Follette Story, Erin Schwier, and June Issacson Kailes, “Perspectives of Patients with Disabilities on the Accessibility of Medical Equipment: Examination Tables, Imaging Equipment, Medical Chairs...
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III. Summary of Comments
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b) Library Program
Each morning, trained library staff inspect their respective facilities, move furniture (including misplaced/errant step stools and chairs) or other objects that may impede the path of travel...
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Road Roughness Analysis
Vibration measurements were also recorded during the trials using speedometers attached to a caster wheel of the chair....
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Methodology and Data Analysis
and approach to water closets, transfer and roll-in showers, and bathtubs; space requirements at fixtures; support and transfer devices and methods, including grab bars, lifts, shower chairs...
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B. Legal foundation for equipment and furniture coverage
New technologies have led to accessible equipment and furniture ranging from accessible medical exam tables for individuals who use wheelchairs to "talking" ATMs and interactive kiosks,...
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Phase III: Judiciary Committee
It also provided that places where exams were administered had to be accessible.82 Additional amendments were introduced, but they failed....
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5. Exception from the Requirements of M302 for Weight Scales with Integral Seats
of any diagnostic equipment with a folding seat, but asserted that if patients can use the equipment in wheelchairs, then they should not be transferred onto the folding seat, and the chair...
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Construction and Maintenance Practices
For example, trained maintenance and recreation personnel will know not to put a chair or garbage receptacle beside the door of an accessible restroom stall that would prevent the door from...
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Notes
choose to work in a seated position, to enable patients to keep their feet on the floor while seated, and to accommodate patients who need to transfer laterally between the platform and a chair...
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Legislation
Accelerations were recorded on the seat and footrest of the chair as the subjects drove over the surfaces....
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Appendix: Revised Annotated Bibliography
Measurements were taken with the subjects sitting upright in their usual chairs and relevant details of age, time spent in chair, level of spinal cord lesion, whether complete or incomplete...
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Hologic, Inc.
The process of detecting breast cancer begins with regular mammography screening exams....
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Negotiations Between the Senate and the White House
Negotiations Between the Senate and the White House Although Senator Harkin was the Senate sponsor, Senator Kennedy—the full committee Chair and a senior Senator—took the lead in negotiating...
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APPENDIX A
Please indicate the average amount of time you spend per day actually moving your wheelchair: (Propelling a manual chair or driving a power chair) (Check one answer) [ ] 10-30 minutes...
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Section 2: References
Perspectives of patients with disabilities on the accessibility of medical equipment: Examination tables, imaging equipment, medical chairs, and weight scales....
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Design Features and Accommodations for those with Depression, PTSD, & Other Mental Health Conditions in the Workplace
considered in the design process: A private and comfortable space that may include a door that can lock An electrical outlet for plugging in the pump A comfortable chair...
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Attachment B – Code References
Rearranging tables, chairs, vending machines, display racks, and other furniture. Repositioning telephones. Adding raised markings on elevator control buttons....
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III-4.4200 Readily achievable barrier removal
examples of modifications that may be readily achievable: 1) Installing ramps; 2) Making curb cuts in sidewalks and entrances; 3) Repositioning shelves; 4) Rearranging tables, chairs...
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II. COORDINATION AND OVERSIGHT
., padded leg supports on a gynecological exam table)....
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Effect on Removal of Barriers in Existing Facilities: ADA Standard Section 101.2
Section 101.2 of the ADA Standards covers the effects of the removal of barriers in existing facilities.
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Issue 23: Should design guidance for persons with low vision be prescriptive or performance based?
Response by Marsha Mazz: Bob, as former chair of the ANSI A117 membership committee, and as a current member also of A117, I will say that anyone who applies for membership and has not ever...
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11B-101.2 Reserved.
limited to, the following actions – 1) Installing ramps; 2) Making curb cuts in sidewalks and entrances; 3) Repositioning shelves; 4) Rearranging tables, chairs...