Recessed ashtrays should not be placed near elevator call buttons so that persons who are blind or visually impaired do not inadvertently contact them or their contents as they reach for...
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11B-407.2.1.3 Clear floor or ground space
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Prescription Drug Container Labels: ADA Standard Section 10.
Review the updated information on the revisions to the ADA Standards regarding prescription drug container labels.
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Protruding Objects [1016.9]
Objects that protrude into ORARs, passing spaces, and resting intervals can pose hazards to people who are blind or have low vision....
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Brailling Printed Materials
To locate a resource to transcribe printed materials into hardcopy Braille, call local organizations that serve people who are blind or have low vision, independent living centers, or state...
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Color
Color A participant said it would be desirable to include color in the audio description, especially for kids who are blind or have low vision to further their development of associations...
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Individual Safety Briefings and Timely and Complete Access to Information
Carriers must ensure that, upon request, passengers with a disability, including those who are blind or visually impaired or deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind, have timely access to information...
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3.4 Disability/Accessibility Organizations.
American Council of the Blind (www.acb.org); 3. American Foundation for the Blind (www.afb.org); 4. Assistance Dogs International (www.assistancedogsinternational.org); 5....
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For People with Disabilities, Which Circulation Paths Are Usable, Available, and Closest?
Exits should be marked by tactile signs that are properly located so they can be readily found by a person who is blind or has low vision from any direction of approach to the exit access...
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Introduction
It is human nature and not unusual, therefore, to be concerned about interactions with people who use wheelchairs, who are blind, who are deaf, or whom we find difficult to understand....
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Audiovisual Presentations
., computer presentation, video, or printed charts and graphics), it will be necessary to have the visuals described for people who are blind or have low vision....
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Common Problems with Signs
If they do not have these features, then some people who are blind or who have low vision will be unable to independently navigate around facilities. ...
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Special thanks to:
Thanks to Alice Voigt and Michelle Cook (National Center on Accessibility) for their assistance in the conduct of the Exhibit Design Relating to Low Vision and Blindness workshop and to...
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§ 1194.31(a)
(a) At least one mode of operation and information retrieval that does not require user vision shall be provided, or support for assistive technology used by people who are blind or visually...
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II-7.1100 Primary consideration.
C, a voter who is blind, protests that this method does not allow a blind voter to cast a secret ballot, and requests that the County provide him with a Brailled ballot....
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What Assistance Will the Person(s) Provide?
Guidance Explaining how to get to the usable circulation path Escorting the person who is blind or has low vision to and/or through the circulation path Minor...
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Is There a Usable Circulation Path?
A person who is blind or has low vision must be able to travel from the area of refuge to the public way, although such travel might depend on the assistance of others....
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Online Barriers Faced By People with Disabilities
Blind people who cannot see computer monitors may use screen readers – devices that speak the text that would normally appear on a monitor....
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Words
Group designations such as "the blind," "the retarded" or "the disabled" are inappropriate because they do not reflect the individuality, equality or dignity of people with disabilities....
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§ 36.303(g)(9)(iv)
(iv) Communicate effectively with individuals with disabilities, including those who are deaf or hard of hearing or who are blind or have low vision, about how to use, operate, and resolve...
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§ 36.303(g)(9)(iv)
(iv) Communicate effectively with individuals with disabilities, including those who are deaf or hard of hearing or who are blind or have low vision, about how to use, operate, and resolve...
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Business and Conference Facilities
Business and Conference Facilities You will find that the techniques described above to assist guests who are blind or who have low vision in moving throughout your hotel will also help...
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Chapter 4: Assisting Air Travelers with Disabilities at the Airport
Accommodations for Air Travelers who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, or Deaf-Blind E. Attendants...
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Appendix A: Pedestrians with Visual Impairments
For instance, while less than one percent of people between the ages of 60 and 69 have low vision, nearly 17 percent of people age 80 and older do.18 Legal Blindness Legal blindness...