this part; 2) The overall financial resources of the site or sites involved in the action; the number of persons employed at the site; the effect on expenses and resources; legitimate safety...
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[ADA Title III §36.104] Readily achievable
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§382.115(c)
she has listened to, read, or understood the information presented, except to the extent that carrier personnel impose such a requirement on all passengers with respect to the general safety...
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11B-1003.3 Clearances
Although the minimum width of the clear pier space is 60 inches (1525 mm), it is recommended that piers be wider than 60 inches (1525 mm) to improve the safety for persons with disabilities...
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§382.67(e)
., informing a passenger that stowing his or her wheelchair in the cabin will require other passengers to be removed from the flight), or for any other non-safety related reason (e.g., that...
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§382.69(a)
(a) As a carrier, you must ensure that all new videos, DVDs, and other audio-visual displays played on aircraft for safety purposes, and all such new audio-visual displays played on aircraft...
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1.9.1.2
See Health and Safety Code commencing with Section 19952....
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§382.51(a)(7)
(7) You must replace any televisions and other audio-visual displays providing passengers with safety briefings, information, or entertainment that do not have high-contrast captioning capability...
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§ 38.113(a)(2)
(2) Doorways at ends of cars connecting two adjacent cars, to the maximum extent practicable in accordance with regulations issued under the Federal Railroad Safety Act of 1970 (49 CFR parts...
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1.9.1.2 Application
See Health and Safety Code commencing with Section 19952....
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11B-1003.3 Clearances
Although the minimum width of the clear pier space is 60 inches (1525 mm), it is recommended that piers be wider than 60 inches (1525 mm) to improve the safety for persons with disabilities...
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11B-1003.3 Clearances
Although the minimum width of the clear pier space is 60 inches (1525 mm), it is recommended that piers be wider than 60 inches (1525 mm) to improve the safety for persons with disabilities...
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Issue 20: Why should we embark on a new guideline?
So from a safety perspective, and trust me, VA, safety, it drives you. It goes over the top....
- Detectable Warning Systems, Inc. AlertTile® Detectable Warning
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Federal Agencies
Technical assistance is provided by web-based material on many ADA subjects such as reasonable accommodation, pre-employment inquiries, performance standards and employee medical exams....
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NEISS Data
NEISS was felt to be by far the most useful data source available for studying the safety of the identified emerging road and trail users....
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III-4.3600 Limitations and alternatives
and cost of the action; 2) The overall financial resources of the site or sites involved; the number of persons employed at the site; the effect on expenses and resources; legitimate safety...
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Can People Who are Blind or Have Low Vision Use the Circulation Path by Themselves?
An area of refuge serves as a temporary haven from the effects of a fire or other emergency....
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704.7 Unexposed surface temperature
Feo = An "equivalent opening factor" derived from Figure 704.7 base on average temperature of the unexposed wall surface and the fire-resistance rating of the wall....
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E2-1. Pedestrian Routes
Items to check include wall-mounted fire extinguishers, light fixtures, coat hooks, shelves, drinking fountains, and display cases....
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Scope: ADA Standard Section 201.1
Section 201 discusses the scope of the ADA Standards.
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§382.129(a)
You must carry out these instructions to the greatest extent feasible, consistent with FAA, PHMSA, TSA, or applicable foreign government requirements concerning security, safety, and hazardous...
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Sec.36.208(c)
(c) In determining whether an individual poses a direct threat to the health or safety of others, a public accommodation must make an individualized assessment, based on reasonable judgment...
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§ 38.83(c)(1) Design load
Ramps or bridge plates 30 inches or longer shall support a load of 600 pounds, placed at the centroid of the ramp or bridge plate distributed over an area of 26 inches, with a safety factor...
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7. Q: What about applicants with a history of illegal drug use? Do they have rights under the ADA?
If safety is asserted as a justification for such a policy, then the employer must be able to show that individuals excluded because of a history of drug addiction or treatment would pose...