Search Results "OSHA: Occupational Safety and Health Administration"
- Communicating With the Elderly and Disabled (Helping #2)
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Bicycle Trailers
Safety recommendations in several sources include installing a highflying fluorescent warning flag to increase visibility, allowing plenty of stopping distance, and using caution when maneuvering...
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4.20.4 Grab Bars
Because these positional changes were deemed safety risks for older adults, grab bars that would permit older adults to raise and lower themselves were not included in most bathtub designs...
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11B-502.7.1 Arrangement
Accessible parking spaces located so that the accessible route passes behind parked vehicles create a safety hazard, especially for wheelchair users....
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11B-502.7.1 Arrangement
Accessible parking spaces located so that the accessible route passes behind parked vehicles create a safety hazard, especially for wheelchair users....
- Global Universal Design Commission, Inc., (GUDC)
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§382.151(e)
power to overrule the decision of any other personnel, except that the CRO is not required to be given authority to countermand a decision of the pilot-in-command of an aircraft based on safety...
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382.69 What requirements must carriers meet concerning the accessibility of videos, DVDs, and other audio-visual presentations shown on aircraft to individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing?
This section requires carriers to ensure that all new videos, DVDs, and other audio-visual displays played on aircraft for safety purposes, and all such audio-visual displays played on aircraft...
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Why Horror Games Make Small Mistakes Feel Catastrophic
Use a health pack. Choose the wrong path? Turn around. Horror games operate differently....
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Melt Drops Reviews and Melt Drops Before And After Transformations
Easy Administration Unlike tablets or capsules, Melt Drops require no swallowing....
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12183(b) Elevator
for facilities that are less than three stories or have less than 3,000 square feet per story unless the building is a shopping center, a shopping mall, or the professional office of a health...
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1. Introduction
You would like to find a usable fitness center, some times called a health club. The process of looking for a fitness center can be trying....
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§1630.2(k)(3) Reasonable accommodation
previously limited, but no longer substantially limits, a major life activity may need leave or a schedule change to permit him or her to attend follow-up or “monitoring” appointments with a health...
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6. Eating and Drinking
If a passenger with diabetes or another medical condition requests to eat or drink aboard a vehicle or in a transit facility in order to avoid adverse health consequences, the request should...
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6. Eating and Drinking
If a passenger with diabetes or another medical condition requests to eat or drink aboard a vehicle or in a transit facility in order to avoid adverse health consequences, the request should...
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Medical Device Manufacturers
amends its ADA regulations as announced in the ANPRM, small medical device manufacturers may have an economic incentive to produce accessible products that conform to the standards for health...
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What Contributes to the Determination of "Readily Achievable"?
Legitimate safety requirements that are necessary for safe operation VI. Impact otherwise on the operation of the site VII....
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§382.119(a)
prompt access to the same information provided to other passengers on the aircraft as described in paragraph (b) of this section, to the extent that it does not interfere with crewmembers' safety...
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§382.121(a)(3)
administer them such as syringes or auto-injectors, vision-enhancing devices, and POCs, ventilators and respirators that use non-spillable batteries, as long as they comply with applicable safety...
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§382.61(a)
with movable aisle armrests on at least one-half of the aisle seats in rows in which passengers with mobility impairments are permitted to sit under FAA or applicable foreign government safety...
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Scope: ADA Standard Section 501.1
Section 501.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for general site and building elements.
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Changes in Level: ADA Standard Section 303
Section 303 covers the current ADA Standards for changes in level for floor and ground surfaces.
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Shooting Facilities with Firing Positions: ADA Standard Section 243
Section 243 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for shooting facilities and firing positions.
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Clearance: ADA Standard Section 604.3
Section 604.3 covers the current ADA Standards for clearances around water closets and in toilet compartments.
