Hand size and functional grip capabilities of wheeled mobility device users. Applied Ergonomics. Feathers, D., Paquet, V., and Drury, C. (2004)....
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Appendix Three: Bibliography
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Toilet Compartment Access
The door shall be self-closing. A door pull complying with 404.2.7 shall be placed on both sides of the door near the latch....
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The Government Response
determined that the disability community comprised 10 percent of the electorate, was “a force to be reckoned with in the politics of the future,” and could be the deciding factor in a close...
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EQUITABLE RELIEF
The Hospitals will circulate and post broadly within the Hospitals the name, telephone number, function, and office location of the Administrator(s), including a TTY telephone number, through...
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Mobilizing the Disability Community
The ADA coalition organized its efforts according to four major functions: overall strategy development; education and lobbying; grass roots mobilization; and legal writing and analysis....
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11B-212.3 Sinks
Sensor operated fixtures shall be capable of functioning during loss of normal power....
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Substantially Limited in Working
because he was not foreclosed from jobs involving driving, operating machinery, childcare, military service, and other jobs; employee would now be substantially limited in neurological function...
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I. Introduction to the Study
These findings would suggest that in the leisure environment of the playground, a child with a disability can be challenged, take risks and learn the difference between his ability and his functional...
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11B-202.3 Alterations
In existing buildings or facilities, if seismic strengthening or upgrade work does not alter the primary use or function of the building or facility and/or does not alter the design of specific...
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Element-by-Element Safe Harbor
The 2010 Standards contain new requirements for the input, numeric, and function keys (e.g. “enter,” “clear,” and “correct”) on automatic teller machine (ATM) keypads....
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General
The 1991 and 2010 Standards require signs that provide direction to or information about functional spaces to meet certain technical requirements....
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Paragraph (h) Non-interference with hearing technologies (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Interference is a function of both the hearing aid and telephone, and the C63 Committee is seeking to define "acceptable" levels of interference with respect to types of hearing aids and...
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G. Supplies
The batteries in these mobility aids must frequently be recharged, or they will stop functioning....
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Section 1193.33 Accessibility and usability
In addition, where manufacturers provide employee training, they are required to provide training appropriate to an employee's function, where readily achievable....
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Can an employer consider health and safety when deciding whether to hire an applicant or retain an employee who has HIV or AIDS?
Having HIV or AIDS, however, might impair an individual’s ability to perform certain functions of a job, thus causing the individual to pose a direct threat to the health or safety of the...
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Typical Day - Advanced Training
You will see a full function database viewer in operation and learn what information is most useful during the barrier removal process....
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Chapter 1 GENERAL INFORMATION
Disabilities manifest themselves in varying degrees, and the functional implications of the variations are important for emergency evacuation....
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3.3.1 Research Data
This anthropometric study of 500 persons who use wheeled mobility devices (WMD) involved collection of demographic data, information on WMD characteristics, and structural and functional...
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Handling Accessibility Complaints: Keeping out of Court
Set up a fully functional ADA Task Force 3. Head off complaints with a well-documented barrier removal plan. 4....
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Operable Parts
In light of current automated airport kiosk functions and operation, the Department has decided that the provisions of the operable parts section as we proposed them are adequate without...
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E. Services in the Cabin
: help with eating, for example, cutting food and feeding the passenger [Sec. 382.39(c)(1)]; assistance within the restroom or at the passenger’s seat with elimination functions...
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§35.161 Telecommunication Devices for the Deaf (TDD's) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Where the provision of telephone service is a major function of the entity, TDD's should be available....
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1. Background
Daily shock and vibration experienced during WC riding can also increase an individual’s rate of fatigue (VanSickle et al, 2001) and limit their functional activity and community participation...