[DSA-AC] Interior or exterior rooms, spaces, or elements that are made available to the public....
Search Results "Wheelchair Space (Medical Diagnostic Equipment)"
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PUBLIC USE
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1133A.3 Removable base cabinets
Sinks and work surfaces required by Section 1133A.4 (see Item 1 and Item 2) shall be provided with knee and toe space complying with Section 1133A.7....
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1130A.1 General
An accessible route shall be provided through all rooms and spaces of the dwelling unit....
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1010 Shooting Facilities with Firing Positions
This section requires turning space at firing positions required to be accessible....
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Area of Sport Activity
That portion of a room or space where the play or practice of a sport occurs....
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1134A.8, Item 4.1
The space beneath the lavatory shall be left clear and unobstructed;...
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1011.2.2 Surface
This section requires the surface of the clear ground space to be firm and stable....
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Tent Pad
An outdoor space designed and constructed for setting-up and securing tents....
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OPEN RISER
The space between two adjacent stair treads not closed by a riser....
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1134A.8, Item 4.1
The space beneath the lavatory shall be left clear and unobstructed;...
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OPEN RISER
The space between two adjacent stair treads not closed by a riser....
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106.5.9 Area of Sport Activity
That portion of a room or space where the play or practice of a sport occurs....
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Element
An architectural or mechanical component of a building, facility, space, or site....
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Library Card
This tech tip includes drawings for gates that can be used to close roads and trails to motorized vehicle access while still allowing access by wheelchairs and, in some cases, horses....
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Characteristics of Study Participants
3) Ambulatory with assistive device – persons with a mobility limitation who used an assistive device, such as crutches, a cane, a walker, a surgical implant or prosthetic limb; or 4) Wheelchair...
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2. Benefits: Qualitative Summary of Benefits
These four new accessibility requirements—identification of wheelchair spaces and accessible doorways (with the International Symbol of Accessibility) and priority seats (with signs), exterior...
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Key Differences Between Routes
Accessible Routes—An accessible route is a continuous, unobstructed path that connects all accessible elements and spaces of a building or facility....
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Two-tiered definitional approach. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Commenters nearly universally said that wheelchairs always should be accommodated and that they should never be subject to an assessment with regard to their admission to a particular public...