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19 Inch Low Height
However, these illustrations used in measuring individuals for manual wheelchairs indicate that the U.S....
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1134A.6 Showers
A clear maneuvering space at least 30 inches in width by 48 inches in length (762 mm by 1219 mm) shall be located outside the shower, flush and parallel to the control wall. 4. ...
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3. Stowage Space for Wheelchairs
The rule’s requirement is now limited to spaces for folding manual wheelchairs, the present and proposed language concerning cabin stowage of power wheelchairs having been deleted in response...
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1. Width and Depth of Wheelchair Spaces
healthcare settings are inaccessible to wheelchair users, asserting that even the “accessible” weight scales are only 24 inches wide by 30 inches deep and are too small to accommodate manual...
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Accessibility Standard http://www.access-board.gov/guidelines-and-standards/buildings-and-sites/about-the-ada-standards/background/ada-aba-accessibility-guidelines-2004 Backcountry Sanitation Manual...
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NEISS Data
From the coding manual, it is not clear how some of the newer assistive vehicle types such as powered scooters, hand cycles, and powered wheelchairs would be identified, or how bicycle trailers...
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3. Primary Consideration: Who Chooses the Auxiliary Aid or Service?
Part 35.160(b)(2). 7 See Title II Technical Assistance Manual II-7.1100....
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1. What are the basic requirements of ADA Title II and Section 504?
. § 84.52(d) (requiring health and social services entities to provide appropriate auxiliary aids to persons with impaired sensory, manual, or speaking skills, where necessary to afford...
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11B-810.5.3 Platform and vehicle floor coordination
meet the horizontal gap or vertical difference requirements of part 1192 or 49 CFR part 38, mini-high platforms, car-borne or platform-mounted lifts, ramps or bridge plates or similarly manually...
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810.5.3 Platform and Vehicle Floor Coordination
meet the horizontal gap or vertical difference requirements of part 1192 or 49 CFR part 38, mini-high platforms, car-borne or platform-mounted lifts, ramps or bridge plates or similarly manually...
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Disability
(2) The phrase major life activities means functions such as caring for one’s self, performing manual tasks, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning and working....
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Disability
(2) The phrase major life activities means functions such as caring for one's self, performing manual tasks, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning, and working....