Where the primary use of the equipment supports more than one patient position, it must comply with the requirements for each use. The weight scale is usable by both people who are...
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Figure M4: Overview of M303 Diagnostic Equipment for Use by a Patient While Seated in a Wheelchair and M304 Diagnostic Equipment for Use by a Patient in a Standing Position (Weight Scale Example)
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Ramp Requirements [§405]
Ramp Requirements [§405]
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(d) Outside surface at entry door
The final Guidelines also provide that at the primary entry door to a dwelling units with direct exterior access, outside landing surfaces constructed of impervious materials such as concrete...
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Energy Requirements for Different Surfaces
Energy Requirements for Different Surfaces The energy consumption results are shown in the following table and figures. Table 4....
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Check-out Aisle Counter Height
The counter surface of check-out aisle counters is required to be 38 inches high maximum. Comments from persons with disabilities considered 38 inches to be too high. Response....
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What surface characteristics are required of an accessible route?
What surface characteristics are required of an accessible route?...
- ElectionSource EZ VOTE Wheelchair Accesible Voting Booth
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- Inclusion Solutions Model 2000 Voting Booth with Light (Hard Curtain)
- Inclusion Solutions Model 2000 Voting Booth (Hard Curtain)
- Inclusion Solutions Poll Star Voting Booth
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5.3 Transfer Sides
5.3 Transfer Sides.
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5.3 Transfer Sides Recommendations
5.3 Transfer Sides Recommendations
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5.4.9 Interruptions Along Transfer Support Gripping for Equipment Used in a Supine, Prone, Side-Lying, or Seated Position
5.4.9 Interruptions Along Transfer Support Gripping for Equipment Used in a Supine, Prone, Side-Lying, or Seated Position. The bottom of the transfer support shall have no...
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Curb Ramp Requirements [§406]
Curb Ramp Requirements [§406]
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R305 Detectable Warning Surfaces (Section-by-Section Analysis)
R305 Detectable Warning Surfaces (Section-by-Section Analysis) Detectable warning surfaces consist of truncated domes aligned in a square or radial grid pattern....
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Smooth surface / kickplate
I look forward to seeing those examples from our Corada Voices users. It's easy to upload images with your comments, Design solutions, or any other Voices posts. We expect to have a...
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R208 Detectable Warning Surfaces (Section-by-Section Analysis)
R208 Detectable Warning Surfaces (Section-by-Section Analysis) Detectable warning surfaces consist of small truncated domes built in or applied to a walking surface that are detectable...
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Designing Sidewalks and Trails for Access, Part II of II: Best Practices Design Guide
This guidebook is the second part of a two-phase project focused on designing sidewalks and trails for access. It was created to provide planners, designers, and transportation...
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Designing Sidewalks and Trails for Access, Part I of II: Review of Existing Guidelines and Practices
Sidewalks and trails serve as critical links in the transportation network by providing pedestrian access to commercial districts, schools, businesses, government offices, and...
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Providing Appropriate Information About Accessibility
For instance, include minimum width, maximum slope, and condition of the tread surface (is it firm and stable?) on information about trails....
