These forces do not apply to the force required to retract latch bolts or disengage other devices that hold the door or gate in a closed position....
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11B-404.2.9 Door and gate opening force
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11B-221.1 General
At least five percent of aisle seats (but not less than one) are required to either have no armrest on the aisle side or to have a removable or folding armrest on the aisle side....
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Appendix Two: Design Information and Accommodation Models
Study findings on Armrest height, calculated as the mean height of the four corner points of the arm rest on the right side measured from the floor....
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11B-221.1 General
At least five percent of aisle seats (but not less than one) are required to either have no armrest on the aisle side or to have a removable or folding armrest on the aisle side....
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11B-221.1 General
At least five percent of aisle seats (but not less than one) are required to either have no armrest on the aisle side or to have a removable or folding armrest on the aisle side....
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- Yale 4800LN Series Interconnected Locksets
- EVSE AutoWind EV (Electric Vehicle) Charger Single Pole, Dual Pole or Wall Mount
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III-7.5180 Assembly areas
In addition, at least one percent of all fixed seats must be aisle seats without armrests (or with removable armrests) to allow for transfer from a wheelchair....
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Assistive Powered Scooters
These scooters have a tiller for steering and a comfortable seat, usually with a back and armrests....
- Allegion Von Duprin 33A/35A Series Exit Devices
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E.1. - What steps does the FAR require an agency to take when acquiring EIT?
Proposal evaluation may yield additional information that could require reconsideration of the need for an exception (either retracting or invoking an exception, such as nonavailability)...
- Outdoor Extreme Mobility Nomad All Terrain Power Wheelchair
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Summary
Furthermore, additional space may be needed to accommodate the task of transferring, depending on the additional features provided, e.g. armrests or railings....
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Transfer Supports (M301.3.1, M302.3.1, and M305.2)
., folding armrests, removable side rails) currently capable of resisting vertical and horizontal forces of 250 pounds applied to all points of the transfer support?...
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Q27. What does under control mean? Do service animals have to be on a leash? Do they have to be quiet and not bark?
For example, a person who uses a wheelchair may use a long, retractable leash to allow her service animal to pick up or retrieve items....
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5. Medical Diagnostic Equipment
The standards address equipment that requires transfer from wheelchairs and other mobility aids and include requirements for transfer surfaces, support rails, armrests, compatibility with...
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5. Medical Diagnostic Equipment
The standards address equipment that requires transfer from wheelchairs and other mobility aids and include requirements for transfer surfaces, support rails, armrests, compatibility with...
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5. Medical Diagnostic Equipment
The standards address equipment that requires transfer from wheelchairs and other mobility aids and include requirements for transfer surfaces, support rails, armrests, compatibility with...
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5. Medical Diagnostic Equipment
The standards address equipment that requires transfer from wheelchairs and other mobility aids and include requirements for transfer surfaces, support rails, armrests, compatibility with...
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5. Medical Diagnostic Equipment
The standards address equipment that requires transfer from wheelchairs and other mobility aids and include requirements for transfer surfaces, support rails, armrests, compatibility with...
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A. Aircraft Accessibility
For example: Aircraft with 30 or more passenger seats must have movable aisle armrests on at least half of the aisle seats where it is feasible and it does not interfere with safety...
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May I ask an individual what his or her disability is?
You may ask, “Are you able to transfer from the aisle chair over a fixed aisle seat armrest?” You may ask, “Can you walk from this gate to your connecting gate?”...
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Cross Section of Gripping Surfaces
b) Can handholds that meet the above cross section dimensions be integrated into the design of armrests that are cushioned to support arms and elbows?...