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Receivers: ADA Standard Section 219.3
Section 219.3 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for receivers for assistive listening systems.
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36 CFR Part 1192 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Accessibility Guidelines for Transportation Vehicles (2016 Non-Rail Vehicle Guidelines)
Remove the definitions of “Common wheelchairs and mobility aids,” “Demand responsive system,” “Designated public transportation,” “Fixed route system,” “New vehicle,” “Remanufactured vehicle...
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3.1 Getting Weighed
Accessible scales are important to quality health care for people with disabilities. An accessible scale allows a wheelchair user to roll onto the platform of the scale. Someone who...
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4.34.5.2 WATER CLOSETS
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5.1.2 Transfer Surface High Height Recommendations for M301 and M302
Seat heights for males were typically higher than for females....
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5.1.1 Transfer Surface Height Adjustability Recommendation for M301 and M302
to above the seat for the return transfer....
- HEWI Life System Fixed Rectangular Mirror
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11B-219.3 Receivers
of required receivers shall be permitted to be calculated according to the total number of seats in the assembly areas in the building provided that all receivers are usable with all systems...
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Wheelchair Spaces in Tiered Boxes
A new provision has been added for other types of assembly facilities, such as certain performing arts facilities, that may have tiered box seating (221.2.1.3)....
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4.3 Locker Room Barriers and Solutions
use Benches in the dressing area are too narrow Ask staff to put a chair in dressing area Replace the benches with ones that are 20-24 inches wide to provide a stable seat...
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Guest Rooms
Toilet seat and cover should be secured (generally, metal fasteners are more durable and secure than plastic fasteners)....
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4.34.5.4(2) Seat
(2) Seat. An in-tub seat or a seat at the head end of the tub shall be provided as shown in Fig. 33 and 34....
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II. DISCUSSION
The Court requested that the United States address the following questions: Under the above-described circumstances, does ADAAG 904.4.1’s exception apply such that the sales...
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11B-505.3 Continuity
Exception: In assembly areas, ramp handrails adjacent to seating or within the aisle width shall not be required to be continuous in aisles serving seating....
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4.34.5.5(2) Seat
(2) Seat. A seat shall be provided in the shower stall in Fig. 35(a) as shown in Fig. 36....
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Ramps M303:3.3, 3.3.1, 3.3.2
Ramps M303:3.3, 3.3.1, 3.3.2 M303.3 Proposed Provision: Changes in Level at Entry to Wheelchair Spaces includes technical criteria for changes in level at the entry to a...
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18 Inch Low Height
Edward Steinfeld, the principal author of the Analysis of Seat Height for Wheeled Mobility Devices, stated 17 inches is the best practice as it accommodates approximately 94% of individuals...
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C. Toilet Rooms:
PSE shall provide at least nine (9) 60-inch wide accessible toilet compartments, located in multi-user toilet rooms, and at least six (6) accessible water closets with 60-inch...
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5.1.4 Transfer Surface Height Measurement for M301 and M302
5.1.4 Transfer Surface Height Measurement for M301 and M302 The Committee recommends capturing the transfer surface height at the highest point of the seat in an uncompressed state, inclusive...
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7. Seating Accommodations
The industry commenters that opposed providing priority seating asserted that access to seats with electrical outlets is an aircraft amenity based on other considerations (e.g., frequent...
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5.3.1 Permitted Obstructions to Transfer Sides for M301 and M302
shower seat....
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Phase II: Energy and Commerce & Public Works and Transportation Committees
The difference with intercity (“over-the-road”) buses was that a lift potentially took away seats and luggage space....