Where possible, elongated openings should be placed perpendicular, or as close to perpendicular as possible, to the dominant direction of travel....
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7.4.7 Openings
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306.1 General
When determining clearance under an object for required turning or maneuvering space, care should be taken to ensure the space is clear of any obstructions....
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vi. Rehabilitation Equipment
exercise equipment and furniture, including balance equipment, cardiopulmonary equipment, exercise pulleys and stretching equipment, resistance equipment, and general exercise equipment, should...
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APPENDIX
This appendix contains materials of an advisory nature and provides additional information that should help the reader to understand the minimum requirements of the guidelines or to design...
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Single-User Toilet Rooms: No Side Transfer Space
Lavatory placement is limited by the rear gab bar, which should not overlap counter surfaces....
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Medical Care Facilities [6]
Other facilities not listed should be treated according to the examples they most closely resemble....
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Valet Parking
Where valet service is optional or intermittent, accessible spaces should be provided in addition to the accessible passenger loading zones....
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306.1 General
When determining clearance under an object for required turning or maneuvering space, care should be taken to ensure the space is clear of any obstructions....
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Knee Clearance: Clearance as Measured from Anterior-Most Point - Manual Wheelchair
Hence, to accommodate a particular percentage of users, the side profile of a design element (shown by dotted line) should not extend outside the corresponding shaded area....
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Knee Clearance: Clearance as Measured from Dorsal Foot Point - Manual Wheelchair
Hence, to accommodate a particular percentage of users, the side profile of a design element (shown by dotted line) should not extend outside the corresponding shaded area....
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2.1.1
If tolerances stricter than those given in an industry standard are required for a specific project, these should be stated, with the recognition that tighter tolerances may increase construction...
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Two-Way Communication Systems [§230 and §708]
Lighted signals should have labels to indicate their meaning. If handsets are provided, cords must be at least 29” long....
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Is automation of doors required?
Otherwise, closers should be set with the minimum force practicable....
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1.2.1
This should be coordinated with the specification requirements....
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Armrests (M302.3.2)
This is consistent with ANSI/AAMI HE75 which recommends that “[f]or support surfaces that require the patient to assume a seated position, armrests should be provided to enhance patient...
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11B-802.1.2 Width
It should be noted that although side access to the wheelchair space is allowed, fixed companion seating also must be provided adjacent to each wheelchair space.◼...
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Appendix to Part 38—Guidance Material
, 1991, as amended at 63 FR 51702, 51703, Sept. 28, 1998; 79 FR 21407, Apr. 16, 2014] This appendix contains materials of an advisory nature and provides additional information that should...
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306.1 General
When determining clearance under an object for required turning or maneuvering space, care should be taken to ensure the space is clear of any obstructions....
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surface mounted toilet paper dispensers
I feel this should be a future code modification to require at least semi-recessed styles with the maximum allowable projection limited to approximately the grab bar projection limits....
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General: ADA Standard Section 410.1
Section 410.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards for platform lifts.
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General: ADA Standard Section 222.1
Section 222.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for dressing, fitting, and locker rooms.
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General: ADA Standard Section 223.1
Section 223.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for medical care and long-term care facilities.
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