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Electric Vehicle Charging Stations, Accessibility: FAQs
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Section 36.308 Seating in Assembly Areas (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
users who wish to transfer to existing seating, paragraph (a)(1) of the final rule adds a requirement that, to the extent readily achievable, a reasonable number of seats with removable aisle-side...
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Section 36.308 Seating in Assembly Areas (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
users who wish to transfer to existing seating, paragraph (a)(1) of the final rule adds a requirement that, to the extent readily achievable, a reasonable number of seats with removable aisle-side...
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4.3.5.3 180-degree turn around an obstacle
In our research, we studied the impact of keeping the depth of the turning area and the entry/egress aisle width identical....
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Question 2
The Access Board is expected to promulgate design standards for medical and dental diagnostic tables and chairs....
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Boarding Assistance
for example, you are completely immobile, ask carrier personnel to provide a wheelchair to transport you to and from the gate, a lift (if necessary), and assistance transferring from an aisle...
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A. Aircraft Accessibility
For example: Aircraft with 30 or more passenger seats must have movable aisle armrests on at least half of the aisle seats where it is feasible and it does not interfere with safety...
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5.5.1 Armrest Provision for M302
Today, some chair types contain armrests used for transferring and positioning. NPRM Proposed Provision: M302.3.2 Armrests....
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11B-502.5 Vertical clearance
Parking spaces, access aisles and vehicular routes serving them shall provide a vertical clearance of 98 inches (2489 mm) minimum. [2010 ADA Standards] 502.5 Vertical Clearance....
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4.3.3 Clear Floor Area
chair and scooter users using data from our study....
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Attachment J
Van accessible spaces shall be a minimum of 96 inches wide and served by access aisles at least 96 inches wide. ...
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M301.1 General
EXCEPTION: Examination chairs complying with M302 that recline to facilitate diagnosis after patients transfer onto the chair shall not be required to comply with M301....
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IMPLICATION OF A 19-INCH MINIMUM STANDARD FOR THE HIGHEST POINT IN THE LOWEST ADJUSTABLE POSITION
POINT IN THE LOWEST ADJUSTABLE POSITION This minority report presents the factors that support a minimum standard of 19 inches as the highest point on the transfer surface in a table or chair’s...
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§382.65(c)(1)
movable or removable, adequate occupant restraint systems, a backrest height that permits assistance to passengers in transferring, structurally sound handles for maneuvering the occupied chair...
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Introduction
Introduction The Tables & Chairs Subcommittee met six times via conference call....
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M302.2 Transfer Surface
• Sub-Committee Recommendation: No revision as a stretcher chair should be the equivalent of a mobile examination chair....
- Access Board: Signs
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SEAT HEIGHT MEASUREMENT DETAIL
Note that examination tables and chairs only use bolsters on certain areas of the transfer surface....
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12206(a)(1)
--Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Attorney General, in consultation with the Chair of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the Secretary of Transportation...
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12206(a)(1) In general
(1) In general Not later than 180 days after July 26, 1990, the Attorney General, in consultation with the Chair of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the Secretary of Transportation...
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11B-812.6.3 Ambulatory
Vehicle spaces serving ambulatory EVCS shall be 120 inches (3048 mm) wide minimum and shall not be required to have an adjacent access aisle....
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3.3.7 Toe Clearance Height, minimum
In particular, the 80th percentile of toe clearance height for manual chairs (276 mm or 10 in.) suggests that over 20% of manual chair users exceed the minimum required toe clearance height...
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Interacting with People with Visual Disabilities
When leading a person through a narrow space such as an aisle, put your arm they are holding on to behind your back as a signal that they should walk directly behind you....
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III-4.4600 Seating in assembly areas
Portable chairs or other means must be provided only when it is readily achievable to do so. How many seating locations for persons who use wheelchairs must be provided?...