These lifts require no extra maneuvering space in the room adjacent to the exam table and require little storage space....
Search Results "Maneuvering Clearance (Alcove)"
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Ceiling Mounted Lifts
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Room Dimensions
toilet rooms, key considerations include the configuration of water closets and lavatories, clear floor spaces required at fixtures, turning space, the location and swing of doors, and maneuvering...
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Mobility
Users People with mobility disabilities may use one or more devices, such as canes, crutches, a power-driven or manually operated wheelchair, or a three-wheeled cart or scooter, to maneuver...
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8.2 READING AND STUDY AREAS
Clearances between fixed accessible tables and study carrels shall comply with 4.3....
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I. Parking Garage
Does the parking garage serving the lodging facility allow at least 98" of vertical clearance for vehicles with raised roofs to approach, use and exit the accessible parking spaces?...
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8.2 Reading and Study Areas
Clearances between fixed accessible tables and between study carrels shall comply with 4.3....
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Back Entry
visual acuity Recessed area rug Grill in the fireplace for year round healthy cooking Automatic opener which can be operated by wheelchair users on a door without clearances...
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Transfer Entry
For those reasons, the opening provided to transfer from a wheelchair or mobility device must provide sufficient clearance for transfer....
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180 Turns Around Obstructions
Additional clearance is required at 180 degree turns around an element that is less than 48” wide....
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211 and 602 Drinking Fountains
1991 Standards require wall and post-mounted cantilevered drinking fountains mounted at a height for wheelchair users to provide clear floor space for a forward approach with knee and toe clearance...
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2. Are play components that have multiple stations or which can include more than one person using them at one time considered one or two play components?
If required to be accessible, a play component must be on an accessible route, have clear floor or ground space and maneuvering space, and have entry points and seats at the required heights...
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Trends that Enhance or Hinder Accessibility
Trends in hotel decor and service can limit access: popular large furniture, such as armoires, may take up valuable maneuvering space in accessible rooms, and plush, pillow-top mattresses...
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O. Accessible Portable Toilets
Accessible portable toilets should similar features to a standard accessible toilet stall including an accessible door, side and rear grab bar, clear space next to the toilet, and maneuvering...
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304.2 Floor or Ground Surfaces
floor and ground spaces, turning spaces, and in similar spaces where people using wheelchairs and other mobility devices must park their mobility aids such as in wheelchair spaces, or maneuver...
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A4.23.3 Clear Floor Space
Since the shower does not have a lip, the floor space can be used for required maneuvering space....
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Are the elements of path of travel and accessible routes substantively the same (such as slope, vertical clearance, width of path of travel, etc.)?
RESPONSE: The terms ACCESSIBLE ROUTE and PATH OF TRAVEL are distinct but related. Accessible route is a fundamental term used to describe, “A continuous unobstructed path connecting...
- Hill-Rom Golvo® 8000 / 8008 Patient Lift
- American Standard Jocelyn 1-Handle Kitchen Faucet 9316.000
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2.2.2 Structural Anthropometry (i.e. Body and WhMD Dimensions)
Breadth/Width: Lateral Measure of Shoulder Clearances Length/Depth: Shoulder Clearances in Relative Position to the Wheelchair, Deltoid Arc 9 Olecranon, Bottom* ...
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Ground-Level Accessible Routes
The 80-inch clearance applies only to the 60-inch accessible route, and is not required for the entire play area. ...
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Doors: ADA Standard Section 604.8.1.2
Section 604.8.1.2 covers the current ADA Standards for wheelchair accessible compartment doors.
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Height: ADA Standard Section 505.4
Section 505.4 covers the current ADA Standards for the height of the top of the gripping surface of handrails.
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11B-505.4 Height
Sufficient vertical clearance between upper and lower handrails, 9 inches (230 mm) minimum, should be provided to help prevent entrapment. ◼...
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11B-505.4 Height
Sufficient vertical clearance between upper and lower handrails, 9 inches (230 mm) minimum, should be provided to help prevent entrapment. ◼...