Examples of biometrics that rely upon similar biological characteristics are scans that use either thumb or index finger prints....
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403.1 General
- Kompan, Inc. M243 - Crocodile Bench
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1015.2 Where required
Exception: Guards are not required for the following locations: On the loading side of loading docks or piers....
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5.4.7 Transfer Support Gripping Surface Clearance Recommendation for M301 and M302
This clearance would allow the fingers and knuckles to clear adjacent equipment parts as they grip the support....
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13. Q: Can I charge the parents for special services provided to a child with a disability, provided that the charges are reasonable?
On the other hand, if a center is asked to do simple procedures that are required by the ADA -- such as finger-prick blood glucose tests for children with diabetes (see question 20) -- it...
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Size and Spacing of Grab Bars and Handrails [4.26.2]
Size and Spacing of Grab Bars and Handrails [4.26.2] Use of a grab bar or handrail requires the formation of a power grip so that thumb and fingers can be opposed and the surface of the...
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11B-505.6 Gripping surface
People with disabilities, older people, and others benefit from continuous gripping surfaces that permit users to reach the fingers outward or downward to grasp the handrail, particularly...
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Other recreational facilities (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Department asked about a number of issues relating to recreation facilities such as team or player seating areas, areas of sport activity, exercise machines, boating facilities, fishing piers...
- Dayle McIntosh Center for the Disabled - Anaheim, Laguna Hills, CA
- Sharp Microwave Drawer
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Accessible Boat Slips
The commenter was concerned that if a marina could not put accessible slips all on one pier, it would have to reconstruct the entire facility to accommodate accessible piers, gangways, docks...
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2.2 Key Measurement Variables and Procedures
Grip Strength: Three repetitions of maximal power grasp recorded for two different upper extremity postures and three repetitions of maximal pinch grip for two types of finger posture (lateral...
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Door and Gate Hardware [§404.2.7]
fist of loose grip Bars, pulls, and similar hardware should provide sufficient knuckle clearance (1½” minimum) to facilitate gripping Avoid hardware that requires hand or finger...
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11B-505.6 Gripping surface
People with disabilities, older people, and others benefit from continuous gripping surfaces that permit users to reach the fingers outward or downward to grasp the handrail, particularly...
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505.6 Gripping Surface
People with disabilities, older people, and others benefit from continuous gripping surfaces that permit users to reach the fingers outward or downward to grasp the handrail, particularly...
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505.6 Gripping Surface
People with disabilities, older people, and others benefit from continuous gripping surfaces that permit users to reach the fingers outward or downward to grasp the handrail, particularly...
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11B-505.6 Gripping surface
People with disabilities, older people, and others benefit from continuous gripping surfaces that permit users to reach the fingers outward or downward to grasp the handrail, particularly...
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505.6 Gripping Surface
People with disabilities, older people, and others benefit from continuous gripping surfaces that permit users to reach the fingers outward or downward to grasp the handrail, particularly...
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234 through 243 Recreation Facilities and Play Areas
reference technical provisions in chapters 6 and 10, address: amusement rides (234) recreational boating facilities (235) exercise machines (236) fishing piers...
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Are self-evaluations and transition plans required to be updated?
The current (2010) ADA Standards have design requirements for swimming pools, play areas, fishing piers, golf courses, accessible routes to ball fields and more....
- Aurora Doors Sliding Barn Door
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II. DEFINITIONS
Someone who has only a rudimentary familiarity with sign language or finger spelling is not a “qualified interpreter” under this Agreement. ...
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404.2.7 Door and Gate Hardware
Hardware that requires simultaneous hand and finger movements require greater dexterity and coordination and is not recommended....
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404.2.7 Door and Gate Hardware
Hardware that requires simultaneous hand and finger movements require greater dexterity and coordination, and is not recommended....