Extended platforms, a permitted alternative, can keep crutch-tips from slipping over the edge (but might not keep wheelchair casters from getting caught on vertical posts unless horizontal...
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Edge Protection [4.8.7]
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Carpet [4.5.3]
Carpeting can significantly increase the amount of force needed to propel a wheelchair over a surface....
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1.1.14 Flatness of ramp cross slope
For ramps over 5 ft (1525 mm) wide between handrails, measure along both handrails with one end of the digital inclinometer placed at the line used to measure running slope....
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Paragraph (e) (Advisory Guidance)
Some telecommunications systems compress the audio signal in such a manner that standard signals used by a TTY is distorted or attenuated preventing successful TTY communication over the...
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3. Emergency Transportable Housing
Emergency transportable housing units, which are designed and manufactured for transport over roadways, have a smaller footprint than other types of housing and pose unique accessibility...
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Attachment A
disabilities in many different ways, such as: Guiding people who are blind or have low vision and retrieving dropped objects for them; Alerting people who are deaf or hard of hearing...
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Reduced Visual Acuity
You have to go over here and get the cataract done. They don’t come back. They not in these databases. So these are people (slide 29) who stayed in the database....
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4.1.4. Per Movie Theater Costs
This section presents the estimated total costs that the average movie theater within each venue type will incur over the 15-year period of analysis. ...
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INTRODUCTION
Harris County has over 1,000 voting divisions, currently housed in over 750 polling place locations. ...
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F - number system
The FF defines the maximum floor curvature ed over a 24 - inch (600 mm) length computed on the basis of successive 12 - inch (300 mm) elevation differentials....
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Readily Achievable (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Ericsson supported the NPRM adoption of the formal definition of readily achievable as "easily accomplishable and able to be carried out without much difficulty or expense."...
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In-Flight Audio and Video Services
We proposed in the DHH NPRM to broaden the existing requirements for accommodating individuals who are deaf and hard of hearing that apply to video displays on aircraft....
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Online Guide Project Team
She served as Executive Director of the West Virginia Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing and as Director of Training for the Mid-Atlantic ADA Center....
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8.1 Excluded Populations Needing Future Attention
CDC figures document significantly increasing rates of obesity over the last 20 years among Americans of all ages....
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Serving People with Disabilities in the Most Integrated Setting: Community Living and Olmstead
Individuals with disabilities now have greater control over their community-based care and services....
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Readily achievable (Advisory Guidance)
The term readily achievable means that an action is "easily accomplishable and able to be carried out without much difficulty or expense."...
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Section 508
in visual format may not be accessible to people with visual impairments and a system that provides output only in audio format may not be accessible to people who are deaf or hard of hearing...
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Two: Does the impairment limit any major life activities?
A major life activity is an activity that is central to daily life.12 According to the Department’s regulations, major life activities include walking, seeing, hearing, breathing, caring...
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B. Online Barriers Faced by People with Disabilities
Accessible website design recognizes these differences and does not require people to see, hear, or use a standard mouse in order to access the information and services provided....
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Section 504
Requirements common to these regulations include reasonable accommodation for employees with disabilities; program accessibility; effective communication with people who have hearing or...
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Issue: Law Enforcement Policies, Practices, and Procedures
For example, individuals who are deaf or have hearing impairments and use sign language may be unable to communicate with law enforcement officers if they are taken into custody and handcuffed...
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L. Accessible Guest Rooms
See, inter alia, 2010 Standards §§ 224.2-5, 309.4, 604.3, 605.3, 607.4.2, 607.5, 609.4, 610.2, 806.2.4, and 806.3.2. 3) To increase accessibility for individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing...