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COMPLIANCE WITH TITLE III OF THE ADA
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Data Deficiencies
While general information can be found regarding average height of wheeled mobility devices, and people’s ability to transfer, data is not available regarding the needs of people of short...
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References:
References: NHIS-D published in 2000 in "Mobility Device Use in the United States." IDeA Center (Buffalo Study) wheelbase measurements on wheeled mobility devices...
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Applicability
Applicability Individual with a Mobility Impairment - An individual with a mobility impairment is permitted to operate a Segway in a Federal building under the jurisdiction, custody or...
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Technically Infeasible
load-bearing member that is an essential part of the structural frame; or because other existing physical or site constraints prohibit modification or addition of elements, spaces, or features...
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Question 5
What features, such as low bed heights, can best enhance the accessibility of hospital beds and gurneys? Are these features available on products currently available?...
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5.8.1.1 Clear Platform Size Recommendation
summarizes wheelbase measurements on wheeled mobility devices shown in the table below.4 Table 5.8.1.1 Wheelbase Measurements on Wheeled Mobility Devices Table !...
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Overview
Overview People with mobility, circulatory, respiratory, or neurological disabilities use many kinds of devices for mobility. Some use walkers, canes, crutches, or braces....
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Ticketing (Assembly areas, not parking.)
If a group includes one or more individuals who need to use accessible seating because of a mobility disability or because their disability requires the use of the accessible features that...
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§ 38.159(d)(7) Seat belt and shoulder harness
For each wheelchair or mobility aid securement device provided, a passenger seat belt and shoulder harness, complying with all applicable provisions of the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards...
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C202.1 General
Where the requirements in Chapters 4 and 5 do not address one or more features of ICT, the features not addressed shall conform to the Functional Performance Criteria specified in Chapter...
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E204.1 General
Where the requirements in Chapters 4 and 5 do not address one or more features of ICT, the features not addressed shall conform to the Functional Performance Criteria specified in Chapter...
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TALK TO ME | Physical Disability Awareness
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1. Thigh Breadth
Figure 1 provides a box-plot showing the distribution for thigh breadth stratified by gender and mobility device type....
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Visible Alarms
3), require visible alarms to be provided where audible fire alarm systems are provided, but do not require areas used only by employees as work areas to be equipped with accessibility features...
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§ 37.3 Wheelchair
Wheelchair means a mobility aid belonging to any class of three- or more-wheeled devices, usable indoors, designed or modified for and used by individuals with mobility impairments, whether...
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§ 37.3 Wheelchair
Wheelchair means a mobility aid belonging to any class of three- or more-wheeled devices, usable indoors, designed or modified for and used by individuals with mobility impairments, whether...
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B. What does an accessibility survey entail?
The forms and instructions contained in Appendices 1 and 2 will guide surveyors through this process, which generally entails: identifying the features at the facility that need...
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4.1.6(1)(a)
(a) If existing elements, spaces, essential features, or common areas are altered, then each such altered element, space, feature, or area shall comply with the applicable provisions of...
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§ 38.75(b)
(b) Where designated wheelchair or mobility aid seating locations are provided, signs shall indicate the location and advise other passengers of the need to permit wheelchair and mobility...
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Before January 26, 1992
Example: A small town with few public buildings operates a museum featuring the history of the area. The museum is in a two story building built in 1970, which has no elevator....
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An example of an "undue burden" and how it might be solved is:
the meetings, there is no other building where the meetings could be held, and the cost of installing an elevator is beyond the town´s financial ability and would destroy the historic features...
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a) Aquatic Program
Wood credibly opined that renovated pools have the features necessary to provide program access, namely: (1) an accessible route from the property line to the building; (2) an accessible...
