from the former §10.3.1 (9) (Exception 2), which provides that “In light rail, commuter rail, and intercity rail systems where it is not operationally or structurally feasible to meet the horizontal...
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Section 810.5.3
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221.2.3.2 Vertical Dispersion
arenas, and grandstands, wheelchair spaces and companion seats are dispersed to all levels that include seating served by an accessible route; (2) Assembly areas that are required to horizontally...
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5.8.2.7 Base Support Allowance Recommendation
The green dots in the scatter plot illustrations represent observed values for footrest height (on the vertical axis), and footrest depth (on the horizontal axis) measured for manual wheelchair...
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M301.2.1 Transfer Surface Height
X-Ray tables are also typically rated for patients in excess of 400 lbs, but are wider than those used with equipment with bores and in many cases are able to move horizontally in two directions...
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Work Areas (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
proposed paragraphs would have required that areas that will be used only by employees as work stations be constructed so that individuals with disabilities could approach, enter, and exit...
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Contrast and wayfinding, short-term and long-term
Response by Marsha Mazz: I think if we decided, tomorrow, to start incorporating photo luminescent tread marking on all exit stairs, we would improve the ability of people with low vision...
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A) Accessible Parking
The access aisle is just wide enough to permit a person using a wheelchair to enter or exit the car....
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Talking Three-Dimensional Models for Way-finding
element name (for example, “Centre Street”, “Bus Stop”); location (in respect to the current position in front of the model); functional description; and locations of doors for entering and exiting...
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36 CFR Part 1195 Proposed Accessibility Standards for Medical Diagnostic Equipment NPRM
The standards will allow independent entry to, use of, and exit from the equipment by individuals with disabilities to the maximum extent possible....
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2.3.3 Comparison of Dimensions with Standards and other Anthropometric Studies
The list below identifies the items in the standards and the anthropometric variables which were used for comparison: • Unoccupied Device Width: Compared to the horizontal distance between...
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4. Perspectives of Equipment Types
Conventional XR and Fluoroscopy - This equipment has rectangular, radio-translucent tables that may translate in both directions in the horizontal plane....
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Section 35.151(g)(4)
The vertical viewing angle is the angle between a horizontal line perpendicular to the seated viewer’s eye to the screen and a line from the seated viewer’s eye to the top of the screen....
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Section 36.406(f)(4)
The vertical viewing angle is the angle between a horizontal line perpendicular to the seated viewer’s eye to the screen and a line from the seated viewer’s eye to the top of the screen....
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1118B.4
Changes in level between 1/4 inch (6.4 mm) and 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) shall be beveled with a slope no greater than one unit vertical in 2 units horizontal (50-percent slope) [see Figure 11B...
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M305.2.3 Height (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The transfer support is permitted to be horizontal, angled, curved, or a combination of these as long as the top of any point along the gripping surface is located at or between 6 inches...
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5.4.1.2 Transfer and Positioning Support Location Recommendations for Imaging Equipment with Transfer Surfaces
For example, some x-ray tables require bi-directional horizontal movement to perform the functions for the images. A new generation of equipment is necessary to address this....
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3.3.2 Experienced Clinicians
These deliberations will include discussions about the position (horizontal, angled, or vertical), length, gripping shape, and distance above and from the transfer surface....
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7.2 Technological and Scientific Considerations
For instance, some x-ray tables require bi-directional horizontal movement to generate the specific image required for diagnostic purposes....
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Guest Bathrooms
Allowable stresses shall not be exceeded for materials used when a vertical or horizontal force of 250 pounds is applied at any point on the grab bar, fastener, mounting device, or supporting...
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Benches
All parts of the bench must be able to withstand 250 pounds (1,112 newtons) applied vertically or horizontally at any point of the seat, fastener, mounting device, or supporting structure...
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Station 5-Lateral Operating Space (Sweep Width)
Accordingly, researchers focused the survey design, hence data collection, of space dimensions to actual occupied horizontal and vertical dimensions of users operating within uncrowded pathway...
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Advice for Passengers with Service Animals
You may have to be flexible if your assigned seat unexpectedly turns out to be in an emergency exit row....
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If Carrier Contends That Attendant Is Required for Safety Reasons and Passenger Disagrees
More specifically, you should determine whether the passenger has the functional ability to make any progress toward an exit during an evacuation....