clearance depth accommodated just over 50% of our overall sample, and was well below the 80th percentile values of maximum knee height for manual wheelchair users (369 mm or 14.5 in.) and power...
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3.3.8 Knee Clearance Depth, minimum
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2.2.6 Door Use
2.2.6 Door Use Our study of door use had three main objectives all intended to provide groundwork for future studies aimed at design guidelines and standards that would make...
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§ 38.159(d)(3) Mobility aids accommodated
(3) Mobility aids accommodated....
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11B-404.3.2 Maneuvering clearance
Clearances at power-assisted doors and gates shall comply with Section 11B-404.2.4....
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3.3.7 Toe Clearance Height, minimum
Corresponding clearance heights for power chair users were typically greater than manual chair users, and with over half the sample exceeding the minimum toe clearance height requirement...
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§ 38.23(d)(3) Mobility aids accommodated
(3) Mobility aids accommodated....
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You must allow a passenger with a disability to stow assistive device inside the cabin
You must allow a passenger with a disability to stow his or her cane or other assistive device inside the cabin of the aircraft close to his or her seat if it fits, consistent with...
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L. Availability of Electrical Power
The back-up power is needed to provide refrigeration of medicines, operation of supplemental oxygen and breathing devices, and for charging the batteries of power wheelchairs and scooters...
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Transfer Device
Equipment designed to facilitate the transfer of a person from a wheelchair or other mobility aid to and from an amusement ride seat....
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3.0 Comparison of Research Methodologies
Seeger et al. (1994) studied only device size. About seventy-three percent 73% of the 240 individuals in the sample lived in nursing homes and other institutions....
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TRANSFER DEVICE
[DSA-AC] Equipment designed to facilitate the transfer of a person from a wheelchair or other mobility aid to and from an amusement ride seat....
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3.3.4 Clear Floor Length
The results of our study and other anthropometric studies support larger lengths to accommodate the vast majority of occupied WhMD lengths....
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3.3.3 Clear Floor Width
Neither the DfT or DETR studies collected data on occupied width but did measure the unoccupied device width....
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§382.121 What mobility aids and other assistive devices may passengers with a disability bring into the aircraft cabin?
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3.3.6 Knee Clearance Height, minimum
3.3.6 Knee Clearance Height, minimum Knee clearance heights for the four sets of standards range from 650 mm (25.6 in.) (Australia) to 700 mm (27.6 in.) (U.K.) (Figure 3‒6). The...
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3.3.9 Toe Clearance Depth, minimum
3.3.9 Toe Clearance Depth, minimum Toe clearance depths for the standards range from 150 mm (6 in.) in the U.S. to 230 mm (9 in.) in Canada (Figure 3‒9). None of the comparison...
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Standards and Anthropometry for Wheeled Mobility
Standards and Anthropometry for Wheeled Mobility REPORT PREPARED FOR: U.S....
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Appendix 1 – Details of Research Methodologies
Appendix 1 – Details of Research Methodologies
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Wheelchairs
Wheelchairs Carriers must permit storage in the cabin of wheelchairs or components of wheelchairs, including folding, collapsible, or breakdown battery-powered wheelchairs [Sec. 382.41...
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§ 36.311(b) Other power-driven mobility devices
(b) Other power-driven mobility devices. ...
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The carrier must designate priority stowage space for at least one wheelchair in the closet or other stowage area
If there is a closet or other approved stowage area for passengers’ carry-on items of sufficient size to accommodate a folding, collapsible, or break-down wheelchair, the carrier must...
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Safety
Security personnel, as well as GSA personnel and other agency personnel in delegated buildings, shall monitor, to the extent practical, the safe and responsible operation of Segway devices...
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Wheelchairs Unable to be Stowed in the Cabin as Carry-on
assistive device as close as possible to the door of the aircraft....
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Break Out Opening: ADA Standard Section 404.3.6
Section 404.3.6 covers the current ADA Standards for the break out openings at swinging or sliding doors and gates.