 Improving access for people of all
abilities
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Employment and
Internship
Opportunities
Beneficial Designs is ready to assist you with all of your
sidewalk assessment service needs. Our automated sidewalk
assessment process focuses on four areas of liability, tripping
hazards, curb ramps, cross slopes and critical features.
Beneficial Designs has a complete wheelchair test lab that can
test manual and powered mobility devices for your PDAC coding,
FDA 510k premarket approval testing or for VA contract testing.
Here you will find information about The Universal Trail
Assessment Process (UTAP), Sidewalk Assessment Process
(SWAP), High Efficiency Trail Assessment Process (HETAP),
TrailWare 2.0 Trail Data Processing Software, Trail Access
Information, Trail Products and Services, and Accessibility
Guidelines.
Find out about our work on the Development of Devices and
Test Methods and our research on surface accessibility. Find
Accessibility Guidelines and Standards. Learn about the
Rotational Penetrometer, a device which measures surface
firmness and stability, and about playground surface
accessibility testing (ASTM F1951).
Find our PAX Press Order Form, UTAP: Training Materials,
Tools, and TrailWare2.0; Videos; T-shirts; and
Bogen Products.
This project will design a trail
vehicle barrier that prevents motorized vehicle access,
allows all non-motorized users and personal mobility devices
(e.g., wheelchair, walker), and is consistent with
accessibility legislation.
Learn about our project to improve the user
experience with consumer technologies and other products for
people with cognitive impairments. The development of
standards will encourage design for people with a range of
cognitive abilities. An Ease-of-Use Rating System will allow
for informed consumer choices. We need your input, take our
on-line product survey
now!
Find out about our current research
project to develop Universal Design Guidelines for Fitness
Equipment. This is your opportunity to make aerobic and
strength training equipment suitable for people of all
abilities.
Phase One Final
Report
We design assistive technologies to enable users of varying
abilities to take part in recreational and leisure
activities, with Tools for Play and technologies for
recreation in snow, on land, and in water.
Learn about Adaptive Sports Equipment Standards, ANSI B-77
Aerial Tramway Standards, Programmatic Guidelines, and ADA
Accessibility Guidelines for Outdoor Recreation Areas: Ski
Facilities.
Learn about Tools for Life, RESNA SIG-17, and the SoreButts
Cushion Competition.
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