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Closed Functionality
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3.3.12 180-Degree Turn around a Barrier
The results show that the current standards accommodate at least 90% of the powered chair users and manual wheelchair users, and almost 80% of the scooter users in our sample....
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Station 6-Speed
Speed is defined as the normal cruising speed of users on a flat, smooth section of a shared use path....
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2.2.4 Maneuverability
2.2.4 Maneuverability WhMD users were video recorded while completing the following tasks: • 90-degree turn, • 180-degree turn with no restrictions on length of the maneuver,...
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INTRODUCTION
With increases in the number of emerging users comes a greater need to design and build suitable facilities....
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Summary
Some limitations on data items routinely coded (e.g., insufficient detail on location of injury event, user experience)....
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Audio Elements
Users seem to prefer devices that they can carry with them as opposed to audio embedded in the exhibit....
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Manual Wheelchairs
Manual Wheelchairs The manual wheelchair user group are individuals who use wheelchairs that are propelled by their own muscular strength and endurance (figures 7 and 8)....
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Documentation of Impact and Validity Evidence
(1) Simplified recordkeeping for users with less than 100 employees. ...
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§1607.15 Documentation of impact and validity evidence.
(1) Simplified recordkeeping for users with less than 100 employees. ...
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404.2 Manual Doors, Doorways, and Manual Gates
Manual doors and doorways and manual gates intended for user passage shall comply with 404.2....
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§ 1194.41(c)
(c) Support services for products shall accommodate the communication needs of end-users with disabilities....
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404.2 Manual Doors, Doorways, and Manual Gates
Manual doors and doorways and manual gates intended for user passage shall comply with 404.2....
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§ 36.311(c)(4)
(4) The ability of the public accommodation to stow the mobility device when not in use, if requested by the user....
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§ 35.137(c)(4)
(4) The ability of the public entity to stow the mobility device when not in use, if requested by the user....
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6d.
Does the lift allow a wheelchair user unassisted entry, operation, and exit? Yes _____ No _____...
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§1193.41(a) Operable without vision
Provide at least one mode that does not require user vision....
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b. Telephone Communications
Telephone relay services involve a relay operator who uses both a standard telephone and a TTY to type the voice messages to the TTY user and read the TTY messages to the standard telephone...
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Limitations
Vibrations that WC users feel and perceive can be affected by a number of factors including the speed they travel, wheel type, wheel size, wheel base, suspension type, cushion type, etc....
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302.5 With Limited Hearing (Section-by-Section Analysis)
302.5 With Limited Hearing (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes to revise the criterion for users with limited hearing....
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18.1 Q. Is it necessary to provide usable doors when the door leads to an area of the dwelling that is not accessible, such as the door leading down to an unfinished basement...?
Within the dwelling unit, doors intended for user passage through the unit must meet the requirements for usable doors....
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502.3.6 Text (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Additionally, text that can be set by the user would have to be capable of being set programmatically, including through assistive technology....
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11B-212.3 Sinks
Both ADA and CBC lack definitions for mop sinks, service sinks and scullery sinks, so their identifications rely upon definitions in collegiate dictionaries (unspecified) per 2013 CBC 11B...