Typical Issues for Individuals Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision Objects that are wall mounted, that project into a pedestrian route from the side, or that are overhead can be hazards...
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2. Typical Issues for Individuals Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision
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Part 2. Typical Issues for Voters Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision
Objects more than 27 inches and less than 80 inches above the route that protrude from the side more than 4 inches are also a hazard....
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Tread Obstacles on Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
If they are pronounced, tread obstacles can pose a serious tripping hazard....
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4.1.6(3)(b) Stairs
(b) Stairs: Full extension of handrails at stairs shall not be required in alterations where such extensions would be hazardous or impossible due to plan configuration....
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4.1.6(4)(b)
Full extension of stair handrails shall not be required in alterations where such extensions would be hazardous or impossible due to plan configuration....
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§ 37.169(b)(4)
., because of a condition or barrier at the destination of a paratransit or fixed route trip of which the individual with a disability was unaware until arriving), operating personnel of...
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§ 37.169(b)(4)
., because of a condition or barrier at the destination of a paratransit or fixed route trip of which the individual with a disability was unaware until arriving), operating personnel of...
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§ 37.187(b)
(b) Each operator retains the responsibility for providing the transportation required by this subpart to the passenger for its portion of an interline trip....
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Category 1 Eligibility
Someone who is successfully mobility trained to use the fixed route system for all or some trips need not be provided paratransit service for those trips....
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Section 37.155 Factors in Decision To Grant an Undue Financial Burden Waiver
First, the Department will allow a statistically valid methodology for estimating number of trips mandated by the ADA....
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E2-1. Pedestrian Routes
If No, list the objects that are a hazard and their location. Placing a detectable object on the floor below each object may remove the hazard for election day....
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§ 37.205 Additional passengers who use wheelchairs
If a number of wheelchair users exceeding the number of securement locations on the bus seek to travel on a trip, the operator shall assign the securement locations on a first come-first...
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Re: Section 307 Protruding Objects
Yes, it is a protruding object hazard based solely on section 307, but so is the (code compliant) lavatory with its (required) 29" high front edge, and the 8" deep (code compliant) shelf...
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A4.4.1 GENERAL
Guide dogs are trained to recognize and avoid hazards. However, most people with severe impairments of vision use the long cane as an aid to mobility....
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A4.4.1 General
Service animals are trained to recognize and avoid hazards. However, most people with severe impairments of vision use the long cane as an aid to mobility....
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Companions
If there is a personal care attendant on the trip, the eligible individual may still bring a companion, plus additional companions on a space available basis....
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§100.70(d)(4)
(4) Refusing to provide municipal services or property or hazard insurance for dwellings or providing such services or insurance differently because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap...
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2.5.2.2 International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Standards
Potential hazards must be identified and then assigned ratings of the probability of occurrence of harm and of the severity of the consequences of that harm....
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Checklist
Complete a hazard analysis to help identify workplace hazards that may impede emergency evacuation....
- American Standard AccessPRO Toilet
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Protruding Objects
Protruding Objects Baby changing tables cannot violate the protruding object requirements of TAS 204 and 307 in either an open or closed position since either position is a potential hazard...
- Mind's Eye Travel
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7. Under what circumstances is a public school required to provide auxiliary aids and services to persons with a hearing, vision, or speech disability who are not students, such as parents, other relatives, and members of the public, who seek to participate in or benefit from a district’s services, programs, or activities?
benefit from a school district’s services, programs, or activities such as student registration, parent‐teacher conferences, meetings, ceremonies, performances, open houses, and field trips...
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12. Personal Care Attendant (PCA)
transportation agencies are not required to provide a personal care attendant or personal care attendant services to meet the needs of passengers with disabilities on paratransit or fixed route trips...