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11B-608.10 Soap dish
Where a soap dish is provided, it shall be located on the control wall at 40 inches (1016 mm) maximum above the shower floor, and within the reach limits from the seat....
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704.6 Structural stability
The wall shall extend to the height required by Section 704.11 and shall have sufficient structural stability such that it will remain in place for the duration of time indicated by the...
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609.5 Surface Hazards
Grab bars and any wall or other surfaces adjacent to grab bars shall be free of sharp or abrasive elements and shall have rounded edges....
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4.34.6.4(2)
The finished floor shall extend under the counter to the wall....
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Non-Circular Cross Section and Clearance (§505.5, §505.7)
Keep wall surfaces above handrails free of any protrusions....
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11B-602.8 Depth
Wall- and post-mounted cantilevered drinking fountains shall be 18 inches (457 mm) minimum and 19 inches (483 mm) maximum in depth....
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11B-608.10 Soap dish
Where a soap dish is provided, it shall be located on the control wall at 40 inches (1016 mm) maximum above the shower floor, and within the reach limits from the seat....
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Background
, as well as those who transfer directly from wheelchair to toilet....
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M301.4.2 Clearance Around Base (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In the final rule, the Access Board has decided to decrease the size of the transfer surface (See final M301.2.3) and thus the commenter’s concern regarding an increase in base size is not...
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Introduction
Introduction The proposed guidelines for medical diagnostic equipment recommends a minimum transfer surface 30 in. (760mm) wide and 15 in. (381mm) deep. At the request of the U.S....
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27. Is an employer's obligation to offer reassignment to a vacant position limited to those vacancies within an employee's office, . . . or geographical area?
This is true even if the employer has a policy prohibiting transfers from one office, branch, agency, department, facility, personnel system, or geographical area to another....
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4.3.2 Seat Height
4.3.2 Seat Height Seat height is an important dimension for establishing the height of built-in seating, toilet heights, tub heights, shower seat heights and other transfer related surfaces...
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Participants
In the last transfer study a total of 120 participants were enrolled consisting of 95 men and 25 women with an average age of 47.7 ± 15.3 years, body weight of 171.5 ± 48.0 lbs, and height...
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Lift Compatibility (M301.4 and M302.4)
supine, prone, or sidelying position, and diagnostic equipment used by patients in a seated position to be usable with a patient lift for patients with disabilities for whom independent transfer...
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6.3 Minority Reports
6.3 Minority Reports Because the Advisory Committee did not achieve consensus on the recommendation for a minimum transfer surface height standard, U.S....
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COSTS TO LOWER MINIMUM TABLE HEIGHT
The need to reach heights above 32 inches interferes with efforts to lower the transfer surface height....
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11B-608.7 Thresholds
In transfer type shower compartments, thresholds ½ inch (13 mm) high maximum shall be beveled, rounded, or vertical. Exception: Reserved....
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FEATURES
The corner radii allow for closer wheelchair positioning to facilitate independent transfer by minimizing gaps....
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J. Bedside Clearance
the bed(s) in the accessible guestrooms... ...in accessible guestrooms with one bed, is there at least a 36" wide route on each side of the bed to allow persons who use wheelchairs to transfer...
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viii. Hospital beds and gurneys
In order to permit transfers by individuals with mobility disabilities, including those using wheelchairs, accessible height-adjustable beds would allow persons using wheelchairs and other...
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11B-608.7 Thresholds
In transfer type shower compartments, thresholds ½ inch (13 mm) high maximum shall be beveled, rounded, or vertical. Exception: Reserved....
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Common Problems with Signs
Common Problems with Signs Ø Some signs – such as permanent room signs – are required to have Braille, high contrast, and raised lettering and must be located on the wall to the...
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General [9.1.1]
Wall-mounted objects, such as light fixtures, must be selected and mounted so they do not pose a hazard to people with vision impairments....