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§ 382.40a Boarding assistance for large aircraft
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15. Q: When would an officer use an assistive listening device as a communication aid?
A: Assistive listening systems and devices receive and amplify sound and are used for communicating in a group setting with individuals who are hard of hearing....
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I. Slip Resistant Surface—Aisles, Steps, Floor Areas Where People Walk, Floor Areas in Securement Locations, Lift Platforms, Ramps
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration recommends that walking surfaces have a static coefficient of friction of 0.5....
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Needs Photos or Technical Info
Are they assisted in washing their hands? Are these patient rooms designed only for those with cognitive impairments? I really want more information!...
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Storing Assistive Devices in the Aircraft Cabin
the aircraft as long as FAA safety regulations are met....
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I. Introduction
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires all Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) to provide direct, equal access to their services for people with disabilities who use teletypewriters...
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A7.2(3) Assistive Listening Devices
counters, teller windows, box offices, and information kiosks where a physical barrier separates service personnel and customers, it is recommended that at least one permanently installed assistive...
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Readily achievable
this part; (2) The overall financial resources of the site or sites involved in the action; the number of persons employed at the site; the effect on expenses and resources; legitimate safety...
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5.2 Distributing Receivers
Assist listeners in selecting the appropriate coupling arrangement (headphones, neckloop, earbuds, etc.). Briefly instruct users in how to operate the receiver....
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4.21.4 Grab Bars
On the one hand, transfers are typically only made into shower chairs outside the shower and with a caregiver’s assistance....
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11B-404.3.2 Maneuvering clearance
Clearances at power-assisted doors and gates shall comply with Section 11B-404.2.4....
- Contact Mat (BE9026)
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Receivers
Conducted by the Lexington Center, this project included collecting information on assistive listening systems, a review of the state-of-the-art with respect to assistive listening systems...
- Door Transmitter (BE1411)
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Maneuvering Clearance: ADA Standard Section 404.3.2
Section 404.3.2 covers the current ADA Standards for maneuvering clearance at automatic and power-assisted doors and gates.
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Shower
Although not a transfer issue, lowered sidewalls were intended to facilitate assisted showering....
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Personal Assistants and Service Animals
Both personal assistants and service animals may be used to assist with mobility, balance, navigation, communication, and other issues that result from a wide variety of conditions,...
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Tips for Assisting People Who Have Mobility Disabilities
If individual safety briefings are required, conduct them discreetly with respect for the privacy of the person with a mobility disability....
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2. Am I allowed to keep my condition private?
On the job, when there is objective evidence that you may be unable to do your job or that you may pose a safety risk because of your condition....
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1009.7.4 Stairways
Stairways that are part of the means of egress for the exterior area for assisted rescue shall provide a minimum clear width of 48 inches (1220 mm) between handrails....
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E101.2 Equivalent Facilitation (Section-by-Section Analysis)
E101.2 Equivalent Facilitation (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section is based on existing 508 Standards § 1194.5. It would permit the use of an alternative design or...
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1 Introduction
1 Introduction The Department of Justice published its revised regulations for Titles II and III of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 "ADA" in the Federal Register on...
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E101.2 Equivalent Facilitation
The use of an alternative design or technology that results in substantially equivalent or greater accessibility and usability by individuals with disabilities than would be provided...
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1003.2.13.7.1 Openness
The exterior area of refuge shall be at least 50 percent open, and the open area above the guards shall be so distributed as to minimize the accumulation of smoke or toxic gases.