Which of the following are requirements for barrier-free design in Japanese hospitals
Which of the following are requirements for barrier-free design in Japanese hospitals? (Select all that apply)
A. Wheelchair-accessible elevators
B. Handrails in corridors and toilets
C. Minimum door width of 0.9 meters
D. Ramps with a maximum slope of 1:10
E. Non-slip flooring
Answer: ABCE
Explanation: Japanese hospitals are required to have barrier-free design features including wheelchair-accessible elevators, handrails, minimum door width of 0.9 meters, and non-slip flooring. Ramps must have a maximum slope of 1:12 (not 1:10), so D is incorrect.

