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TABLE OF CONTENTS Summary..........
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s-2 The annual number of persons in
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11. BACKGROUND 11- 1 Guidelines per
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11-3 and strength; control panel le
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111-2 Generally, there is very litt
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111-4 Table 111-1 Preliminary Natio
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111-6 The NEISS database lacks the
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111-8 Public Transit & Paratransit
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w-2 identifying the relevant lift c
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IV-4 MEASURE RED FLASHING BEACON OR
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IV-6 Acceleration is to be measured
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IV-8 FIGURE IV-2 :i a la Y t Permir
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IV-10 and vehicle size. This requir
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v-12 7. Prepare test block fnction
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IV-14 Gaps, Transitions and Opening
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Figure m-3 Allowable transition dim
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IV-18 sliding or being driven over
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v-20 traveling too fast, in the for
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WC Retention Overload Test 67.13) I
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IV-24 The lift is raised to the flo
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N-26 (2 square inches) applicator a
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N-28 sufficient to adequately illum
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IV-30 lack of follow-up training. N
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IV-32 16. Backup Operation (S6.9) -
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