2.2 Key Measurement Variables and Procedures We selected measurement variables and procedures for measurements based on advice provided by experts in anthropometry and ergonomics, human...
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2.2 Key Measurement Variables and Procedures
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DISCUSSION
While this research is not intended to validate or discredit the AASHTO criteria, comparisons to AASHTO are appropriate because of its status as a national guide. 2....
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Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (Title II)
Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (Title II) Title II and Section 504 are similar, but not identical in their scope....
- American Standard Yorkville 1.1 gpf FloWise Right Height Elongated Pressure Assisted Toilet
- American Standard Cadet 1.1 gpf FloWise Right Height Pressure Assisted Elongated Toilet
- American Standard Madera 1.28 gpf EverClean Toilet with Exposed Manual Flush Valve System
- American Standard Madera 1.6 gpf ADA Toilet with Exposed Manual Flush Valve System
- American Standard Exposed Manual Top Spud Urinal 1.0 gpf Flush Valve 6045.101
- American Standard Exposed Manual Top Spud Urinal 0.5 gpf Flush Valve 6045.051
- American Standard Madera 1.28 gpf ADA Toilet with Exposed Manual Flush Valve System
- American standard Exposed Manual Top Spud Toilet 1.6 gpf Flush Valve 6047.161
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§100.201 Accessible
A public or common use area that complies with the appropriate requirements of ICC/ANSI A117.1-2003 (incorporated by reference at §100.201a), ICC/ANSI A117.1-1998 (incorporated by reference...
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Water Closets and Toilet Compartments for Children's Use: ADA Standard Section 604.9
Section 604.9 covers the current ADA Standards for water closets and toilet compartments for children's use.
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68.100. Technical Standards and Technical Memoranda
37 TexReg 677; amended effective August 1, 2020. 45 TexReg 5166) (a) The Texas Commission of Licensing and Regulation adopts by reference the 2012 Edition of the Texas Accessibility Standards...
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References
Damon A, and Stoudt HW (1963) The Functional Anthropometry of Old Men.Human Factors, 5:485‒491....
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Stairway Handrails Requirements in the ADA Standards (§504)
Stairway Handrails Requirements in the ADA Standards (§504) Protruding Objects The ADA Standards address hazards posed by protruding objects, such as standpipe valves, along...
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Small entities potentially affected by proposed standards
The proposed standards do not impose any mandatory requirements on health care providers or medical device manufacturers....
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608.5.2 Standard Roll-In Type Shower Compartments
In standard roll-in type shower compartments, the controls, faucets, and shower spray unit shall be located above the grab bar, but no higher than 48 inches (1220 mm) above the shower floor...
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b) Historic Curb Ramp Design Standards
b) Historic Curb Ramp Design Standards 72....
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(3) the City's curb ramp design standard
(3) the City's curb ramp design standard utilized between 1994 and 2004 pursuant to which it constructed curb ramps with a V inch lip at the base in violation of federal disability access...
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5.0 Conclusions
in terms of human performance, define a minimum level of accessibility that is accepted at an international level....
- American Deafness and Rehabilitation Association
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Passenger Loading Zones and Bus Stops: ADA Standard Section 209
Section 209 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for passenger loading zones and bus stops.
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SECTION 1.2 BUILDING STANDARDS COMMISSION
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