Exhibit Design Relating to Low Vision and Blindness Current Media Technology, Appropriate Application of Technology, Future Research Needs By: Larry Goldberg, Director Media Access...
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Exhibit Design Relating to Low Vision and Blindness: Current Media Technology, Appropriate Application of Technology, Future Research Needs
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II-6.1000 General
All facilities designed, constructed, or altered by, on behalf of, or for the use of a public entity must be readily accessible and usable by individuals with disabilities, if the construction...
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2. My facility was built with a permit and should be fine.
However, some potential causes can be linked to errors in design, engineering, construction or inspection; poor specifications for furnishings and fixtures; or even simple wear and tear...
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Miscellaneous - Areas of Sports Activities, Team or Player Seating, Exercise Machines & Equipment, Bowling Lanes, Saunas & Steam Rooms, and Shooting Facilities
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M302 Diagnostic Equipment Used by Patients in Seated Position
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M302 Diagnostic Equipment Used by Patients in Seated Position
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Identification [4.3.11.5]
Requirements for tactile (raised and Braille) signage apply to exits and other designations of "permanent rooms and spaces."...
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§8.32(a)
(a) Effective as of July 11, 1988, design, construction, or alteration of buildings in conformance with sections 3-8 of the Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS) shall be deemed...
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M302.3.3 Head and Back Support (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In the MDE NPRM the Access Board proposed to place the requirements for head and back support for diagnostic equipment used by patients in the seated position in M302....
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F101 Purpose
The requirements are to be applied during the design, construction, addition to, alteration, and lease of sites, facilities, buildings, and elements to the extent required by regulations...
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Section 2: Accessibility Guidelines.
The issues addressed in this section concern the technical specifications set forth in the Fair Housing Accessibility Guidelines.
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Section 5. Guidelines
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M302.2 Transfer Surface
M302.2 Transfer Surface M302.2.3 Transfer Sides Proposed requirement: The transfer surface shall be located to provide options to transfer from a mobility device onto one...
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ii. Accessible scales
ii. Accessible scales Medical providers often do not weigh individuals who use wheelchairs because they do not have an accessible scale, even though that information is a routine...
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Zurn Model Z5560 Commercial EcoVantage ADA Height Elongated Toilet: Pressure-Assist Replacement Tank Kit Video
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608.5.3 Alternate Roll-In Type Shower Compartments
Where a seat is provided, the controls, faucets, and shower spray unit shall be located on the side wall adjacent to the seat 27 inches (685 mm) maximum from the side wall behind the seat...
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Grab Bars [4.20.4] and Controls [4.20.5]
Tracks on the tub rim are not allowed as they can interfere with the transfer to tub seats. Dual grab bars on the back wall are needed for transfer to the seat and into the tub....
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11B-608.5.3 Alternate roll-in type shower compartments
483 mm) maximum from the seat wall or on the back wall opposite the seat 15 inches (381 mm) maximum, left or right, of the centerline of the seat; and shall be located above the grab bar...