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b (550) | BODY FUNCTIONS | description | |
s (329) | BODY STRUCTURES | ||
d (570) | ACTIVITIES AND PARTICIPATION | ||
e (273) | ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS | ||
e1 (74) | CHAPTER 1 PRODUCTS AND TECHNOLOGY | This chapter is about the natural or human-made products or systems of products, equipment and technology in an individual's immediate environment that are gathered, created, produced or manufactured. The ISO 9999 classification of technical aids defines these as "any product, instrument, equipment or technical system used by a disabled person, especially produced or generally available, preventing, compensating, monitoring, relieving or neutralizing" disability. It is recognized that any product or technology can be assistive. (See ISO 9999: Technical aids for disabled persons - Classification (second version); ISO/TC 173/SC 2; ISO/DIS 9999 (rev.).) For the purposes of this classification of environmental factors, however, assistive products and technology are defined more narrowly as any product, instrument, equipment or technology adapted or specially designed for improving the functioning of a disabled person. | |
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e115 (9) | Products and technology for personal use in daily living | Equipment, products and technologies used by people in daily activities, including those adapted or specially designed, located in, on or near the person using them. |
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e1151 | Assistive products and technology for personal use in daily living | Adapted or specially designed equipment, products and technologies that assist people in daily living, such as prosthetic and orthotic devices, neural prostheses (e.g. functional stimulation devices that control bowels, bladder, breathing and heart rate), and environmental control units aimed at facilitating individuals' control over their indoor setting (scanners, remote control systems, voice-controlled systems, timer switches). |