Successful accessibility is often measured in inches, so attention to detail can make the difference between achieving access and excluding or injuring someone....
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Introduction
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11B-604.3.2 Overlap
with Section 11B-606 shall be permitted on the rear wall 18 inches (457 mm) minimum from the water closet centerline where the clearance at the water closet is 66 inches (1676 mm) minimum measured...
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11B-604.3.2 Overlap
rear wall 26 inches (660 mm) minimum from the water closet centerline to allow for the installation of a grab bar where the clearance at the water closet is 66 inches (1676 mm) minimum measured...
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Clarification on Standard Roll-In Shower Compliance
Standard roll-in type shower compartments shall be 30 inches (762 mm) wide minimum by 60 inches (1524 mm) deep minimum clear inside dimensions measured at center points of opposing sides...
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T103 Definitions
One transit agency described the term as serving as a “reliable measure” for transit operators....
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Database Development
These reach distances were measured in 3-D at five normalized shelf heights in three different directions (lateral, forward and an intermediate 45 degrees) resulting in 15 reach data points...
- Detecto 6550 Portable Wheelchair Scale
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"Readily achievable.'' (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department believes that legitimate safety requirements, including crime prevention measures, may be taken into account so long as they are based on actual risks and are necessary for...
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Section 35.151(b) Alterations (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department's proposed rule would amend § 35.151(b)(2) to make clear that the path of travel requirements of § 35.151(b)(4) do not apply to measures taken solely to comply with program...
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Links
accessibility/ Forest Service Trail Accessibility Guidelines http://www.fs.fed.us/recreation/programs/accessibility/ Forest Service Trail Design Parameters http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/measures...
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Background
Tests were performed at regular intervals to provide a quantitative measure of accessibility and impact attenuation. An impact test was performed after the 6-month exposure period....
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References
Measuring leisure satisfaction. Journal of Leisure Research, 12(1), 20-33. Beard, J. G., & Ragheb, M. G. (1983). Measuring leisure motivation....
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Sections 35.108(d)(1)(v) and 36.105(d)(1)(v)—Comparisons to Most People in the Population, and Impairment Need Not Prevent or Significantly or Severely Restrict a Major Life Activity
In that example, evidence gathered to demonstrate the impairment of a learning disability showed a discrepancy between the person’s age, measured intelligence, and education and that person...
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Standing Supports (M304.3 and M305.3)
Tilley, The Measure of Man & Woman: Human Factors in Design, (New York, John Wiley and Sons, 2002), page 43....
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1003.2.1 Boat Slips
The cross slope specified in 403.3 and 405.3 for gangways, transition plates, and floating piers that are part of accessible routes shall be measured in the static position. 8....
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1003.2.1 Boat Slips
The cross slope specified in 403.3 and 405.3 for gangways, transition plates, and floating piers that are part of accessible routes shall be measured in the static position. 8....
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1003.2.1 Boat Slips
The cross slope specified in 403.3 and 405.3 for gangways, transition plates, and floating piers that are part of accessible routes shall be measured in the static position. 8....
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4.4 Mammography Equipment
Breast cancers occur in men, although rarely.DD Therefore, since women are the primary users of this equipment, the Committee focused on anthropometric measurements of women when possible...
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Do facilities in remote locations have to be accessible?
The decision not to make a facility accessible in accordance with the full UFAS/ADDAG standards, occurs only when the measures needed to meet the accessibility guidelines would fundamentally...
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Issue 12: What design guidance on natural lighting for low vision persons can be provided in the short term?
Comment by [Participant]: But the fundamental problem today is we’re not measuring it....
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Accessible Routes Throughout the Museum
If people must travel between stanchions or between a wall and a stanchion, passage must be maintained at a minimum of 36 inches wide, measured from inside edge to inside edge of the stanchion...
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11B-302.2 Carpet
A pile thickness up to ½ inch (13 mm) (measured to the backing, cushion, or pad) is allowed, although a lower pile provides easier wheelchair maneuvering....
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4.3.1 Reference WhMD Users
Tables showing results from the structural measurements of these three dimensions are provided in Appendix 2....
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3.3.1 Unoccupied Device Width
But, the widest device measured (a manual wheelchair) was over 300 mm (12 in.) wider than the U.S. standard’s reference wheelchair....