Stowing and Treatment of Personal Equipment E. Services in the Cabin F. Safety Briefings...
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Chapter 5: Assisting Air Travelers with Disabilities Boarding, Deplaning, and During the Flight
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Question 10
What are appropriate scoping requirements for each of the types of medical equipment and furniture discussed above?...
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6. PROJECT COST DETERMINATION:
estimated construction cost used in determining exemption from DSA review shall not include the cost of air-conditioning equipment1 and insulation materials2, and installation cost of such equipment...
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5. Recommendations
Recommendations 5.3 Diagnostic Imaging Equipment One type of equipment stood out as unique are systems used for interventional X-Ray and breast prone biopsy procedures....
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TechniSoil G3® Pathway Stabilizer Video
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Re: Parking Scoping at a Police Station
For me, the parking of police cars is work equipment stored for employee use; their storage area should not be considered vehicle parking spaces any more than we would consider spaces provided...
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Determine All Your Evacuation Options and Prioritize Them
Areas are not provided in buildings equipped with sprinkler systems that have built-in signals used to monitor the system’s features. ...
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FIELD DATA COLLECTION PLAN
As technology has advanced, digital data collection equipment has become more economical and productive....
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D. Procedures for Handling TTY Calls
Procedures for Handling TTY Calls In addition to proper equipment, direct, equal access for TTY calls requires that PSAPs use effective procedures for recognizing and responding to TTY...
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5.4 Recruitment
It does not require employers to undertake special activities to recruit people with disabilities....
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d. ii.
and does not require tight grasping and twisting actions of the wrist to operate at the following locations: (1) Main Lobby men's and women's toilet stall doors; (2) Second Floor Special...
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Who Will Provide the Assistance?
Specific Person(s) in the Office or the Building Who: Has special training or skills Is known to the person with the cognitive disability Anyone in the Office or...
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F208.2.2 Rehabilitation Facilities and Outpatient Physical Therapy Facilities
Twenty percent of patient and visitor parking spaces provided to serve rehabilitation facilities specializing in treating conditions that affect mobility and outpatient physical therapy...
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208.2.2 Rehabilitation Facilities and Outpatient Physical Therapy Facilities
Twenty percent of patient and visitor parking spaces provided to serve rehabilitation facilities specializing in treating conditions that affect mobility and outpatient physical therapy...
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11B-406 Curb ramps, blended transitions and islands
Parallel curb ramps and blended transitions, although permitted by 2010 ADA Standards, are not defined or given special attention....
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POWER DISRUPTION RESPONSE
WHAT CAN I DO IF I DEPEND ON LIFE SUSTAINING EQUIPMENT? Make sure you plan for your specific medical needs and have backup power ready. If you are in immediate danger, call 911....
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Accessible Health Care Briefs: CHOOSING AND NEGOTIATING AN ACCESSIBLE FACILITY LOCATION
products.html#access_briefs Disclaimer: The Center for Disabilities Issues and the Health Professions does not endorse nor profit in whole nor in part, from any manufacturer or vendor whose equipment...
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Supports (M301.3, M302.3, and M305.2)
M301.3, M302.3, and M305.2 provide technical criteria for transfer and positioning supports on diagnostic equipment used by patients in a supine, prone, or side-lying position, and diagnostic...
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ADA Team
Second, the transition plan and self-evaluation require varied expertise and specialized skills. ...
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230 and 708 Two-Way Communication Systems
230 and 708 Two-Way Communication Systems New provisions of the 2010 Standards at sections 230.1 and 708 require two-way communications systems to be equipped with visible as well as...
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Assistive Listening System (ALS)
transmitters, receivers, and coupling devices to bypass the acoustical space between a sound source and a listener by means of induction loop, radio frequency, infrared, or direct-wired equipment...
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106.5.11 Assistive Listening System (ALS)
transmitters, receivers, and coupling devices to bypass the acoustical space between a sound source and a listener by means of induction loop, radio frequency, infrared, or direct-wired equipment...
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Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
Information technology and other equipment, systems, technologies, or processes, for which the principal function is the creation, manipulation, storage, display, receipt, or transmission...
