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- How to Assess your Business for Accessibility
- Access Board: International Symbol of Accessibility (ISA) Scoping Requirements
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4.35.5 Mirror
Where mirrors are provided in dressing rooms of the same use, then in an accessible dressing room, a full-length mirror, measuring at least 18 in wide by 54 in high (460 mm by 1370 mm),...
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California Department of Managed Health Care - Physical Access to Health Care Fact Sheet
If You Use a Wheelchair or Have a Hard Time Walking
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11B-224.1.1 Alterations
Where guest rooms are altered or added, the requirements of Section 11B-224 shall apply only to the guest rooms being altered or added until the number of guest rooms complies with the minimum...
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Figure M2: M301.4 Lift Compatibility
(at Diagnostic Equipment for Use by a Patient in a Supine, Prone, or Side-Lying Position)...
- Signaids Women's Washroom Directional Sign
- Signaids Unisex Washroom Directional Sign
- Seton California Code ADA Mens Restroom Sign with ISA - Black 84947
- Seton California Code ADA Unisex Restroom Sign with ISA - Blue 84950
- Seton California Code ADA Unisex Restroom Sign with ISA - Black 84951
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E. Smoking Rooms
E. Are smoking and non-smoking accessible guestrooms provided based upon the ratio of smoking and non-smoking guestrooms in the facility so persons with disabilities have the same...
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4.3.5 HEAD ROOM
Accessible routes shall comply with 4.4.2.
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Head Room [4.4.2]
Circulation paths must provide at least 80 inches of vertical clearance. Otherwise, fixed barriers detectable by canes must define areas with less clearance. Gates, rails, curbs, and...
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Head Room [4.3.5]
The 80 inch minimum vertical clearance applies not only to accessible routes but to all circulation routes (see 4.4.2). Eighty-inch doors, including those equipped with closers, are...
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4.3.5 Head Room
Accessible routes shall comply with 4.4.2.
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9.2 Requirements for Accessible Units, Sleeping Rooms and Suites
[See subsections ...]
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Associated Constructed Feature
Examples include overnight shelters, toilets, fire rings, picnic tables, and tent pads. Refer to the FSORAG for the technical provisions for associated constructed features....
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5.4.5.1 Transfer and Positioning Support Position for Imaging Equipment
5.4.5.1 Transfer and Positioning Support Position for Imaging Equipment. The transfer or positioning support should be oriented horizontally on imaging equipment with transfer...
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5.4.2.2 Transfer and Positioning Support Length for Imaging Equipment with Transfer Surfaces
5.4.2.2 Transfer and Positioning Support Length for Imaging Equipment with Transfer Surfaces. Transfer supports for imaging equipment should be 28 inches minimum in length and...
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5.3.1 Permitted Obstructions to Transfer Sides for M301 and M302
Obstructions shall not be vertically less than 1 inch nor be horizontally more than 3 inches from the edge of the patient support surface to provide unobstructed access to the transfer surface...
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D. Notice to the Public
Within 60 days of the effective date of this Agreement, MSHA shall maintain signs of conspicuous size and print at all MSHA admitting stations, the emergency department, and wherever a Patient’s...
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Protruding Objects
Protruding Objects: Some people who are blind or have low vision use canes to detect objects along a route. One element of a barrier-free meeting space for participants who are...
