Section 403.5 covers the current ADA Standards for clearances on walking surfaces that are part of an accessible route.
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Clearances: ADA Standard Section 403.5
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EMPLOYEE WORK AREA
Corridors, toilet rooms, kitchenettes and break rooms are not employee work areas....
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EMPLOYEE WORK AREA
Corridors, toilet rooms, kitchenettes and break rooms are not employee work areas....
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Employee Work Area
Corridors, toilet rooms, kitchenettes and break rooms are not employee work areas....
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Work Areas (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Work Areas Proposed paragraph 36.401(b) addressed access to employment areas, rather than to the areas where goods or services are being provided....
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Landings [4.8.4]
Where ramps change direction, the landing must be at least 60 by 60 inches. This applies to switchback ramps, ramps with a 90 degree turn, and angled ramps....
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Area of Rescue Assistance
An area, which has direct access to an exit, where people who are unable to use stairs may remain temporarily in safety to await further instructions or assistance during emergency evacuation...
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5.7.1.2 Lift Compatibility Clearance in Base for Imaging Equipment (M301)
Some imaging systems already use overhead lifts to assist patients. Overhead lifts are not feasible in the MR exam room due to the magnetic fields....
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17 Inch Low Height
A 17 inch height allows for safer, easier transfers of patients whose wheelchair height is at the low end of those ranges....
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General: ADA Standard Section 805.1
Medical care facility and long-term care facility patient or resident sleeping rooms required to provide mobility features shall comply with 805....
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M301.2.1 Transfer Surface Height
Additionally these magnetic fields also preclude use of a patient’s mobility device in the exam room....
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1009.11 Instructions
In areas of refuge and exterior areas for assisted rescue, instructions on the use of the area under emergency conditions shall be posted....
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c. Transfer Surface Size for Diagnostic Equipment Used by Patients in the Supine, Prone, or Side-lying Position
Those advocating for a larger width were concerned about the ability of the patient to reposition after transfer and about accommodating obese patients....
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1009.11 Instructions
In areas of refuge, exterior areas for assisted rescue and locations required to provide two-way communications systems complying with Section 1009.8, instructions on the use of the area...
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5.2.1.1 Transfer Surface Width
The transfer surface should be 28 inches wide minimum for equipment used by patients in a supine, side-lying, or prone position....
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5.2.1 Transfer Surface Size Recommendations for M301
5.2.1 Transfer Surface Size Recommendations for M301 Description: The transfer surface is the part of the diagnostic equipment onto which patients who use mobility devices or aids transfer...
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§100.201 Common use areas
Common use areas means rooms, spaces or elements inside or outside of a building that are made available for the use of residents of a building or the guests thereof....
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5.2.1.2 Transfer Surface Depth
The transfer surface should be 17 inches deep minimum for all equipment used by patients in a supine, side-lying, or prone position with the exception of imaging equipment....
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Surface: ADA Standard Section 810.2.1
Bus stop boarding and alighting areas shall have a firm, stable surface....
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11B-810.2.1 Surface
Bus stop boarding and alighting areas shall have a firm, stable surface....
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11B-810.2.1 Surface
Bus stop boarding and alighting areas shall have a firm, stable surface....
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M305.2.3 Height (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In the MDE NPRM there was no specific requirement regarding the height of the transfer support, only that it be “within reach” of the patient (proposed M305.2.1)....
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F202.6.5.7 Depositories, Vending Machines, Change Machines, and Mail Boxes
Depositories, vending machines, change machines, and mail boxes shall comply with F228....