; and that no reasonable accommodation was available that would enable this person to perform the essential job functions without a significant risk to health or safety, or that...
Search Results "Safety Risk"
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Information That May Be Requested in Post-Offer Examinations or Inquiries
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Wheelchairs and Other Power-Driven Mobility Devices
must allow individuals who use these devices to enter their premises unless the business can demonstrate that the particular type of device cannot be accommodated because of legitimate safety...
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Raised Areas: ADA Standard Section 203.3
Section 203.3 covers scoping requirements of general exceptions for raised areas in the most current ADA Standards.
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11B-203.3 Raised areas
Areas raised primarily for purposes of security, life safety, or fire safety, including but not limited to, observation or lookout galleries, prison guard towers, fire towers, or life guard...
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11B-203.3 Raised areas
Areas raised primarily for purposes of security, life safety, or fire safety, including but not limited to, observation or lookout galleries, prison guard towers, fire towers, or life guard...
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10. I have already been sued, so I am clear.
If you have been sued or paid a settlement and did not fix the issue, then you are still at risk....
- Behavioral Safety Products #SV230 Ligature Resistant Shower Valve, Handle, & Escutcheon Plate
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Medical Certificate and a Passenger with a Communicable Disease or Infection
and a Passenger with a Communicable Disease or Infection In addition, if you determine that a passenger with a communicable disease or infection poses a direct threat to the health or safety...
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5. What may an employer do when it learns that an applicant has or had a hearing impairment after she has been offered a job but before she starts working?
hearing impairment if the applicant is able to perform the essential functions of a job, with or without reasonable accommodation, without posing a direct threat (that is, a significant risk...
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6. Q: What if someone is demonstrating threatening behavior because of his or her disability?
A: Police officers may, of course, respond appropriately to real threats to health or safety, even if an individuals actions are a result of her or his disability....
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6.4 Post-Offer Examinations and Inquiries Permitted
To determine that a person can perform a job without posing a "direct threat" to the health or safety of self or others....
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1630.2(r)(1)
(1) The duration of the risk;...
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§1630.2(r)(1)
(1) The duration of the risk;...
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1.1.8 City, county, or city and county amendments, additions or deletions
Local modifications shall comply with Health and Safety Code Section 18941.5 for Building Standards Law, Health and Safety Code Section 17958 for State Housing Law or Health and Safety Code...
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1.1.2 Purpose
The purpose of this code is to establish the minimum requirements to safeguard the public health, safety and general welfare through structural strength, means of egress facilities, stability...
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EXPERIENCES OF THE NAMED PLAINTIFFS
He also faces serious risks to his safety when he encounters missing or inadequate curb ramps and is forced to ride into the street. 44....
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§382.19(c)(1)(i)
(i) The nature, duration, and severity of the risk;...
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Who is a person with a “record of” a disability under part 382?
Airline personnel can lawfully deny transport to Adam only if they reasonably believe, based on the information available, that his seizure disorder poses a real safety risk to him or direct...
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Maximum side reach ranges. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
One individual argued that little people can become trapped in elevators, posing serious safety risks, when the controls are over 48 inches high. ...
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Assessment Factors
square footage, the density and placement of furniture and other stationary devices, and the availability of storage for the OPDMD if needed and requested by the user); whether legitimate safety...
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§ 36.311(c)(2)
(2) The potential risk of harm to others by the operation of the mobility device;...
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§ 35.137(c)(2)
(2) The risk of potential harm to others by the operation of the mobility device;...
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§382.19(c)(1)(iii)
(iii) Whether reasonable modifications of policies, practices, or procedures will mitigate the risk....