Motor Impairments: To evacuate individuals with motor impairments, employers can purchase evacuation devices. These devices help move people with motor impairments down the...
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Motor Impairments
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401.1 Scope
EXCEPTION: Hardware that is assistive technology shall not be required to conform to the requirements of this chapter....
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Whether the definition of "wheelchair'' includes the Segway® PT. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
individuals with disabilities, nor used primarily by persons with disabilities, complicates the question of to what extent individuals with disabilities should be allowed to operate them in areas...
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Storing Wheelchairs and Other Assistive Devices in the Cabin
Storing Wheelchairs and Other Assistive Devices in the Cabin Carriers must allow passengers with a disability using personal ventilators/respirators to bring their equipment, including...
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1009.6.5 Two-way communication
Areas of refuge shall be provided with a two-way communication system complying with Sections 1009.8.1 and 1009.8.2....
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11B-203.8 Residential facilities
In residential facilities, common use areas that do not serve residential dwelling units required to provide mobility features complying with Sections 11B-809.2 through 11B-809.4 or adaptable...
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11B-221.2.3.2 Vertical dispersion
Wheelchair spaces shall be dispersed vertically at varying distances from the screen, performance area, or playing field....
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Are doors or gates to employee work areas required to comply?
Areas used only by employees as work areas must provide access for approach, entry, and exit, including means of egress....
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232.5 Visiting Areas
232.5 Visiting Areas. Visiting areas shall comply with 232.5....
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Amusement Rides: ADA Standard Section 206.7.7
Section 206.7.7 covers the most current ADA Standards for platform lifts used to connect accessible routes to load and unload areas serving amusement rides.
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11B-206.7.7 Amusement rides
Platform lifts shall be permitted to provide accessible routes to load and unload areas serving amusement rides....
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3.4.3 Unrestricted Viewing Opportunities
Each viewing area that is required to be accessible by section 3.4.1 shall provide at least one unrestricted viewing opportunity that accommodates eye levels between 32 inches (815 mm) minimum...
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F219.3 Receivers
Receivers complying with 706.2 shall be provided for assistive listening systems in each assembly area in accordance with Table F219.3....
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219.3 Receivers
Receivers complying with 706.2 shall be provided for assistive listening systems in each assembly area in accordance with Table 219.3....
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20. Luggage and Packages
A passenger's request for a fixed route or paratransit driver to assist with luggage or packages may be denied in those instances where it is not the normal policy or practice of the transportation...
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JORDANNE - A short documentary about Jordanne Whiley, a British wheelchair tennis player
Requires the Registered User plan or above. Login!
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Wilderness Access Decision Tool
Federal managers of wilderness areas can use this matrix to make appropriate, objective, and consistent decisions that meet the legal requirement to provide equal opportunity for all individuals...
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§382.123 What are the requirements concerning priority cabin stowage for wheelchairs and other assistive devices?
[Doc. No. DOT-OST-2004-19482, 73 FR 27665, May 13, 2008, as amended at 78 FR 67924, Nov. 12, 2013]
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Turning Space: ADA Standard Section 808.2
Where provided, areas that are raised or depressed and accessed by ramps or platform lifts with entry ramps shall provide unobstructed turning space complying with 304....
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Whether the definition of ‘‘wheelchair'' includes the Segway® PT. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
individuals with disabilities, nor used primarily by persons with disabilities, complicates the question of to what extent individuals with disabilities should be allowed to operate them in areas...
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Controls: ADA Standard Section 404.3.5
Section 404.3.5 covers the current ADA Standards for controls at automatic and power-assisted doors and gates.
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Break Out Opening: ADA Standard Section 404.3.6
Section 404.3.6 covers the current ADA Standards for the break out openings at swinging or sliding doors and gates.
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11B-404.3.6 Break out opening
Where doors and gates without standby power are a part of a means of egress, the clear break out opening at swinging or sliding doors and gates shall be 32 inches (813 mm) minimum...
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11B-404.3.5 Controls
Manually operated controls shall comply with Section 11B-309. The clear floor space adjacent to the control shall be located beyond the arc of the door swing. Advisory 11B-404.3.5...
