Since the findings of anthropometric research are often voluminous, journal articles and book chapters do not usually include a full documentation....
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2.0 Methodology
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8.4 Improving Data Sources and Research
8.4 Improving Data Sources and Research As described in Section 3, to inform their deliberations, MDE Advisory Committee members sought as much information as possible, including anthropometric...
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2.1 Provisions for Adults
The specifications in these guidelines are based upon adult dimensions and anthropometrics....
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2.2 PROVISIONS FOR ADULTS
The specifications in these standards are based upon adult dimensions and anthropometrics....
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Near-Future Research Needs
NEAR-FUTURE RESEARCH NEEDS In the best of all possible worlds, a major nationwide anthropometric survey of individuals with disabilities should be conducted....
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Introduction
Thus, while there is a great deal of existing anthropometric data, any attempt to combine them into a useful database would be futile....
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Long-Term Research
Long-Term Research As urgency dictates and funds permit, future anthropometric surveys should be undertaken to: expand the working-adult database created during the pilot study...
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3.0 Comparison of Research Methodologies
Both UDI and Seeger used rulers and tape measures rather than more accurate anthropometric instruments designed for such a purpose....
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Capabilities, Resources, and Facilities
Capabilities, Resources, and Facilities Any organization charged with the responsibility of carrying out an anthropometric survey such as the proposal suggested here should have the...
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Anthropometry for Persons with Disabilities: Needs for the 21st Century
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Measuring Techniques
Establish Allowable Error Because anthropometric data are used in the design of workspaces, and equipment, excessive error in the data can result in badly designed workspaces and unsuitable...
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4.4 Knee and Toe Clearances
4.4 Knee and Toe Clearances Knee and toe clearances of the four sets of standards are roughly comparable. Figures 20-21 and Tables 5-6 show the standards from the four countries...
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Appendix 4 – References
An anthropometric study of manual and powered wheelchair users. International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics 33(3); 191 - 204. Rapoport, A. and Watson, N. (1972)....
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4.2 Clear Floor Area
4.2 Clear Floor Area Figure 9 and Table 3 show the standards from the four countries related to clear floor area. Figures 10-13 show the key findings from the research. Figure...
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102 Dimensions for Adults and Children
102 Dimensions for Adults and Children Section 2.1 of the 1991 Standards stated that the specifications were based upon adult dimensions and anthropometrics....
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Provisions for Adults [2.1]
ADAAG specifications are based on adult dimensions. Specifications for elements used primarily by children have been developed and incorporated into ADAAG (although they are not...
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Other Sources
The Access Board used anthropometric data and other standards for the width of transfer surfaces on diagnostic equipment used by patients in a seated position (see M302.2.2), height of breast...
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1.0 Background
The anthropometric data on wheeled mobility users that underlies the technical requirements of the ICC/ANSI A117.1 (1998) Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities (ICC/ANSI) and the...
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Digital Human Models
Digital Human Models Studies involving the biophysical aspects of wheelchair propulsion involve the anthropometric description of body links . lengths, breadths, and depths of body segments...
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M101.4 Dimensions
The standards are based on adult dimensions and anthropometrics. Dimensions that are not stated as "maximum" or "minimum" are absolute....
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M101.5 Dimensions
The MDE Standards are based on adult dimensions and anthropometrics. Dimensions that are not stated as “maximum” or “minimum” are absolute....
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Dimensions for Adults and Children [§102]
Dimensions for Adults and Children [§102] The ADA Standards provide technical specifications for building elements designed specifically for use by children 12 and younger....
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4.1 Wheeled Mobility Device Dimensions
4.1 Wheeled Mobility Device Dimensions Figure 1 and Table 2 show the standards from the four countries and the variables they include on wheeled mobility device sizes. Selected...
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Standards and Anthropometry for Wheeled Mobility
Standards and Anthropometry for Wheeled Mobility REPORT PREPARED FOR: U.S. ACCESS BOARD, WASHINGTON, DC Authors: Edward Steinfeld, Jordana Maisel, Dave...