Preamble, page 18. 2 IDeA Center Study at the University of Buffalo, New York: The Wheeled Mobility Anthropometry Project, Final Report, page 49, Figure 3-5, reference to “All Device...
Search Results "Anthropometry of Wheeled Mobility Project"
Commonly Searched Documents
-
Conclusion
-
1. SCOPING CONSIDERATIONS FOR ALTERATION PROJECTS
SCOPING CONSIDERATIONS FOR ALTERATION PROJECTS: A project at an existing facility is an alteration of that facility....
-
Position of Grab Bars: ADA Standard Section 609.4
Section 609.4 covers the current ADA Standards for the position of grab bars.
-
3.1 Disproportionate Costs for Small Projects
3.1 Disproportionate Costs for Small Projects: Section 11B-202.4, Exception 8 addresses the issue of disproportionate costs for smaller projects and for projects where full compliance would...
-
CASI 2014 Summer Training
CASI 2014 Summer Training
-
Plan the room set-up
□ Plan the room set-up to accommodate people with disabilities and equipment for accessibility (seats, space between rows and desks, entrance, egress, lighting, acoustics, accessible...
-
Services and Facilities
Services and Facilities Both Title II and Title III of the ADA and Section 504 require that medical care providers provide individuals with disabilities: · full and equal...
-
5.2.1.1 Transfer Surface Width Recommendations for M301
Edward Steinfeld, Director of the Center of Inclusive Design and Environmental Access at the University of Buffalo, gave a presentation on the Wheeled Mobility Anthropometry Project (AWM...
-
Lines of Sight and Dispersion: ADA Standard Section 221.2.3
Section 221.2.3 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for lines of sight and dispersion of wheelchair spaces in assembly areas.
-
Effect on Removal of Barriers in Existing Facilities: ADA Standard Section 101.2
Section 101.2 of the ADA Standards covers the effects of the removal of barriers in existing facilities.
-
Accessible Means of Egress: ADA Standard Section 207
Section 207 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible means of egress.
-
Accessible Pathway & Corridor: Minimum Clear Floor Space Required for 360-degree Turn
This data depicts the amount of space required by users of wheeled mobility devices to perform a 360-degree turn....
-
Accessible Pathway & Corridor: Minimum Clear Width Required for 90-degree Turn
This data depicts the amount of space required by users of wheeled mobility devices to perform a 90-degree turn ("L-Turn")....
-
Hospitals and Rehabilitation Facilities Specializing in the Treatment of Conditions Affecting Mobility
Hospitals and Rehabilitation Facilities Specializing in the Treatment of Conditions Affecting Mobility Access is required to all patient bedrooms and toilet rooms in facilities or units...
- Accessible Parking Video Fact Sheet
-
Accessible Pathway & Corridor: Minimum Clear Width Required for 180-degree Turn Around Barrier
This data depicts the amount of space required by users of wheeled mobility devices to perform a 180-degree turn ("U-Turn") around an obstruction....
-
Appendix 4 – References
Project report on the field testing of the Australian standard 1428-1977 part 1—Recommended amendments and index to part 2 detailed reports. ...
- Service Animals for Business Owners
-
Communication / Devices / Equipment / Other
List specific communication needs: If (under stress after seizure), I may not make sense for a while. Leave me alone for 10-15 minutes, my mind should clear. I...
-
Dispersion of Cells. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Dispersion of Cells. The NPRM did not contain express language addressing dispersion of cells in a facility. However, Advisory 232.2 of the 2004 ADAAG recommends that ‘‘[a]ccessible...
-
Industry tolerances developed as part of this project
Industry tolerances developed as part of this project The following is an excerpt from the 2009 TCA Handbook, published by the Tile Council of North America....
-
3.1. Projected Number of Auditoriums by Venue Type
It also estimates the number of auditoriums with digital projection systems. ...
-
11B-205.1 General
In residential dwelling units with mobility features where receptacles are provided in a kitchen at a corner work surface, one receptacle shall be located 36 inches (915 mm) from either...
- IDeA Center: Transferring from Wheeled Mobility to MidMark's Barrier-Free Examining Table