There shall be no projections into the required clear opening width lower than 34 inches (864 mm) above the finish floor or ground....
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11B-404.2.3 Clear width
- Good Practices of Accessible Urban Development: Making Urban Environments Inclusive and Fully Accessible to ALL
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Why Design for Accessibility?
Why Design for Accessibility? I) It serves everyone who uses the facilities. A) Not just people with disabilities, but People carrying packages, People...
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Appendix: Revised Annotated Bibliography
Anthropology Research Project, Inc....
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1.1.3 Scope
The California Building Code (CBC) accessibility provisions are applicable to new construction projects as well as alterations (as defined) of existing buildings and facilities....
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Introduction
QA96001001, an annotated bibliography concerned with the anthropometry of people with disabilities, and its applications to the design of facilities, workspaces, and equipment, was completed...
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11B-504.5 Nosings
Nosings that project beyond risers shall have the underside of the leading edge curved or beveled....
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§382.127 What procedures apply to stowage of battery-powered mobility aids?
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- Hill-Rom Sabina® II Sit-to-Stand Mobile Lift Operating the Lift
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304 Turning Space
consensus on the dimensions for larger turning space and the absence of supporting data points to the need for research on the spatial turning requirements for scooters and other powered mobility...
- EZ-ACCESS GATEWAY™ Solid Surface Portable Ramp
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Standards Development
Steinfeld to make a presentation of the project at one of its meetings....
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Executive summary
For individuals who rely on wheeled-mobility devices (WMD), performing transfers is essential to independence with activities of daily living at home and participation in the community. ...
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T402 Ramps and Bridgeplates
., increase) the specified design loads for lifts and ramps because, over time, occupied wheeled mobility devices have gotten heavier (e.g., larger or more complex devices, growing obesity...
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Study limitations
It is important to note that the LaPlante (2010) statistics are inclusive of full-time, part-time WMD users and those who rely on human assistance for wheeled mobility. ...
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4. Summary of Practice
4.1 This practice was developed specifically for estimating pathway roughness from longitudinal profile measurements. 4.2 Longitudinal profile measurements for one wheel track are transformed...
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2. Shoulder Breadth
Figure 2 provides a box-plot showing the distribution for shoulder breadth stratified by gender and mobility device type....
- Slope : Intercept
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SHOPPING CENTER (OR SHOPPING MALL)
on a common site, connected by a common pedestrian access route on, above or below the ground floor, that is either under common ownership or common control or developed either as one project...
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Shopping Center/Mall
building housing five or more sales or rental establishments; or (B) A series of buildings on a common site, either under common ownership or common control or developed either as one project...
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Epilogue
Epilogue The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as so many people have said, was truly landmark legislation. It promoted an America in which all persons have the right to...
- Guide for Home Remodeling for People with Disabilities and Special Needs: What You Need to Know
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Passing Spaces [1016.4]
base and the arms of the T-shaped space extend a minimum of 48 inches beyond the intersection (figure 12) Either of these configurations provides enough space for people using mobility...
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DETR
Participants were recruited at a “Mobility Roadshow,” an exposition of equipment for people who use wheeled mobility devices for traveling around the community....