4.4.2 Mammography Equipment and Scooters The Committee considered the interaction of women who use scooters with mammography equipment....
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4.4.2 Mammography Equipment and Scooters
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603.2.3 Door Swing
Doors to a toilet room or bathing room for a single occupant accessed only through a private office and not for common use or public use shall be permitted to swing into the clear floor...
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Tread Obstacles [1017.5]
The limit on the height of tread obstacles on trails, passing spaces, and resting intervals is based on the surface material used....
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C. Doors
shallow closets, do the doors to required accessible spaces, and all doors into and within guestrooms allow at least 32" clear passage width for wheelchairs, crutch users, and persons who use...
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603.2.3 Door Swing
Doors to a toilet room or bathing room for a single occupant accessed only through a private office and not for common use or public use shall be permitted to swing into the clear floor...
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DOT Response
The Department believes strongly that Web sites used by consumers of transportation providers should be accessible....
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E206.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Second, it requires microphones to be capable of being turned on and off to allow a user to intermix speech with TTY use....
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2. Tips to Improve Access
Some of these issues are covered by the ADA, others are not, but they all can affect how easy or difficult the facility is to use....
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Data Analyses
Frequency tabulations were used to identify data entry errors. T-tests and correlations were used to evaluate the relationships between numerical data....
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Assistive Powered Scooters
Assistive Powered Scooters Assistive powered scooters are three- or four-wheel devices designed to provide mobility for individuals with limited endurance for walking or using a manual...
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Station 4-Acceleration
Practitioners use acceleration rates to calculate gap acceptance and the necessary intersection sight distance....
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Bathtubs (ADAAG 4.20)
Bathtubs (ADAAG 4.20) ADA Accessibility Guidelines for bathtubs are predicated on the use of a conventional residential bathtub by individuals who independently transfer from a wheelchair...
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Suggested best practices for architects and other design professionals
It is simply a matter of clearly communicating four things: (1) what is wanted, (2) the standards used, (3) how compliance will be verified, and (4) what the result of noncompliance will...
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Operating Hardware
Result: Persons who have the use of only one hand or who have limited use of hands, wrists, or arms are unable to open doors to get into rooms, lock doors for security, use sinks or showers...
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Drinking Fountains
Requirement: 4.1.3(10)* Drinking Fountains: (a) Where only one drinking fountain is provided on a floor there shall be a drinking fountain which is accessible to individuals who use...
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Department that ADA Standard 4.33.3 and the United States' interpretation thereof provided insufficient guidance for theater designers about the proper placement of wheelchair seating areas...
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11B-802.1.3 Depth
A rear or front entry wheelchair space, as depicted in Figure 11B-802.1.3 (a) can have a shorter length (48 inches) of maneuvering area....
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R302.7 Surfaces
and pedestrian pushbuttons (see R209), clear spaces at street furniture such as benches (see R212.6), and clear spaces within transit shelters (see R308.2); • Boarding and alighting areas...
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R204.2 Sidewalks
right-of-way that pedestrian access routes must connect to include accessible pedestrian signals and pedestrian pushbuttons (see R209), street furniture (see R212), boarding and alighting areas...
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Performance and Productivity
Jeanne Halloin: The Heschong-Mahone Group out of California has other daylighting research on productivity, both in schools, and then they also did one in Wal-Mart where in the daylit areas...
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11. Self-evaluation
For those recipients required to keep records, the requirements have been made more specific; records must include a list of persons consulted and a description of areas examined, problems...
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11B-223.1.1 Alterations
As a facility is altered over time, every effort should be made to disperse accessible sleeping rooms among patient care areas such as pediatrics, cardiac care, maternity, and other units...
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Character Height [4.30.3]
SEGD recommends a minimum 75 feet viewing distance for such areas. Traffic patterns and sign function may also be important factors to consider....