The existing 508 Standards address the needs of users with limited manipulation and users with limited reach or strength in the same criterion (see § 1194.31(f))....
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302.7 With Limited Manipulation (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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Looking at Cal Green 5.106.5.3, we must provide the conduits and panel capacity for future installation for the required number of spaces (2 in this case). However, it is only when the equipment is to be installed that we need to refer to CBC and CEC. Section 11B-228.3.1 also reiterates this. Therefore, we would show the location of the conduit stub outs adjacent to 2 current parking spaces and would show space on the electric panel for the future equipment – and that is all. At this time, we do not need to show the requirements for EV accessibility when equipment is installed per Chapter 11B. Is my interpretation correct?
CBC Chapter 11B accessibility provisions for EVCS apply when a project consists of one or more electric vehicle charging spaces served by an electric vehicle charger or other charging equipment...
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§ 38.23(b)(1) Design load
as cables, pulleys, and shafts, which can be expected to wear, and upon which the lift depends for support of the load, shall have a safety factor of at least six, based on the ultimate strength...
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§ 38.95(b)(1) Design load
as cables, pulleys, and shafts, which can be expected to wear, and upon which the lift depends for support of the load, shall have a safety factor of at least six, based on the ultimate strength...
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§ 38.125(b)(1) Design load
as cables, pulleys, and shafts, which can be expected to wear, and upon which the lift depends for support of the load, shall have a safety factor of at least six, based on the ultimate strength...
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§ 38.83(b)(1) Design Load
as cables, pulleys, and shafts, which can be expected to wear, and upon which the lift depends for support of the load, shall have a safety factor of at least six, based on the ultimate strength...
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2.1.2.2 Additional Proposed Specifications (by Oval Window Audio)
Loop Wire Installation: In order to maximize signal strength and uniformity, the loop wire shall be installed either at floor or ceiling level....
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§ 38.159(b)(1) Design load
as cables, pulleys, and shafts, which can be expected to wear, and upon which the lift depends for support of the load, shall have a safety factor of at least six, based on the ultimate strength...
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2.6 Be Willing to File a Complaint
The biggest issue I had was the lack of accessible exercise equipment. This would include equipment that I am able to use with my upper body, such as a hand cycle-type ergometer. ...
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2.1.2.1 Summary of IEC 118‒4 (1981) Standards
2.1.2.1 Summary of IEC 118‒4 (1981) Standards With a source of 1000 Hz equal to the long-time average level of the speech signal applied to the input of the system, the resulting field strength...
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Power Wheelchairs
They often cannot be folded or disassembled for transport, so a ramp or lift-equipped van is required....
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Which transition type do users with disabilities prefer?
I use a lightweight manual chair and have good upper extremity strength and trunk control. My preferences are: E - gives the safest spot for me to stop and make a turn. ...
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Table 1.2 Organizational Members of the Medical Diagnostic Equipment Accessibility Standards Advisory Committee
Table 1.2 Organizational Members of the Medical Diagnostic Equipment Accessibility Standards Advisory Committee Committee Member Organizations Boston Center for Independent Living...
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§ 1194.31(f)
(f) At least one mode of operation and information retrieval that does not require fine motor control or simultaneous actions and that is operable with limited reach and strength shall be...
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Components (M303.4)
The discussion highlighted the need for mammography equipment that is accessible to patients seated in a wheelchair....
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Infrared Systems
The receiver is connected by wire to any of a variety of couplers or directly to a hearing aid equipped with direct audio input....
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A4.33.7 Types of Listening Systems
with hearing aids not equipped with inductive pick-ups cannot use them without special receivers....
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What kinds of securement equipment must be provided in buses and vans?
Section 38.23(d) of the DOT ADA regulations requires all ADA-compliant buses and vans to have a two-part securement system, one to secure the wheelchair, and a seat belt and...
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What kinds of securement equipment must be provided in buses and vans?
Section 38.23(d) of the DOT ADA regulations requires all ADA-compliant buses and vans to have a two-part securement system, one to secure the wheelchair, and a seat belt and shoulder...
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4.20.3 Seat
The structural strength of seats and their attachments shall comply with 4.26.3. Seats shall be mounted securely and shall not slip during use....
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4.20.3 SEAT
The structural strength of seats and their attachments shall comply with 4.26.3. Seats shall be mounted securely and shall not slip during use....
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2.1.2 Standards
The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) has developed pertinent standards for "Magnetic field strength in audio-frequency induction loops for hearing aid purposes" (IEC, 118‒...
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4.34.5.4(2) Seat
The structural strength of seats and their attachments shall comply with 4.26.3. Seats shall be mounted securely and shall not slip during use....
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4.16.4 Grab Bars
Among the various specifications for grab bars in general, including diameter, spacing, and structural strength (ADAAG 4.26) and for toilets in particular, including length and positioning...