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  3.4 Some Basic Principles of Reasonable Accommodation
  If it would be an undue hardship to install an elevator for an employee who uses a wheelchair, the employer must provide a comparable facility on the first floor.... 
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  Studies of Wheeled Mobility Devices and Transferring Abilities
  The safest and most easily accessible transfers are those with no or very little horizontal and vertical distance between the seat of the wheelchair and the transfer surface.... 
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  Can People with Limited Mobility Use the Usable Circulation Path by Themselves?
  A person using a wheelchair is able to travel unassisted through that portion of the usable circulation path necessary to reach an area of refuge.... 
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  4.5 Maneuvering Clearances
  All the standards have requirements for “wheelchair turning spaces.” Canada includes guidelines for both a 360 degree turn and a 180 degree turn.... 
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  Acceptable Trail Surfacing Requirements
  Current trail design considerations include quantity of traffic and type of use, such as walking and wheelchair use, biking, horse riding, and other allowed uses.... 
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  Selecting an Accessible Play Surface Is One of the Most Important Decisions
  Inaccessible surfaces can pose barriers for children with disabilities who may use canes, crutches, walkers or wheelchairs from ambulating through the play area.... 
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  Feature 3 - Building Entrance
  entrance must provide at least one accessible door with maneuvering space, accessible door hardware, and enough clear width to allow people who use crutches, canes, walkers, scooters, or wheelchairs... 
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  704.4.1 Height
  A telephone with a TTY installed underneath cannot also be a wheelchair accessible telephone because the required 34 inches (865 mm) minimum keypad height can causes the highest operable... 
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  Aisle Seats
  These seats are intended to provide access for people with disabilities who do not need or prefer wheelchair spaces. Comment.... 
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  What Are Testing Accommodations?
  large-print exam booklets; Screen reading technology; Scribes to transfer answers to Scantron bubble sheets or record dictated notes and essays; Extended time; Wheelchair-accessible... 
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  382.35 May carriers require passengers with a disability to sign waivers or releases?
  Waivers of liability or releases either for passengers themselves or for loss or damage of wheelchairs and other assistive devices are among the forbidden practices, although as we have... 
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  Features of Accessible Exam Tables
  positioning 6.Rails/armrests can be moved for transfers 7.Rails can be added beside the table surface to assist transfers, provide support, or prevent falls 8.Space to position a wheelchair... 
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  Accessible Cells in Correctional Facilities
  These laws prohibit discrimination against persons with disabilities, including inmates who use wheelchairs, scooters, walkers, or other mobility devices.... 
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  Definition of Segway and Scope of Interim Policy
  any person who is subject to any physical impairment or condition regardless of its cause, nature or extent that renders the person unable to move about without the aid of crutches, a wheelchair... 
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  Two Drinking Fountains
  Section 211.2 now states that "no fewer than two drinking fountains shall be provided" with one being wheelchair accessible and the other designed to accommodate people who have difficulty... 
 
              