If you have a significant hearing loss, do you ask for a room equipped with visual alarms that are connected to the fire alarm system, and other notification devices (for doors and telephones...
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Determine Your Evacuation Options When Traveling
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Transfer Supports (M301.3.1, M302.3.1, and M305.2)
If the transfer supports are not currently capable of resisting these forces, what would be the incremental costs for the design or redesign and manufacture of the equipment to provide transfer...
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Auxiliary aids and services
information technology; or other effective methods of making visually delivered materials available to individuals who are blind or have low vision; (3) Acquisition or modification of equipment...
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Section 36.303(g)(2) General
If, for example, a six-auditorium movie theater can only afford to install captioning equipment in half of its auditoriums, and it has auditoriums with different capacities, it should install...
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List of Subjects for 28 CFR Part 36
Such assistance includes the ability to: (i) Operate all captioning and audio description equipment; (ii) Locate all necessary equipment that is stored and quickly activate the...
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Pricilla Rogers, Ph.D. Making the “Invisible” World “Visible”
[As stated in slide 4]: “Our architectural standards in this country have led to an invisible world, a world in which falls among the elderly cause more deaths than do medical conditions...
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"Qualified Interpreter" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, in a medical setting, a sign language interpreter must have the necessary skills to understand the grammar and syntax used by an ASL user (receptive skills) and the ability...
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Section 1630.2(j)(3) Predictable Assessments
The inherent nature of these types of medical conditions will in virtually all cases give rise to a substantial limitation of a major life activity. Cf. Heiko v....
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TITLE III COVERAGE AND FINDINGS
Ensuring that medical care providers do not discriminate on the basis of disability is an issue of general public importance. ...
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NFPA
907.6, 907.6.1, 907.6.2, 907.6.6, 907.7, 907.7.1, 907.7.2, 911.1.6, 917.1, 2702.2.4, 3005.5, 3007.7 *NFPA 72, Amended Sections as follows: Revise Section 10.3.1 as follows: 10.3.1 Equipment...
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7.7 Evaluations, Discipline and Discharge
If an employee with a disability is not performing well, an employer may require medical and other professional inquiries that are job-related and consistent with business necessity to discover...
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C. Getting Started
It is also a good idea to locate any areas used for telephones, food distribution, and medical services....
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BACKGROUND
automatically excluded from consideration for employment if the applicant: (a) has a hearing loss and was not permited the use of assistive devices, such as a hearing aids, in the cadet medical...
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II-2.6000 "Regarded as."
limit major life activities, but who is treated as if the impairment does substantially limit a major life activity; ILLUSTRATION: A, an individual with mild diabetes controlled by medication...
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8. Batteries
There were also comments recommending that the passenger’s physician should indicate the appropriate number of batteries in the prescription that indicates the passenger’s medical need for...
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Accessible golf cars.
Some commenters believed that there is little demand for accessible golf cars, or that the problem is solved by putting "medical" flags on traditional cars to identify individuals with disabilities...