In transfer type compartments, grab bars shall be provided across the control wall and back wall to a point 18 inches (457 mm) from the control wall....
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11B-608.3.1 Transfer type shower compartments
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11B-234.3 Minimum number
Amusement rides that are controlled or operated by the rider shall not be required to comply with Section 11B-234.3. 2. ...
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11B-234.3 Minimum number
Amusement rides that are controlled or operated by the rider shall not be required to comply with Section 11B-234.3. 2. ...
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11B-234.3 Minimum number
Exceptions: Amusement rides that are controlled or operated by the rider shall not be required to comply with Section 11B-234.3....
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1009.8.1.1 Visible communication method
Section 1138A.4 or Sections 11B-205 and 11B-309 in the area of refuge shall activate both a light in the area of refuge indicating that rescue has been requested and a light at the central control...
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407.2.1.3 Clear Floor or Ground Space
A clear floor or ground space complying with 305 shall be provided at call controls. Advisory 407.2.1.3 Clear Floor or Ground Space....
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11B-411.2.1.2.5 Audio output
activation of the accessibility function button, the audio output shall provide verbal announcements of operating instructions, location and use of the star (*) and minus sign (-) buttons, user...
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RECOMMENDATIONS
Table 23 shows design features, AASHTO design values for bicyclists, potential design users, and 85th percentile performance values. Table 23....
- AJW Architectural Products US888 Single Security Toilet Tissue Dispenser, Exposed Mounting - Surface Mounted - Non-Controlled
- AJW Architectural Products U815 Dual Toilet Tissue Dispenser w/ Mounted Shelf - Surface Mounted - Non-Controlled
- AJW Architectural Products US889 Dual Security Toilet Tissue Dispenser, Exposed Mounting - Surface Mounted - Non-Controlled
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5.6.1 Stirrups Provision for M301
5.6.1 Stirrups Provision for M301 NPRM Description: For patients with limited leg strength and control, thigh, knee and calf supports are necessary to maintain an appropriate position...
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Image maps
: They have become an outdated method of presenting links; It is easier to use CSS for laying out links on different areas of the screen; Screen magnifier users...
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Floor Plan of Elevator Cars [4.10.9]
The primary test is whether a wheelchair user can enter the car, maneuver within reach of the controls, and exit....
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Error/Omission: When a transfer shower is used, it is often larger than the required 36" x 36" size.
Users may slide off the seat and fall onto the floor of the shower while reaching for the shower controls and hand-held showerhead. Requirement: 4.21.2 Size and Clearances....
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Inline Skates
Landis.) with a single frame to a shoe or boot that is usually fairly stiff, providing good support and control....
- Schindler's Elevator PORT (Personal Occupant Requirement Terminal)
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6. Modifications to the Functional Performance Criterion for Limited Vision
In order to ensure that ICT meets the needs of a wider range of users, the Board proposed in the 2010 ANPRM to revise the functional performance criterion for limited vision....
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Attachment I
The flush valve control is located on the closed side of the stall. ...
- SDC EntryCheck® E70 Series Standalone Electronic Locksets
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11B-308.1.1 Electrical switches
Controls and switches intended to be used by the occupant of a room or area to control lighting and receptacle outlets, appliances or cooling, heating and ventilating equipment, shall comply...
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Alternate Modes (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Alternate Modes (Section-by-Section Analysis) Alternate modes are different means of providing information to users of products including product documentation and information about the...
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Can doors swing into required clear floor or ground space?
Doors cannot swing into required clear floor or ground spaces in these specific instances: clear floor space at controls for automatic and power assisted doors and gates (404.3.5...
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Doors, Doorways, and Gates: ADA Standard Section 206.5
Section 206.5 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes to doors, doorways, and gates.