(1) Information obtained under paragraph (b) of this section regarding the medical condition or history of the applicant shall be collected and maintained on separate forms and in...
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§1630.14(b)(1)
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1. Evolving Approach to Covered Electronic Content
However, one commenter expressed concern that limiting coverage of electronic content to certain specific categories could lead to a non-inclusive work environment for employees and that...
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11B-246.4 Day use areas and vista points
Day use areas, vista points, and similar areas shall be accessible....
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11B-246.4 Day use areas and vista points
Day use areas, vista points, and similar areas shall be accessible....
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§1630.13(b) Examination or inquiry of employees
(b) Examination or inquiry of employees....
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11B-221 Assembly areas
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11B-221 Assembly areas
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General: ADA Standard Section 902.1
Dining surfaces and work surfaces shall comply with 902.2 and 902.3. EXCEPTION: Dining surfaces and work surfaces for children’s use shall be permitted to comply with 902.4....
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902 Dining Surfaces and Work Surfaces
902 Dining Surfaces and Work Surfaces...
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226 Dining Surfaces and Work Surfaces
226 Dining Surfaces and Work Surfaces...
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F202.6.5.4 Dining Surfaces and Work Surfaces
Dining surfaces and work surfaces shall comply with F226....
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11B-809.9.4 Work surfaces
Work surfaces shall be 36 inches (914 mm) maximum above the finish floor with minimum lengths at the following locations as required by this section: Linear length of 30 inches...
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§104.11(b)(4)
(4) A recipient may not participate in a contractual or other relationship that has the effect of subjecting qualified handicapped applicants or employees to discrimination prohibited by...
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§ 382.61 Training
This training is required only for those contractor employees who deal directly with the traveling public at airports, and it shall be tailored to the employees’ functions....
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Visiting Areas: ADA Standard Section 231.4
Section 231.4 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for visiting areas.
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2. What Is a Reasonable Accommodation?
Common reasonable accommodations include altered break and work schedules (e.g., scheduling work around medical appointments), time off for treatment, changes in supervisory methods (e.g...
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Issue 20: Why should we embark on a new guideline?
And so for over 30 years the federal government has been required under section 501 to provide its employees with disabilities reasonable accommodations in order to do their work....
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Rakks® Aluminum Brackets
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Rakks Aluminum Eclipse Counter Bracket
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Load and Unload Areas: ADA Standard Section 234.4.1
Section 234.4.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for load and unload areas in existing amusement rides.
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8. Are there situations in which an employer cannot ask for documentation in response to a request for reasonable accommodation?
Depending on the results of the blood test, the employee might have to take insulin....
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Section 37.173 Training
A mechanic who works on lifts must know how to maintain them....
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Load and Unload Areas: ADA Standard Section 206.2.9.1
Section 206.2.9.1 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes to load and unload areas of amusement rides.