(2) The risk of potential harm to others by the operation of the mobility device;...
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§ 35.137(c)(2)
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A MINIMUM HIGHEST POINT STANDARD OF 19 INCHES IS CONSISTENT WITH EXISTING ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS
Seats shall not be sprung to return to a lifted position.12 Likewise, 19 inch high benches are accessible: 903.5 Height....
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3.8 A process for identifying a reasonable accommodation
The person in the job does not necessarily have to lift and carry the sacks. The employer consults with the employee to determine his exact physical abilities and limitations....
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Telecommunication Relay Services (TRS)
The person who is deaf signs to the communication assistant who then voices to the hearing telephone user what the person is signing....
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Reach Ranges and Operability Requirements
comply with the requirements for reach ranges and operability specified in ABAAS, sections 308 and 309" whenever a site feature has buttons, knobs, handles, or other controls or operating devices...
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Scales
Other options may include a scale integrated into a patient lift, hospital bed, or exam table....
- Sennheiser HDE 2020-D-II-US Stethoset TourGuide Receiver
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382.95 What are carriers’ general obligations with respect to boarding and deplaning assistance?
At U.S. airports with 10,000 or more annual enplanements, boarding assistance must be provided through the use of lifts or ramps, where level-entry boarding is not otherwise available (paragraph...
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11B-1009.5.4 Transfer steps
Where possible, the height of the transfer step should be minimized to decrease the distance an individual is required to lift up or move down to reach the next step to gain access....
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1009.5.4 Transfer Steps
Where possible, the height of the transfer step should be minimized to decrease the distance an individual is required to lift up or move down to reach the next step to gain access....
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Transportation as an Employment Support
Public Transit), a grassroots activist organization that takes action in cities across the United States to bring attention to barriers to transportation, with a focus on the need for lifts...
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Floor and Ground Surfaces
They apply to: interior and exterior accessible routes, including walking surfaces, ramps, elevators, and lifts stairways that are part of a means of egress required...
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CIRCULATION PATH
[DSA-AC] An exterior or interior way of passage provided for pedestrian travel, including but not limited to, walks, hallways, courtyards, elevators, platform lifts, ramps, stairways, and...
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§ 38.29(e)
(e) For vehicles in excess of 22 feet in length with front-door lifts or ramps, vertical stanchions immediately behind the driver shall either terminate at the lower edge of the aisle-facing...
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1.1.3.2, Item 14.3
Fire alarm devices, equipment and systems in connection with any occupancy....
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11B-411.3.3.3 Duration
The door reopening device duration shall comply with Section 11B-407.3.3.3....
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3. SPEAKING
Uses: Letter, word, picture, translator boards Speech Generating Device...
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T505.1 General
Fare collection devices in non-rail vehicles shall comply with T505....
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§ 36.311(c)(1)
(1) The dimensions, weight, and operating speed of the mobility device in relation to a wheelchair;...
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§ 35.137(c)(1)
(1) The dimensions, weight, and operating speed of the mobility device in relation to a wheelchair;...
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409.4.7.1 Type
A telephone and emergency signal device shall be provided in the car....
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11B-411.3.3.3 Duration
The door reopening device duration shall comply with Section 11B-407.3.3.3....
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11B-411.3.3.3 Duration
The door reopening device duration shall comply with Section 11B-407.3.3.3....