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Chapter of Design Explains Why 20 mm Marble is a Top Choice
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Typical examples of reasonable modifications are:
Instructing staff that if a customer who has lost the use of his or her arms asks them to reach into a shirt or jacket pocket to retrieve the wallet or credit card needed to pay the bill...
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403.1 General
Allowing use of an identification card for authentication is an example of a non-biometric alternative....
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R303 Alternate Pedestrian Access Routes (See R205) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This section heading is included in Chapter R3 of the proposed guidelines to notify readers who were familiar with the 2005 draft of the proposed guidelines where to find the requirements...
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Website Access
For the visually impaired and others using screen readers the website should meet WCAG 2.0 minimum standards....
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502.3.6 Text (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This provision would be useful for a screen-reader user, for example, when filling in a field on a form....
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2. Job Restructuring
For example: Inspection of identification cards is generally an essential function of the job of a security job....
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b. Problem: Documents Are Not Posted In an Accessible Format
But PDF documents, or those in other image based formats, are often not accessible to blind people who use screen readers and people with low vision who use text enlargement programs or...
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R101.1 General
Some advisory sections reference related mandatory requirements to alert readers about those requirements....
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R307 Accessible Pedestrian Signals and Pedestrian Pushbuttons (See R209) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This section heading is included in Chapter R3 of the proposed guidelines to notify readers who were familiar with the 2005 draft of the proposed guidelines where to find the requirements...
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The Impact of Transfer Setup on the Performance of Independent Transfers: Phase I Final Report
The study does not necessarily represent the views of the Access Board and readers should not assume any endorsement by the federal government....
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§8.3 Auxiliary aids
For example, auxiliary aids for persons with impaired vision may include readers, Brailled materials, audio recordings, and other similar services and devices....
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Braille
An interviewer noted if a reader uses the pads of their fingers instead of their tips they needed a certain amount of space below the Braille in order to accommodate the angle of their finger...
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11B-406 Curb ramps, blended transitions and islands
Access Board's Note to Reader at Detectable Warnings....
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The Importance of Customer Feedback
No matter how businesses learn about customer needs -- through focus groups, product usability studies, and customer surveys; mystery shoppers and comment cards; or a successful customer...
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10.3.1(7)*
Accessible fare collection devices shall have a minimum clear opening width of 32 in; shall permit passage of a wheelchair; and, where provided, coin or card slots and controls necessary...
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Fraud Reporting & Recovery Procedures: A Step-by-Step Action Plan That Actually Works
accounts Change passwords on impacted platforms Enable or reset multi-factor authentication Log out of all active sessions If payment credentials were exposed, contact your bank or card...
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11B-406.5.12 Detectable warnings
Access Board's Note to Reader: The Department of Transportation's ADA Standards require detectable warnings on curb ramps: [ADA Title II - Public Transportation] 406.8 Detectable Warnings...
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11B-406.5.12 Detectable warnings
Access Board's Note to Reader: The Department of Transportation's ADA Standards require detectable warnings on curb ramps: [ADA Title II - Public Transportation] 406.8 Detectable Warnings...
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11B-406 Curb ramps, blended transitions and islands
Access Board's Note to Reader at Detectable Warnings....
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11B-406.5.12 Detectable warnings
Access Board's Note to Reader: The Department of Transportation's ADA Standards require detectable warnings on curb ramps: [ADA Title II - Public Transportation] 406.8 Detectable...
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11B-206.3 Location
Access Board's Note to Reader: The Department of Transportation's ADA Standards include additional requirements for the location of accessible routes: [ADA Title II - Public Transportation...
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Residential Dwelling Units for Sale: ADA Standard Section 233.3.2
Section 233.3.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for residential dwelling units for sale.