When the 10 - foot straightedge method is used for random traffic floors, ACI 117 sets the minimum number of samples required at 0.01 times the floor area, measured in square feet....
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10 - foot straightedge method
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Introduction
Dimension definitions and measurement techniques vary from study to study and, in many cases, samples were very small....
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Participants
The target sample populations were individuals who live in the community and use a wheeled mobility device, as well as having the ability to transfer independently and represent a broad...
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1017.3 Clear Tread Width
We and National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research sponsored research to collect anthropometric data from a sample of about 500 individuals who use manual wheelchairs, power...
- Inclusion Solutions Freestanding Totem Pocket Display
- Widgit First Response Communication Book
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Self-Reported Disability Types Demographics
A detailed list of the self-reported disabilities can be seen in Table 5 as well as the number of participants with each type of disability and what percentage of the sample they make up...
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Age and Gender
And here is the – this is just a histogram showing the distribution of number of patients in the sample who – by age who are presenting to these low-vision clinics (slide 22)....
- Carr Corporation Specimen Pass-through Cabinet: SPT-12
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Study Limitations
Another limitation concerns the small sample size collected....
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Executive summary
The majority of users (92%) could transfer to a surface at a height similar to the median WMD seat to floor height of the sample (22 in). ...
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Knee and Toe Clearance (M303.2.4)
The Wheeled Mobility Anthropometry Project showed that these dimensions do not accommodate many people in the sample and recommended alternative dimensions that would accommodate 95 percent...
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Summary
Our research findings demonstrate that the minimum width of the surface could be as small as 28 in. and still accommodate 95% of our sample....
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5.2.1.2 Transfer Surface Depth Recommendation for M301
Environmental Access at the University of Buffalo, reported that his research data suggested that a depth of 15 inches would provide an adequate seating surface for the average user in his sample...
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4. a. ACCESS GUIDANCE DOCUMENTS
Gives steps for completing an ADA compliance plan, contains checklists, planning sheets, samples of ADA compliance plans and lists many resources available for additional information and...
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2.7 Comparing Visual Detection Rates and High Conspicuity Ratings for Detectable Warnings
To the extent that the sample of participants in this study is representative of pedestrians with visual impairments, the data shown in Figure 34 through Figure 37 may be used to choose...
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Section 1.0 Background
First, a larger sample was needed to provide a more accurate characterization of the anthropometry of WhMD users....
- Carr Corporation Specimen Pass Through SPT24
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Evaluation of transfers
of the sample could not transfer to a surface 14” high or lower....
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UDI
UDI The research sample was recruited from disability and senior organizations in Winnipeg by written invitation. The organizations were not reported....
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Subjects
Subjects The target sample required wheeled mobility device users who lived in the community and were able to transfer independently (with or without a transfer board) and who represent...
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3.3.6 Knee Clearance Height, minimum
A review of photographs of participants in the IDeA sample indicated that the largest individuals are not always the ones who need the greatest knee clearances....
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3.3.15.2 Side (lateral) reach - unobstructed
In order to accommodate over 90% of the manual and powered chair users, and over 80% of the scooter users in our sample, a shift from 380‒1220 mm (15‒48 in.) to 700‒1400 mm (27.5‒55 in.)...
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Access for Persons with Disabilities to Passenger Vessels and Shore Facilities
Engineering and cost calculations for sample vessels C. Unit costs from field work and literature D. Detailed cost spreadsheets and notes-- fleet E....