13' 6" Fall Height - 4' Age Group - 2 to 5 or 5 to 12 years Benefits and Use Activity Types - Manipulative Inclusive Play Benefits - Cognitive, Communicative...
Search Results "Tactile Communication Technology"
- GameTime Rainbow Arch Playground Equipment
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M307 Operable Parts
M307.2 would require operable parts to be tactilely discernible without activation....
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Telecommunications Act
At its signing, President Bill Clinton addresses technology’s growing role in all aspects of life, including employment. Testing adaptive equipment. — U.S....
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§35.161 Telecommunication Devices for the Deaf (TDD's)
effective telecommunication systems be used to communicate with individuals with impaired speech or hearing....
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Auxiliary aids and services
systems, including text telephones (TTYs), videophones, and captioned telephones, or equally effective telecommunications devices; videotext displays; accessible electronic and information technology...
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Section 37.85 Purchase or Lease of New Intercity and Commuter Rail Cars
The ADA does not stand in the way of new technology, but it does require that new technology, and the benefits it brings, be accessible to all persons, including those with disabilities....
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ATMs. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
ATMs vary in their technological sophistication, and it is more expensive to adapt the smaller, stand-alone machines....
- Corbin Russwin Inc. FE6800 Fortified Multi-Point Latching System
- Greenfields Outdoor Fitness Accessible Hand Cycle HP2009-7-21
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225(a)(2) TDD
(2) TDD The term "TDD" means a Telecommunications Device for the Deaf which is a machine that employs graphic communication in the transmission of coded signals through a wire or radio...
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Privacy: ADA Standard Section 707.4
ETA Editor’s Note: The Department of Justice considers the communication-related elements of ATMs to be auxiliary aids and services, rather than structural elements, to which the safe...
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Laying the Foundation: Disability Policy & Activism, 1968-1988
A nationwide disability rights movement emerged from within the disability community. Attorneys in the disability community attained a high degree of legal sophistication....
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SAMPLE SCENARIO: POWER OUTAGE
Who do you first communicate within your network? How do you communicate with the rest of the network members?...
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3. Identifying other barriers to access
Technology is changing, and many website designers are using creative and innovative ways to present web-based materials....
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406.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The intent of this provision is to support compatibility with assistive technology hardware....
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10.4.1(6)
Such methods may include, but are not limited to, visual paging systems using video monitors and computer technology....
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Self contained, closed products (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Self contained, closed products, are those that generally have embedded software and are commonly designed in such a fashion that a user cannot easily attach or install assistive technology...
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EXHIBIT B
systems, including text telephones (TTY s ), videophones, and captioned telephones, or equally effective telecommunications devices; videotext displays; accessible electronic and information technology...
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1. History
In 2006, as noted above, the Access Board convened a Telecommunications and Electronic and Information Technology Advisory Committee to review and update the existing standards and guidelines...
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4.3.4 Industry Considerations in Designing Accessible Imaging Equipment
Diagnostic accuracy must be equivalent across all patients; Patients’ diagnostic needs and thus the clinical applications of the equipment vary widely; Today’s technology...
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General Issues
Effective Date for the Enforcement of Section 508 Section 508(a)(2)(A) required the Board to publish final standards for accessible electronic and information technology by February 7...
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Training
The required training would be for proficiency in basic visual and auditory methods for communicating with passengers whose disabilities affect communication....
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Machinery Spaces: ADA Standard Section 203.5
Section 203.5 covers scoping requirements of general exceptions for machinery spaces in the most current ADA Standards.
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11B-203.5 Machinery spaces
Machinery spaces include, but are not limited to, elevator pits or elevator penthouses; mechanical, electrical or communications equipment rooms; piping or equipment catwalks; water or sewage...