Data from the Wheeled Mobility Anthropometry Project showed that the seat heights of many mobility devices are above the range specified in the 2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines...
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Wheeled Mobility Anthropometry Project
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Paragraph (f) (Advisory Guidance)
Section 4.34.3 of the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG) also contains specific information concerning reach ranges....
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3.2 MDE Advisory Committee Process
As shown in Table 1.2, the MDE Advisory Committee included representatives from a range of stakeholder organizations....
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Clear Floor Space: ADA Standard Section 606.2
Section 606.2 covers the current ADA Standards for clear floor space at lavatories and sinks.
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Water Closets and Toilet Compartments for Children's Use: ADA Standard Section 604.9
Section 604.9 covers the current ADA Standards for water closets and toilet compartments for children's use.
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R403 Operable Parts (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Operable parts must be located within the reach ranges (see R406). Operable parts must be operable with one hand and not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist....
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223.1.1 Alterations
In this way, people with disabilities can have access to the full-range of services provided by a medical care facility....
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Long-Term Research
Two other considerations for future study warrant mention: linkage and range-of- joint motion (ROJM) studies useful for the creation of dynamic human modeling software, and compilation of...
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Hand Cycle Wheelchair Attachment
Typically, these attachments include a front wheel and arm crank mechanism and incorporate a wide range of gearing options and hand brakes....
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3.3.9 Toe Clearance Depth, minimum
3.3.9 Toe Clearance Depth, minimum Toe clearance depths for the standards range from 150 mm (6 in.) in the U.S. to 230 mm (9 in.) in Canada (Figure 3‒9)....
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Measuring instruments and accuracy
These range from inexpensive, moderately accurate measuring tapes and carpenter's levels to extremely accurate, automated electronic devices costing tens of thousands of dollars....
- Hoyer Journey Stand-Up Lift
- Hoyer Ascend Stand-Up Lift
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Refreshment Table
with standard drinking glasses for people who have limited hand mobility), straws (for people who have difficulty drinking directly from glasses), utensils, and napkins within the reach range...
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Water Closet Centerline and Seat Height
In the final rule, the Board has revised this provision to recognize a range (17 to 19 inches) for the centered location that is consistent in scope (2 inches) with the specification for...
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606 Lavatories and Sinks
include: clarifying the scope of this section (606.1) adding a new exception that allows a parallel approach at kitchen sinks in spaces where a cook top or conventional range...
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Raised Characters
The final rule retains the specified range of e to 2 inches, but an exception allows a ½ inch minimum where the same information is provided separately on a visual sign (703.2.5)....
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M302.2.1 Adjustability (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The MDE NPRM proposed a transfer surface height range for diagnostic equipment used by patients in a seated position of 17 inches minimum and 19 inches maximum....
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Medical Diagnostic Equipment Accessibility Standards Sub-Committee Recommendations Imaging Equipment
However, given the enormous diversity of imaging equipment needed to achieve the broad range of diagnostic objectives Sections M302, Diagnostic Equipment used by Patients in Seated Position...
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407.2.2.3 Audible Signals
Existing elevators shall not be required to comply with the requirements for frequency and dB range of audible signals....
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407.2.2.3 Audible Signals
Existing elevators shall not be required to comply with the requirements for frequency and dB range of audible signals....
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COST OF EQUIPMENT
COST OF EQUIPMENT Table 1: Cost of Equipment Configurations Dimensions Price Range Average Price Price Increase Configuration #1:...
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Effects of Lighting and Daylighting on Performance
Most patients self-report their vision quality is quite poor – in poor ranges, over 90 percent (slide 49)....