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1607.8 Loads on handrails, guards, grab bars shower seats, dressing room bench seats and seats
- Pilot Rock UT and UTH Series End Accessible Picnic Table Using Steel Tops Seats
- Pilot Rock XT and XTH Series End Accessible Picnic Table - Using Steel Tops and Seats
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Wheelchair seating locations must provide lines of sight comparable to those provided to other spectators.
• Wheelchair seating locations must provide lines of sight comparable to those provided to other spectators....
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GameTime Adaptive Swing Seat
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M305.1 General
Supports shall comply with M305.
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M305.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This is an introductory section.
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M305.1 General
Supports shall comply with M305, as applicable.
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Subpart F—Seating Accommodations
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B. Seating Assignments and Accommodations
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11B-607.4.2.3 Head end wall
FIGURE 11B-607.4.2 GRAB BARS FOR BATHTUBS WITH REMOVABLE IN-TUB SEATS...
- Putnam Independent Living Services (PILS) - Brewster, NY
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Saunas and Steam Rooms
The wheelchair turning space in the sauna or steam room must comply with ADAAG, except that it can be obstructed by readily removable seats....
- Why I work to remove access barriers for students with disabilities | Haben Girma | TEDxBaltimore
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3. Desk clear floor space
Desk clear floor space: If provided, desks and writing tables need to have a 30-inch by 48-inch clear floor space that extends 19 inches under the desk and any fixed seat needs to be removable...
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607.4.2.3 Head End Wall
Figure 607.4.2 Grab Bars for Bathtubs with Removable In-Tub Seats...
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Remove post (increase clear width at double leaf doors)
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Accessible Route
This requirement was included to ensure an equal level of convenience between accessible seating and inaccessible seating in terms of travel between the entry gate and seats or between the...
- Designing Sidewalks and Trails for Access, Part II of II: Best Practices Design Guide
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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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5.4.11 Transfer Support Structural Strength for Equipment Used in a Supine, Prone, Side-Lying, or Seated Position
5.4.11 Transfer Support Structural Strength for Equipment Used in a Supine, Prone, Side-Lying, or Seated Position....
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1607A.9 Loads on handrails, guards, grab bars, and seats
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