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3.3.2 Experienced Clinicians
Committee felt strongly that it would be useful to hear perspectives from clinicians with extensive experience with persons with disabilities about the process of transferring patients from wheelchairs...
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James E. Woods, Ph.D., P.E. Natural Lighting for Persons with Low Vision
Now, penetrate 75 percent of your space with 200 foot-candles and you’re going to have a lot of glare....
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Phase II: Energy and Commerce & Public Works and Transportation Committees
For Amtrak, the Energy and Commerce Committee even developed a formula to determine precisely how many spaces had to be available for persons using wheelchairs, including space to store...
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