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6. Minimum (Low) Height Standard for Transfer Surfaces
Minimum (Low) Height Standard for Transfer Surfaces As indicated in Section 5.1.1, the MDE Advisory Committee recommends that equipment with transfer surfaces be height adjustable in...
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Registered Accessibility Specialist (RAS) Bulletin RAS 2012-01 Referenced Standards
RAS 2012-01 Referenced Standards Effective Date: April 16, 2012 2012 TAS Reference: 105.2 The Department is not the authority having jurisdiction for ensuring...
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Referenced Standards [§105]
Referenced Standards [§105] The ADA Standards reference industry standards for certain elements, including automated doors (ANSI/BHMA standards), means of egress (IBC), fire...
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Construction and Manufacturing Tolerances
., “tolerated”), variation from a specified dimension resulting from the process of construction or manufacture....
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F201.3 Temporary and Permanent Structures
Structures and equipment directly associated with the actual processes of construction are not required to be accessible as permitted in F203.2....
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201.3 Temporary and Permanent Structures
Structures and equipment directly associated with the actual processes of construction are not required to be accessible as permitted in 203.2...
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11B-201.3 Temporary and permanent structures
Structures and equipment directly associated with the actual processes of construction are not required to be accessible as permitted in 203.2....
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11B-201.3 Temporary and permanent structures
Structures and equipment directly associated with the actual processes of construction are not required to be accessible as permitted in 203.2. ...
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201.3 Temporary and Permanent Structures
Structures and equipment directly associated with the actual processes of construction are not required to be accessible as permitted in 203.2. ...
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11B-201.3 Temporary and permanent structures
Structures and equipment directly associated with the actual processes of construction are not required to be accessible as permitted in Section 11B-203.2. ◼...
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Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
also responsible – and I have to look here, under the rehabilitation act – for promulgating standards that cover the accessibility of electronic and information technology, as well as telecommunications...
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SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND 360 FEDERAL CREDIT UNION UNDER THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
DJ# 202-14-182
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1. Standing Supports
One commenter, a medical association, indicated that standing supports for imaging equipment vary widely based on the type of environment and specific imaging equipment being used....
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5. Edge Protection
The Access Board sought public input with question 30 in the MDE NPRM preamble, on whether there is diagnostic equipment with wheelchair spaces on raised platforms that does not provide...
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M303.3.3.3 Clear Width
The clear width of ramp runs shall be 36 inches (915 mm) minimum.
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M302.2.5 Unobstructed Transfer
Each transfer side complying with M302.2.4 shall provide unobstructed access to transfer surfaces. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Obstructions no more than 3 inches (75 mm) deep shall be...
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M303.3.3.1 Running Slope
Ramp runs shall have a running slope not steeper than 1:12. EXCEPTION: A running slope not steeper than 1:8 shall be permitted for ramp runs with a maximum height of 2 ½ inches...
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M305.3.2.1 Horizontal Position
The height of the top of the gripping surface on horizontal standing supports shall be 34 inches (865 mm) minimum and 38 inches (965 mm) maximum above the standing surface.
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M303.3.3.4 Edge Protection
Ramps with drop offs ½ inch (13 mm) or greater shall provide edge protection 2 inches (50 mm) high minimum on each side with a drop off.
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M303.3.3.5 Handrails
Ramps with a rise greater than 6 inches (150 mm) shall provide handrails on both sides.