Receivers complying with 706.2 shall be provided for assistive listening systems in each assembly area in accordance with Table 219.3....
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11B-219.3 Receivers
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3.7 Training Costs
Table 3-26 shows the calculation of the number of employees per movie theater auditorium in the industry. ...
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1.4 Participants
The number of participants who reported using travel aids at least occasionally is shown in Table 1....
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Performance and the Surface Deficiency Score
Table 3 Surface Deficiency Score (SDS) Surface by Type N Mean Mode Poured in Place (PIP) 251 .04 0 Tiles (TIL) 150...
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Small Businesses
Small Business Administration, Industry and Employment Size of Enterprise for 1994, Table 7, SIC 3561 (U.S....
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201.1 Scope
Modifying a practice of buying tables with insufficient knee clearances when compared to the Standard for fixed tables would likely be considered reasonable....
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Mobility Use Demographics
Tables D4 and D5 show the breakdown of gender and mobility type by self-reported disability for phase 1 and phase 2. Table D4....
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3.1.1. Total Number of U.S Auditoriums (2015)
Table 3-1 presents a summary of this information. The data is provided by Deluxe Technicolor Digital Cinema and United Drive-In Theatre Owners Association (UDITOA)....
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H. Barriers Affecting Accessibility and Usability of Medical Diagnostic Equipment
respondents who had experience with specific medical equipment rated their degree of difficulty when attempting to access or use the equipment as follows: • 75 percent rated examination tables...
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Transfer Surface Size: Equipment Used by Patients in Supine, Prone, or Side-Lying Position (M301.2.2)
ANSI/AAMI HE75 notes that a standard examination table is 27 inches wide and a bariatric table is approximately 30 to 32 inches wide and recommends wider surfaces to make repositioning easier...
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Transfer Protocols
His data were not included in the result tables. Two participants (P2 and P3) did not attempt to transfer higher or lower than their mobility seat for different reasons. ...
- Inclusion Solutions Model 2000 Voting Booth with Light (Hard Curtain)
- Inclusion Solutions Model 2000 Voting Booth (Hard Curtain)
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More Than Just a Pipe: Choosing Quality Glass for an Elevated Experience
Investing in a piece made from thick, annealed borosilicate means you are less likely to experience a tragedy if you accidentally knock it over on a table....
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Housekeeping
Reminder: Do not place any tables, furniture, or other items on the pull-side of the door to the room, which could prevent a person from opening/closing the door. (18 inches clear required...
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iv. Lifts
Lifts Medical providers may need lifts to transfer some patients with mobility disabilities safely to examination or treatment tables or chairs or to gurneys or hospital beds....
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Clear Floor Space [4.2.4]
A clearance at least 27 inches high and 19 inches deep is necessary for a person using a wheelchair to pull-up to tables and counters....
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Managing Question and Answer / Audience Participation
When microphones are not available: Place blank cards and pens on each table and tell attendees in advance to use these to write down their questions....
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4.1.2(18)
(18) Assembly areas: (a) If places of assembly are provided, they shall comply with the following table: Capacity of Seating & Assembly Areas Number of Required...
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M101.2 Application
The following examples illustrate how the standards apply to diagnostic equipment designed to support more than one patient position: • An examination chair converts to an examination table...
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11B-703.8.4 Character height
The uppercase letter “I” of the font shall have a minimum height complying with Table 11B-703.8.4. ...
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11B-407.4.1 Car dimensions
Inside dimensions of elevator cars and clear width of elevator doors shall comply with Table 11B-407.4.1....
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Accessible Route Into and Through the Business
blowers, if the maneuvering clearance alongside the entrance door is blocked by a sale book rack, or if a route contains scattered trip hazards from impulse items displayed on cloth-covered tables...
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Do facilities in remote locations have to be accessible?
Any facility newly constructed or significantly altered by or for the Forest Service (buildings, toilets, picnic tables, fire rings, etc.), must be accessible, with very few exceptions....