Wheelchair spaces beneath breast platforms shall comply with M303.2.4.1.
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M303.2.4.1 Breast Platforms
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M303.2.4.1.1 Depth
Wheelchair spaces shall include knee and toe clearance 25 inches (635 mm) deep minimum and 28 inches (710 mm) deep maximum.
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M303.2.4.1.2 Height
Wheelchair spaces shall include toe clearance 9 inches (230 mm) high minimum above the floor measured to a depth of 6 inches (150 mm) maximum from the toe end of the wheelchair...
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5.8.2 Knee and Toe Clearance Under Breast Platform
5.8.2 Knee and Toe Clearance Under Breast Platform. The overall knee and toe space should be increased to a minimum of 28 inches deep, from the initially proposed 25 inch absolute...
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5.8.2.5 Toe Height
5.8.2.5 Toe Height. The toe height should be 18 inches minimum, measured above the ground when the top of the breast platform is 34 inches above the ground.
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5.8.2.7 Base Support Allowance
5.8.2.7 Base Support Allowance. Base support is permitted to obstruct the clear floor space if it fits within the allowed base support volume. Base supports can be a maximum of 1½...
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5.8.2.2 Knee Clearance Depth at 27” Above the Ground
5.8.2.2 Knee Clearance Depth at 27” Above the Ground. The knee clearance should be increased at 27 inches above the ground to 18 inches minimum.
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5.8.2.5 Toe Height Recommendation
5.8.2.5 Toe Height Recommendation The Committee recommends increasing the toe height to 18 inches minimum, measured above the ground when the top of the breast platform is 34...
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5.8.2.2 Knee Clearance Depth at 27” Above the Ground
5.8.2.2 Knee Clearance Depth at 27” Above the Ground The Committee recommends increasing the knee clearance at 27 inches above the ground to 18 inches minimum.
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5.8.2.4 Unobstructed Floor Space
5.8.2.4 Unobstructed Floor Space. The unobstructed floor space in front of the base support should be a minimum of 17 inches deep.
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5.8.3.1 Breast Platform Height
5.8.3.1 Breast Platform Height. The height of the top of the breast platform should be decreased to 26 inches above the floor. The upper height range for the breast platform was not...
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5.8.2.6 Clearance Depth at Toe Height Above the Ground
5.8.2.6 Clearance Depth at Toe Height Above the Ground. The toe clearance depth should be 22 inches minimum at toe height.
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5.8.3 Breast Platform
5.8.3 Breast Platform
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5.8.2.3 Overall Knee and Toe Clearance Recommendation
5.8.2.3 Overall Knee and Toe Clearance Recommendation The Committee recommends increasing the overall knee and toe space to 28 inches minimum. Rationale for the...
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5.8.2.6 Clearance Depth at Toe Height above the ground Recommendation
5.8.2.6 Clearance Depth at Toe Height above the ground Recommendation The Committee recommends 22 inches minimum clearance depth at toe height. Rationale for...
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5.8.2.3 Overall Knee and Toe Clearance
5.8.2.3 Overall Knee and Toe Clearance. The overall knee and toe space should be increased to a minimum of 28 inches.
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Using a Fitness Center Does Not Have to be an Exercise in Frustration: Tips for People with Mobility and Visual Disabilities
By June Isaacson Kailes, Associate Director Center for Disability Issues and the Health Professions Western University of Health Sciences jik@pacbell.net Version...
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Figure M6: M303.2.4 Knee and Toe Clearance
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Physical Barriers
This very common barrier includes inaccessible parking, uneven pathways to health care offices, inaccessible medical equipment, narrow doorways, etc....
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Amenities
Fitness rooms need to provide an accessible path of travel to all different types of equipment....
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11B-205.1 General
Exercise machines and exercise equipment shall not be required to comply with Section 11B-309. 9....
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11B-205.1 General
Exercise machines and exercise equipment shall not be required to comply with Section 11B-309. 9....
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C. Costs and Benefits
Once health care providers and facilities are required to acquire accessible medical equipment, they could incur compliance costs, to the extent that their equipment is not already accessible...
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