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Voting Areas
Floor surfaces must be stable, firm, and slip resistant....
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1133A.4.1, Item 2
Base cabinets directly under sinks and work surfaces shall be removable as required in Section 1133A.3....
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1133A.4.1, Item 2
Base cabinets directly under the kitchen sink counter area and work surface shall be removable as required in Section 1133A.3....
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M301.2.1 Adjustability (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The MDE NPRM proposed a transfer surface height range for diagnostic equipment used by patients in the supine, prone, or side-lying position of 17 inches minimum and 19 inches maximum....
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§ 38.23(c)(8) Handrails
them from outside the vehicle while starting to board, and to continue to use them throughout the boarding process, and shall have the top between 30 inches and 38 inches above the ramp surface...
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1012.5 Slope
This section requires the slope of the surface of parking spaces and pull-up spaces to not be steeper than 1:48 in any direction....
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Passenger Loading Zones [4.6.6]
A level surface (maximum 2% slope in any direction) for both the space and aisle is important for wheelchair transfer to and from vehicles and deployment of vehicle lifts or ramps....
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1014.3 Floor
The floor within camp shelters shall comply with 1014.3.
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R304.5.3 Cross Slope
R304.5.3 Cross Slope. The cross slope of curb ramps, blended transitions, and turning spaces shall be 2 percent maximum. At pedestrian street crossings without yield or stop control...
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Addendum F: Relative Height Differences
Relative heights were calculated for high and low transfers for all three protocols. Refer to Addendum A for the definition of relative height. The following tables F1-F3 represent...
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1133A.4.1, Item 3
3. The sides of adjacent cabinets and the back wall, which may become exposed to moisture or food handling when a countertop is lowered, shall be constructed of durable, nonabsorbent...
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1014.3 Floor
The floor within camp shelters shall comply with 1014.3.
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1.1.12 Ramp cross slope
1.1.12 Ramp cross slope. Measure for overall cross slope of ramps by establishing elevations at the extreme edges of the ramp at the top and bottom of the ramp and calculate the...
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1133A.4.1, Item 3
3. The sides of adjacent cabinets and the back wall, which may become exposed to moisture or food handling when a countertop is lowered, shall be constructed of durable, nonabsorbent...
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4.8.5* HANDRAILS
(2) If handrails are not continuous, they shall extend at least 12 in (305 mm) beyond the top and bottom of the ramp segment and shall be parallel with the floor or ground surface....
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M305.2.6 Gripping Surfaces (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The proposed rule did not provide any specific requirements regarding gripping surfaces on transfer supports....
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11B-805.7 Built-in cabinets and work surfaces
Built-in cabinets, counters and work surfaces shall be accessible, including: patient wardrobes, nurse’s stations, administrative centers, reception desks, medicine preparation areas, laboratory...