II−3.4000 Separate benefit/integrated setting. A primary goal of the ADA is the equal participation of individuals with disabilities in the "mainstream" of American society....
Search Results "Safety Benefit"
Commonly Searched Documents
-
II-3.4000 Separate benefit/integrated setting
-
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION RELATED TO THE BENEFITS AND PRIVILEGES OF EMPLOYMENT
The ADA requires employers to provide reasonable accommodations so that employees with disabilities can enjoy the "benefits and privileges of employment" equal to those enjoyed by similarly-situated...
-
The benefits of VRS
VRS offers several features not available with the text-based forms of TRS: VRS allows those persons whose primary language is ASL to communicate in ASL, instead of having...
-
12201(e) Benefits under State worker's compensation laws
(e) BENEFITS UNDER STATE WORKER’S COMPENSATION LAWS....
- Playworld® SMARTE Safety Surfacing
- M-Power Below-Deck Sensor Operated Faucet Features and Benefits
- Kee Safety Inc. ADA Safety Handrail Components
- Spectra Safety Treads
-
ASME A18.1 Safety Standard [§410.1]
ASME A18.1 Safety Standard [§410.1] Platform lifts must meet the ASME A18.1 Safety Standard for Platform Lifts and Stairway Chairlifts....
- Corada Subscriptions as a Benefit of Membership to Partnering Professional Associations
- Non Slip Safety Solutions
-
7.12 Nondiscrimination in Other Benefits and Privileges of Employment
7.12 Nondiscrimination in Other Benefits and Privileges of Employment Nondiscrimination requirements, including the obligation to make reasonable accommodation, apply to all social or...
-
The Limits of Utilizing a Cost-Benefit Analysis
The Limits of Utilizing a Cost-Benefit Analysis Many advocates strongly cautioned against attempting a strict cost/benefit analysis when ample data is unavailable....
-
Individual Safety Briefings and Timely and Complete Access to Information
including those who are blind or visually impaired or deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind, have timely access to information being provided to other passengers, including but not limited to, safety...
-
§1630.1(c)(3) State workers' compensation laws and disability benefit programs
(3) State workers' compensation laws and disability benefit programs....
- Otis Elevator Braille and Safety Signs
-
If the Passenger Poses a Direct Threat to the Health and Safety of Others
If the Passenger Poses a Direct Threat to the Health and Safety of Others If, in your estimation, a passenger with a communicable disease or infection poses a direct threat to the health...
-
Q. Does the ADA take safety issues into account?
Does the ADA take safety issues into account? A. Yes....
- Benefits of Universal Voltage
-
If Direct Threat to Health or Safety of Others, Limitations May be Imposed
If Direct Threat to Health or Safety of Others, Limitations May be Imposed Only if a passenger with a communicable disease or infection poses a direct threat to the health or safety of...
- Wooster Products Flexmaster Safety Tread
-
The ADA’s Benefits to Businesses
It is clearly in the interest of businesses to make their facilities and services accessible to customers with disabilities. According to the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2002 Survey of...
-
III. Costs and Benefits
The Department estimates that the costs associated with this final rule will be minimal for two reasons. First, modifications to policies, practices, and procedures, if needed by an...
-
Need for and Benefits of the Proposed Standards
Survey respondents reported difficulties with getting on and off the equipment, positioning their bodies on the equipment, physical comfort and safety, and communication issues....