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1015.3 Height
Exceptions: For occupancies in Group R-3, and within individual dwelling units in occupancies in Group R-2, guards on the open sides of stairs shall have a height not less than 34...
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C. Defendants' Transaction Counter
"The parties agree" that at "the subject facility, defendant Starbucks has one continuous transaction counter, uniform in height and depth, designed for customers using wheelchairs to make...
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7(2)(a)(ii)
(ii) Clear floor space is provided at fixtures as shown in Fig. 7 (a), (b), (c) and (d). Clear floor space at fixtures may overlap. Fig. 7 Clear Floor Space for...
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Methodology
This study was approved by the University of Pittsburgh's Institutional Review Board and all participants provided informed consent before participating in any test procedures.
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Additional Transfer Techniques: Use of Stretchers and Gurneys
When it is not feasible or possible to use a lift, another option is an adjustable-height stretcher or gurney (a table that is on wheels) that can be raised or lowered to the height of the...
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I don’t want to discriminate against patients with disabilities, but I don’t want my staff to injure their backs by lifting people who use wheelchairs onto exam tables. If my nurse has a bad back, then she doesn’t have to help lift a patient, does she?
Q I don’t want to discriminate against patients with disabilities, but I don’t want my staff to injure their backs by lifting people who use wheelchairs onto exam tables. If my nurse...
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Common Problems with Signs
Common Problems with Signs Ø Some signs – such as permanent room signs – are required to have Braille, high contrast, and raised lettering and must be located on the wall to...
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Benches [1011.2]
A minimum of 36 by 48 inches of clear ground space must be provided near a bench, with one side of the clear space adjoining an ORAR or trail as applicable. This clear ground...
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I. BACKGROUND
I. BACKGROUND A. On November 25, 2003, Dennis Christopher Butler, Rosemary Ciotti, George Aguehounde, Marsha Johnson (the “Individual Plaintiffs”), and The Disability Rights...