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ramp can be manually stowed and deployed. The |
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RA300 ramp must be manually operated by an at- |
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on the ramp (see Figure A). Carefully unfold and |
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fold the ramp using the HAND HOLDs. |
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Keep clear of the area in which the hinged RA300 |
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ramp sections fold and unfold. Keep clear of the |
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area where the inboard ramp side plates stow in the |
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arms. Remember to use good body mechanics |
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when folding and unfolding the ramp. |
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The safety precautions addressed in the Ramp |
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Power Operation section apply to manual operation | Keep clear of |
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all ramp safety precautions. |
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Note: Minimal physical effort is required to manu- |
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ally operate the ramp. Slow steady motion results |
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in the least resistance and easy operation. The |
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faster you attempt to manually operate the ramp, |
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Ramp Passenger Safety |
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Unless your transit agency has a published policy stating that driver/attendants do not aid ramp (disabled) passengers, it is the responsibility of the driver/attendant to ensure that ramp pas- sengers enter and exit the vehicle on the ramp in the safest manner.
ADA requirements state that transit drivers/at- tendants must assist with attaching and removing wheelchair and occupant restraint belts.
Ramp passengers (wheelchair passengers and standees), and attendants must use common VHQVHDQGJRRGMXGJPHQWUHJDUGLQJUDPSVDIHW\ Each wheelchair passenger (or standee) has a unique set of physical abilities combined with the physical characteristics of his or her wheelchair (or other mobility aid) that dictate the method in which he or she will enter and exit the vehicle.
Wheelchair attendants should be instructed on any special needs and/or procedures required for
safe transport of wheelchair passengers. Follow all safety instructions regarding torso restraints, stabil- ity, balance, weight distribution and use of atten- GDQWVDVVSHFLÀHGLQWKHRZQHUҋVPDQXDOVXSSOLHG with the passenger’s wheelchair (or other mobility aid). Wheelchair passengers must determine, establish and practice ramp boarding and exiting procedures under the direction of the their personal health care professional and wheelchair representa- tive. Those procedures should be conveyed to the ramp attendant. Know your passengers abilities and needs for optimum safety.
Attendants must never operate the vehicle, the ramp or assist passengers if intoxicated. Intoxi- cated passengers should not be allowed to board or exit the vehicle.
Passengers should be positioned in the center of the ramp at all times. Attendants and ramp pas- sengers must be able to clearly view the ramp whenever boarding and exiting the vehicle. The
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