The seat shall be 16 inches (405 mm) wide minimum.
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1009.2.5 Seat Width
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1009.2.5 Seat Width
The seat shall be 16 inches (405 mm) wide minimum.
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1009.2.5 Seat Width
1009.2.5 Seat Width. The seat shall be 16 inches (405 mm) wide minimum.
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Incidental Rooms and Spaces
These can include work areas such as equipment control rooms, projection booths, radio and news booths, press boxes, and other occupiable spaces of incidental use where the maximum...
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11B-1009.2.5 Seat width
The seat shall be 16 inches (406 mm) wide minimum.
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11B-1009.2.5 Seat width
The seat shall be 16 inches (406 mm) wide minimum.
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M305.2.1 Location (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This recommendation for placement of supports on both sides of the equipment will increase the options during patient transfers.”...
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T502.2 Doorways with Lifts, Ramps or Bridgeplates
The vertical clearance at doorways with lifts, ramps or bridgeplates shall comply with T502.2....
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10. I do not have a lift at my pool and it is not readily achievable to provide one now. Do I have to close the pool?
I do not have a lift at my pool and it is not readily achievable to provide one now. Do I have to close the pool? No....
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11B-223.3 Long-term care facilities
In licensed long-term care facilities, including skilled nursing facilities, intermediate care facilities and nursing homes, at least 50 percent, but no fewer than one, of each type of patient...
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11B-223.3 Long-term care facilities
In licensed long-term care facilities, including skilled nursing facilities, intermediate care facilities and nursing homes, at least 50 percent, but no fewer than one, of each type of patient...
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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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1. MOVING (MOBILITY / PHYSICAL / MOTOR – LIMITED OR NO ABILITY GRAB, GRIP, LIFT, HOLD, ETC)
Accessible medical equipment Scale Exam / diagnostic table or chair Assistance transferring Full Partial Lift equipment...
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§ 38.95(b)(12) Use by standees
Lifts shall accommodate persons using walkers, crutches, canes or braces or who otherwise have difficulty using steps....
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5.1.2 Transfer Surface High Height Recommendations for M301 and M302
Therefore, transfer surfaces that are adjustable to a 25 inches maximum during patient transfer accommodate most patients who use mobility devices....
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5.4.6 Transfer Support Gripping Surface Cross Section and Clearances for M301, M302, and M305.2
The Access Board is considering whether the above cross section dimensions would be appropriate for the gripping surfaces of transfer supports on diagnostic equipment used by patients in...
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Armrests (M302.3.2)
M302.3.2 would require armrests to be provided on diagnostic equipment used by patients in a seated position....
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(1) Transfer Surface Location for Diagnostic Equipment Used in the Supine, Prone, or Side-lying Position
This is because many models of this equipment can be obstructed on the head or foot ends by necessary components such as emergency extraction handles, the gantry design, or integral patient...
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11B-213.2.3 Unisex (Patient) bathing rooms in medical care and long-term care facilities
Common-use unisex bathing rooms for exclusive patient use not located within patient bedrooms shall contain one shower or one bathtub, one lavatory, and one water closet....
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11B-213.2.3 Unisex (Patient) bathing rooms in medical care and long-term care facilities
Common-use unisex bathing rooms for exclusive patient use not located within patient bedrooms shall contain one shower or one bathtub, one lavatory, and one water closet....
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11B-213.2.3 Unisex (Patient) bathing rooms in medical care and long-term care facilities
Common-use unisex bathing rooms for exclusive patient use not located within patient bedrooms shall contain one shower or one bathtub, one lavatory, and one water closet....
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18 Inch Low Height
An example of providing a range is the pool seat lift accessibility standard per ADA and ABA 2004 Guidelines Section 1009.2.4, which clearly establishes that, even with adjustable devices...
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3.2 Getting on the Table
Holly reluctantly agreed to have two nurses lift her on the table for her exam, but they lifted her incorrectly. She fell and one of the nurses injured her back. ...
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5.1.4 Transfer Surface Height Measurement for M301 and M302
Rationale for final recommendation Having an accessible transfer surface height is critical to facilitate independent patient transfers to equipment used by patients both in a supine,...