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C102.2 American National Standards Institute/ Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (ANSI/HFES)
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E102.2 American National Standards Institute/ Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (ANSI/HFES)
software interfaces to ensure that software is accessible to people with a wide range of physical, sensory, and cognitive abilities, including those with temporary disabilities and older adults...
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Mirrors [4.19.6]
The mounting height of the bottom of mirrors at accessible lavatories (40 inches maximum above the floor) is based on the standard eye level range of adults seated in wheelchairs (43 to...
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8.1 Objective
Fifty-nine adult listeners (49 with hearing loss and 10 without) listened binaurally to sentence materials that were subjected to three different types of distortion; reverberation and background...
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Bathtub
As a result, grab bars that would permit older adults to raise and lower themselves from the bottom of the tub were not included in bathtub designs....
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MDE Advisory Committee Recommendations
MDE Advisory Committee Recommendations Summary Table...
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2.4.2 Considerations of Manufacturers in Accessible MDE Design
As the width of MDE, such as examination tables and chairs increases, equipment may require redesign to address changes in tipping hazards....
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11B-802.1.1 Floor or ground surface
Changes in level, slopes exceeding 1:48, and detectable warnings shall not be permitted. Exception: Reserved....
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NOTES
See the “Measurements of Tables and Chairs” subcommittee report, dated April 5th, 2013. 4....
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1.1.11 Format
Note: Matrix Adoption Tables at the front of each chapter may aid the code user in determining which chapter or sections within a chapter are applicable to buildings under the authority...
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11B-221.2.1.5 Stadium-style movie theaters
In stadium-style movie theaters, the total number of wheelchair spaces required shall be determined in accordance with Table 11B-221.2.1.1....
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4.2.3. Alternate Medium Accessibility Baseline
The distribution of the Medium Accessibility baseline by venue type used in the primary analysis and the alternate distribution used in the sensitivity analysis are summarized in Table 4...
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5.7.1.2 Lift Compatibility Clearance in Base for Imaging Equipment (M301)
Some MR systems currently have detachable tables that can move away from the magnetic field to permit transfer elsewhere....
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Protocol A Heights Obtained
The transfer heights obtained in protocol A for both sample groups can be seen in tables E4 and E5. Table E4....
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11B-703.3.1 Dimensions and capitalization
Braille dots shall have a domed or rounded shape and shall comply with Table 11B-703.3.1....
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11B-703.3.1 Dimensions and capitalization
Braille dots shall have a domed or rounded shape and shall comply with Table 11B-703.3.1....
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11B-703.3.1 Dimensions and capitalization
Braille dots shall have a domed or rounded shape and shall comply with Table 11B-703.3.1....
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F227.2 Check-Out Aisles
Where check-out aisles are provided, check-out aisles complying with 904.3 shall be provided in accordance with Table F227.2....
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227.2 Check-Out Aisles
Where check-out aisles are provided, check-out aisles complying with 904.3 shall be provided in accordance with Table 227.2....
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227.2 Check-Out Aisles
Where check-out aisles are provided, check-out aisles complying with 904.3 shall be provided in accordance with Table 227.2....
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4. Perspectives of Equipment Types
Diagnostic imaging tables mostly fall into two main groupings. One group is those tables used with “equipment with bores”, such as CT, MR, and NM systems....