The Access Board also considered information provided at the July 2010 public meeting that featured panel discussions and presentations by experts and researchers on medical equipment accessibility...
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- CCDA (California Commission on Disability Access) Accessibility Construction Inspection Checklist
- Voters With Disabilities: Access to Polling Places and Alternative Voting Methods
- Global Universal Design Commission, Inc., (GUDC)
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NFPA
Revise Section 23.8.5.4.1 as follows: 23.8.5.4.1 Systems equipped with alarm verification features shall be permitted under the following conditions: 1) The alarm verification feature...
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II. Statutory and Regulatory Background
designed to allow passage into and within the premises are sufficiently wide to allow passage by persons in wheelchairs; and (3) All premises within such dwellings contain the following features...
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Program Accessibility
are unable to take advantage of public entities’ programs, services, or activities because of steps at entrances, small toilet rooms, lack of accessible play areas and other inaccessible features...
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Conferences Audio, Conferences, Webinars and Web Courses
Annual Mid-Atlantic ADA Update Conference The region's leading three-day conference, featuring speakers from federal agencies such as the U.S....
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Salsbury Industries See Through Metal Locker Six Tier Box Style Bridge 16 Box
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- Savaria ORION Limited Use/Limited Application Elevator Video
- Demonstration of Compliance Monitor from SSB BART Group
- Master Lock Speed Dial™ Set Your Own Combination Directional Padlock 1500iD Demo Video
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Common Use Circulation Paths in Employee Work Areas
• Employee work areas, or portions of employee work areas, that are less than 300 square feet and are elevated 7 inches or more above the ground or finish floor, where elevation is essential...
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR INVESTIGATORS
., is the Charging Party qualified for the job except that, because of disability, s/he needs a reasonable accommodation to perform the position's essential functions)?...
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2. Whether this person can perform this job without posing a "direct threat" to the health or safety of the person or others
Where the doctor's report indicates that an individual has a disability that may prevent performance of essential job functions, or that may pose a "direct threat" to health or safety, the...
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11B-203.9 Employee workstations
work areas, other than raised courtroom stations, that are less than 300 square feet (28 m2) and elevated 7 inches (180 mm) or more above the finish floor or ground where the elevation is essential...
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12. Does an employer have to grant every request for a reasonable accommodation?
An employer also does not have to eliminate an essential function of a job as a reasonable accommodation, tolerate performance that does not meet its standards, or excuse violations of conduct...
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382.143 When must carriers complete training for their personnel?
Given the critical role played by CROs in carriers’ implementation of the rule, it is essential for CROs to be trained before the rule becomes effective....
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Display Screens
The proposed requirement that the display screen be visible from a point located 40 inches above the center of the clear floor space essentially means that the display screen must not be...
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An Overview of the Basic ADA Facility Requirements for Public Accommodations and Commercial Facilities
Readily Achievable; Finally, private entities with more than 15 employees are required to make Reasonable Accommodations to allow their employees with disabilities to perform the essential...
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382.51 What requirements must carriers meet concerning the accessibility of airport facilities?
Since DOT has already incorporated the new version of ADAAG into its regulations, the new ADAAG’s provision will apply to any features covered by the DOT rules....
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1.4 Overview of Report
Section 4, Background Information for Broad Equipment Types, provides initial information about the features of the five broad categories of equipment (examination tables and chairs, stretchers...
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Title II Program Accessibility
., a portable lift) to provide program accessibility, the entity should select equipment that includes features required by the 2010 Standards, including independent operation by individuals...