2.1.3 Receivers The major advantage of IL systems is that they permit listeners whose hearing aids incorporate telecoils to use their own hearing aids as the receiver....
Search Results "HCO: Hearing Carry Over"
-
2.1.3 Receivers
-
§382.119 What information must carriers give individuals with vision or hearing impairment on aircraft?
[See subsections ...]
-
Signage
should include appropriate messages based on the type of system provided, such as "Infrared Assistive Listening System Available -- Please Ask," "Audio Loop in Use/ Turn T-Switch for Better Hearing...
-
382.43 Must information and reservation services of carriers be accessible to individuals with hearing impairments?
382.43 Must information and reservation services of carriers be accessible to individuals with hearing impairments?...
-
2.1.1 General Description
This electrical current is then amplified by the hearing aid and converted back into audio signals....
-
Costs and Benefits
The results of the Final RA show that, over the studied 12-year regulatory timeframe, annualized costs for the 2016 Non-Rail Vehicle Guidelines are expected to range from $2.3 million to...
- Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
- Beginnings for Parents of Children who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
- Better Hearing Institute
-
Sennheiser EKI 1029 Compact Multi-Channel Receiver
Requires the Premium User plan or above. (Login or upgrade your account!)
-
Lines of Sight Over Heads: ADA Standard Section 802.2.1.1
Where spectators are provided lines of sight over the heads of spectators seated in the first row in front of their seats, spectators seated in wheelchair spaces shall be afforded lines...
-
Lines of Sight Over Heads: ADA Standard Section 802.2.2.1
Where standing spectators are provided lines of sight over the heads of spectators standing in the first row in front of their seats, spectators seated in wheelchair spaces shall be afforded...
-
II. Rulemaking History
2008 Draft Revised Guidelines, the automated announcement systems requirement (including a VOMS 100 threshold for large transit agencies) and the 1:6 maximum ramp slope requirement were carried...
-
T204.1 General
Doorways on non-rail vehicles shall comply with T204.
-
T204 Doorways
[See subsections ...]
-
T203.1 General
Steps on non-rail vehicles shall comply with T405.
-
CHAPTER 2: SCOPING REQUIREMENTS
[See subsections ...]
-
12185(a) Purposes
(a) Purposes The Office of Technology Assessment shall undertake a study to determine
-
C. Chapter 2: Scoping Requirements
Chapter 2 in the 2016 Non-Rail Vehicle Guidelines has been substantially reorganized to present a more simplified approach. Whereas nearly all scoping provisions for buses, OTRBs,...
-
(1)(e)
(e) Doorways on the end of the enclosure, opposite the water closet, should have a minimum clear opening width of 32 inches (815 mm). Door latches and hardware should be operable...
-
§ 38.153(c)(2) Exception
(2) Exception. Where compliance with the door width requirement of paragraph (c)(1) of this section is not feasible, the minimum door width shall be 27 in (685 mm).
-
2.2.3 Receivers
Convenient pocket recharging-carrying cases are available in which the receivers can be recharged while being stored....
- Center for Hearing and Communication - New York, NY and Fort Lauderdale, FL
-
Communicating With Individuals Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
The following information will help improve communication between host staff and individuals who are Deaf or hard of hearing: Speak directly to the individual: If you are speaking...