The manufacturers provided a great deal of information on what types of accessible equipment is currently on the market, what the providers are requesting for accessible equipment, and the...
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III. Summary of Comments
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Place of Public Accommodation
A bakery, grocery store, clothing store, hardware store, shopping center, or other sales or rental establishment; (6) Service establishments....
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15. When may an employer refuse to hire, terminate, or temporarily restrict the duties of a person who has or had a hearing impairment because of safety concerns?
safety of others, and its refusal to hire her would violate the ADA.[32] Example 24: An employee with a hearing disability requests training to operate a forklift machine at a large hardware...
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11B-805 Medical care and long-term care facilities
All doors to patient toilet rooms "shall be equipped with hardware which will permit the door to swing outward or in a manner to negate the need to push against a patient who may have collapsed...
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III-6.1000 General
The new door must have appropriate hardware that can be used without grasping, twisting, or pinching of the wrist. ILLUSTRATION 3: An electrical outlet is being relocated....
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36 CFR Part 1195 Standards for Accessible Medical Diagnostic Equipment
The MDE Standards do not impose any mandatory requirements on health care providers or medical device manufacturers....
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Receivers
collecting information on assistive listening systems, a review of the state-of-the-art with respect to assistive listening systems, and a survey of consumers, service providers, dispensers and manufacturers...
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11B-504.8 Floor identification
Architects, Signage Consultants and Manufacturers having standard details showing one sign for both purposes are encouraged to change them permanently, indicating two separate and distinct...
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410.8 Video Communication (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Would it be readily achievable for manufacturers of telecommunications equipment to comply with section 410.8?...
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Resting Intervals on Trails
can be precisely controlled on surfaces that are paved (asphalt, concrete, paving blocks, and so forth) or built with boards (wood planks, heavy timber, concrete, fiberglass, or other manufactured...
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Nonmotorized Kick Scooters
These larger scooters are currently less prevalent, but because they provide more utility due to improved efficiency, several manufacturers are developing and promoting larger models....
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11B-604.5.2 Rear wall
Bedpan washing devices that are manufactured as part of a flush valve assembly project above the rear grab bar, obstructing it....
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11B-504.8 Floor identification
Architects, Signage Consultants and Manufacturers having standard details showing one sign for both purposes are encouraged to change them permanently, indicating two separate and distinct...
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11B-604.5.2 Rear wall
Bedpan washing devices that are manufactured as part of a flush valve assembly project above the rear grab bar, obstructing it....
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1023.9 Stairway identification signs
Architects, Signage Consultants and Manufacturers having standard details showing one sign for both purposes are encouraged to change them permanently, indicating two separate and distinct...
- Willoughby Industries Ligature-Resistant Urinal ASUW-1314-HEU-BS with Washout Flush
- Landscape Forms Inc. FGP Guide Illuminated Bollards
- Landscape Forms Inc. Melville Benches
- AD Systems’ Officefronts
- Endorphin 325 Functional Wall Pulley
- Cultivating Independence Through Accessible Agriculture
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1. Technical Standard for Web Site Accessibility
Comments: The comments submitted jointly by A4A, IATA, ACI-NA, RAA, and the Air Carrier Association of America opposed mandating a single technical standard for Web site accessibility....
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Conditions for an Exception in FSTAG
Use of manufactured building materials or engineered construction techniques to comply with accessibility provisions could destroy the natural or undeveloped nature of the setting and change...
- ADA Transition Planning - Part 1