Permanent seats at the head end of the bathtub shall be 15 inches (381 mm) deep minimum and shall extend from the back wall to or beyond the outer edge of the bathtub....
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11B-610.2 Bathtub seats
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1011.7 Outdoor Rinsing Showers
EXCEPTION: Where vandalism is a consideration, a fixed shower head located at 48 in (1220 mm) above the ground shall be permitted in place of a hand-held shower spray unit....
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610.2 Bathtub Seats
Permanent seats at the head end of the bathtub shall be 15 inches (380 mm) deep minimum and shall extend from the back wall to or beyond the outer edge of the bathtub....
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1009.2 Pool Lifts
Additional options such as armrests, head rests, seat belts, and leg support will enhance accessibility and better accommodate people with a wide range of disabilities....
- Rakks® Wall Mounted Standards with Rakks® Brackets
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§ 38.159(b)(9) Platform deflection
(exclusive of vehicle roll or pitch) in any direction between its unloaded position and its position when loaded with 600 pounds (2665 N) applied through a 26 inch (660 mm) by 26 inch test...
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Chapter 5 Addendum: Title II Checklist (Website Accessibility)
If your website has online forms, do HTML tags describe all of the controls (including all text fields, check boxes, drop-down lists, and buttons) that people can use in order to complete...
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CONCLUSIONS
• Community mobility of the subjects as measured by total energy expenditure on the ADAAG course, level of fitness as measured by the PWC170 and grip strength tests, and the type of...
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2.4.3. Maintenance and Administrative Costs
The maintenance and administrative costs include, but are not limited to: Periodic ongoing maintenance, system testing, and cleaning of devices – Under heavy use from patrons, movie...
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Slip Resistance
Since rating systems are unique to the test method, specific levels of slip resistance can only be meaningfully specified according to a particular measurement protocol....
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Platform Edges
Since the sway of some rail cars may overlap a platform edge, the area of the detectable warning installation should not be considered a safety zone but rather an indication of an adjacent drop-off...
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Typical Issues
Accessible route connecting accessible parking and drop-off area (if provided) to the accessible entrance....
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4. Obstructions
Likewise, subject to the limitations discussed in the introduction to this appendix, paratransit operators should be flexible in establishing pick up and drop off points to avoid obstructions...
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4. Obstructions
Likewise, subject to the limitations discussed in the introduction to this appendix, paratransit operators should be flexible in establishing pick up and drop off points to avoid obstructions...
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11B-805.4.3 Turning space
"Each side" includes both sides and the foot, but does not include the head unless the provision of care requires it. ...
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11B-805 Medical care and long-term care facilities
"Each side" includes both sides and the foot, but does not include the head unless the provision of care requires it....
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A. Format and Organization
Main section headings are designated by three numbers (e.g., T101, T102, etc.). Under each main section heading, the text of the guidelines is organized by section levels....
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11B-1009.2 Pool lifts
Additional options such as armrests, head rests, seat belts, and leg support will enhance accessibility and better accommodate people with a wide range of disabilities....
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610.2 Bathtub Seats
Permanent seats at the head end of the bathtub shall be 15 inches (380 mm) deep minimum and shall extend from the back wall to or beyond the outer edge of the bathtub....
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Accessible Routes
The accessible route must comply with ADAAG provisions for the location, width (minimum of 36 inches), passing space,head room, surface, slope (maximum of 1:12 or 8.33%), changes in level...
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11B-1009.2 Pool lifts
Additional options such as armrests, head rests, seat belts, and leg support will enhance accessibility and better accommodate people with a wide range of disabilities....
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1009.2 Pool Lifts
Additional options such as armrests, head rests, seat belts, and leg support will enhance accessibility and better accommodate people with a wide range of disabilities....
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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
For more Federal government resources and information on HIV/AIDS, including about prevention, testing, treatment, research, and the National HIV/AIDS Strategy, visit http://www.aids.gov...