If a reasonable accommodation turns out to be ineffective and the employee with a disability remains unable to perform an essential function, the employer must consider whether there would...
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32. If an employer has provided one reasonable accommodation, does it have to provide additional reasonable accommodations requested by an individual with a disability?
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After an Offer of Employment Is Made
After an Offer of Employment Is Made After making a job offer, an employer may ask questions about the applicant's health (including questions about the applicant's disability)...
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382.145 What records concerning training must carriers retain?
maintain records of the procedures they use to comply with this rule, including those portions of manuals and other instructional materials concerning Part 382 compliance, and individual employee...
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100% Healed Policies
The employee's doctor releases him to return to work but with a 20-pound lifting restriction....
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240 Play Areas
240 Play Areas...
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1008 Play Areas
1008 Play Areas...
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Section 1630.16(b) Regulation of Alcohol and Drugs
It also allows employers to hold alcoholics and persons who engage in the illegal use of drugs to the same performance and conduct standards to which it holds all of its other employees....
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5. When Is It Important for My Client to Request a Reasonable Accommodation?
applied, even if the difficulty was caused by a health condition or the side effects of medication, it could be in your client's interest to request an accommodation before any problems at work...
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1008 Play Areas
The play area specifications address accessible routes, ground level and elevated play components, play structures, and ground surfaces....
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Fact Sheet on Obtaining and Using Employee Medical Information as Part of Emergency Evacuation Procedures
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11B-246.1 General
Outdoor developed areas shall comply with Section 11B-246....
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K. Eating Areas
Eating Areas An accessible route, at least 36 inches wide and without steps or steep slopes, must be provided to and throughout the food service and eating areas of the shelter....
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Restaurants and Cafeterias: ADA Standard Section 206.2.5
Section 206.2.5 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes in restaurants and cafeterias
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5. What factors are relevant in determining whether an individual does not oppose receiving services in an integrated employment setting?
A: People with disabilities in or at risk of entering segregated employment settings must have the opportunity to make an informed decision about whether to work in integrated employment...
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Accessible Play Areas - A Summary of Accessibility Guidelines for Play Areas
United States Access Board Accessible Play Areas: A Summary of Accessibility Guidelines for Play Areas January 2007 The products shown in this guide are only intended to serve as...
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Additions: ADA Standard Section 240.1.1
Section 240.1.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for additions to play areas.
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9.4 What Can an Employer Do When a Worker is Injured on the Job?
9.4 What Can an Employer Do When a Worker is Injured on the Job?
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11B-240.1.1 Additions
area complies with all the applicable requirements of Section 11B-240....
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11B-206.2.5 Restaurants, cafeterias, banquet facilities and bars
In restaurants, cafeterias, banquet facilities, bars, and similar facilities, an accessible route shall be provided to all functional areas, including raised or sunken areas, and outdoor...
- Figure 810.2.2 Dimensions of Bus Boarding and Alighting Areas – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
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ASSEMBLY AREA
ASSEMBLY AREA. [DSA-AC] A building or facility, or portion thereof, used for the purpose of entertainment, educational or civic gatherings, or similar purposes....
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902.4 Dining Surfaces and Work Surfaces for Children's Use
902.4 Dining Surfaces and Work Surfaces for Children's Use. Accessible dining surfaces and work surfaces for children’s use shall comply with 902.4....
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Performance Areas and Speakers' Platforms: ADA Standard Section 206.7.1
Section 206.7.1 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes to performance areas and speakers' platforms.