Wheelchair Ramp Sample Clauses

Wheelchair Ramp. Vehicle will be equipped with a manually deployed integrated ramp that stores under the floor as standard equipment.
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Wheelchair Ramp. A wheelchair ramp shall be included on the curbside front of the bus at the ambulatory entrance door. A Xxxxx XX 300 Bi Fold Transit Ramp or approved equal, shall be installed and conform to all requirements as outlined in the ADA regulations. The ramp shall be equipped with a manual over-ride to permit ramp to be deployed or stowed manually in event of power failure or emergency. A complete set of operating instructions, schematics and a trouble- shooting guide shall be included with each ramp. Entry ramp shall be rated at 1,000 pounds. Entry ramp shall be 62 inches minimum and provide a 1:5 angle when deployed to the ground. Securement Devices: There shall be two wheelchair tie down spaces (reference seating diagram). All floor-mounted attachments shall be flush mounted, and must meet the specifications as outlined in the ADA regulations Subpart B-Buses, Vans and Systems, 38.23 Mobility aid accessibility (d) Securement devices, as well as ANSI/RESNA WC-18. Retractors must be self-tensioning and self-locking. Acceptable kits are Q’Straint QRT-360 (Q-10007) Sure-Lok WC-18 TITAN (AL812S-4C) or pre-approved equal. A storage container shall be provided for each securement station to allow clean storage of the system straps and belts when not in use. A hand held web cutter shall be provided. (Sure-Lok part number 8705 or Q’Straint part number Q5-7590) Stanchion Bar: Stanchion and grab bars shall be of corrosion resistant stainless steel or equivalent, a minimum of 1-1/4" in diameter and padded. Padding shall be permanently bonded to stanchion and grab bars. Padded stanchion bar shall be installed at side entrance door. Anti- vandal grab handles shall be located on top of each forward facing aisle seat. A passenger assist stainless grab bar shall be securely mounted on both sides of the entrance door running parallel to the entryway for ADA compliance. Bar to be a minimum of 1" in diameter. Location to be approved by DRPT. There shall also be a floor to ceiling stanchions on the left side of the aisle at the entry to the passenger compartment. The vertical stanchion shall include a horizontal cross bar that attaches to the sidewall. In addition, the curbside stanchion shall include a modesty panel separating the first row of curbside seats from the step well. Driver’s Privacy Glass: Lexan or Plexiglas driver’s privacy glass to be mounted on the stanchion behind the driver.

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