The door is required to have a privacy latch which is flip-over style, sliding or which otherwise does not require the user to grasp or twist....
Search Results "OTRB: Over-the-Road Bus"
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11B-605.5.3 Doors
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11B-605.5.3 Doors
The door is required to have a privacy latch which is flip-over style, sliding or which otherwise does not require the user to grasp or twist....
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Abstract
Results suggest that under dry conditions, paved surfaces, path fines (with and without stabilizer), unpaved road mix, and packed soil surfaces require the least energy, allow higher ambulation...
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Marilyn Golden - 2014 Champion of Change in Transportation
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- Bradley Diplomat Waste Receptacle 3A05
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Issue 1: APS volume
Modern pushbutton-integrated devices provide the signal right where it is needed -– at the departure curb –- so it needs to provide only a 2-5 dB gain over ambient noise to signal the pedestrian...
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5. Compare Surface Options
Decision-makers should dialogue with the surface supplier regarding realistic, objective measurements to evaluate surface performance and maintain the surface material over the life span...
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List of Subjects for 28 CFR Part 36
100 seats or a fraction thereof 201 to 500 4 plus 1 per 50 seats over 200 seats or a fraction thereof 501 to 1000 ...
- Access-Able Designs Shower Transfer Bench SH-420-2SDL
- TownSteel VRH Ligature Resistant Hook
- Kohler Bellwether® 60" x 32" Alcove Bath
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Disability Emergency Supplies Kits
x x x Sturdy work gloves to protect your hands from sharp objects you may try to lift or touch by mistake while moving over glass and rubble. ...
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Sidewalks and Walkways
Ramps at least 36 inches wide, with a slope no more than 1:12, may be used to provide temporary access over curbs or onto sidewalks....
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I. Who is Covered by Title III of the ADA
Places of public accommodation include over five million private establishments, such as restaurants, hotels, theaters, convention centers, retail stores, shopping centers, dry cleaners,...
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Section F: Voting Area
(§307.3) F4 Are objects that hang over the route 80" or higher, including the underside of stairs?...
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214 and 611 Washing Machines and Clothes Dryers
An exception will permit the maximum height for the tops of these machines to be 2 inches higher than the general requirement for maximum high reach over an obstruction....
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Using Patient Lifts
Once over the surface, the individual is lowered onto the table, stabilized, and then the sling is detached from the lift....
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1127B.5, Item 4
A level landing 4 feet (1219 mm) deep shall be provided at the upper end of each curb ramp over its full width to permit safe egress from the ramp surface, or the slope of the fanned or...
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Visual Devices for the Fire Alarm System
Additional information that is provided over voice systems for a specific type of emergency such as a threatening weather event, or that directs people to use a specific exit, are unavailable...
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5.7.1 Lift Compatibility Clearance in Base for M301
Compatibility Clearance in Base for M301 Description: For portable floor lifts to be effective, they must deploy at diagnostic equipment such that the boom of the lifts can maneuver far enough over...
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Importance of Codes
There are so many mistakes we could have made over the years if we had not had codes. And I remember when I first moved to Michigan, I would go to this meeting....
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907.2.9 Group R-2
Exceptions: A fire alarm system is not required in buildings not over two stories in height where all dwelling units and contiguous attic and crawl spaces are separated from each...
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A. Changes in Level
Abrupt Level Changes - Are hallways and corridors free of any steps or abrupt vertical level changes over 1/4" that will impede access for persons who use wheelchairs, walkers, and other...
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Temporary Solutions for Election Day
A portable ramp with edge protection and handrails is placed over stairs to provide an accessible route on Election Day....
