[DSA-AC] A hoisting and lowering mechanism equipped with a car or platform or support that serves two landings of a building or structure and is designed to carry a passenger or passengers...
Search Results "VCO: Voice Carry Over"
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PLATFORM (WHEELCHAIR) LIFT
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APPROVED TESTING AGENCY
[DSA-AC] Any agency, which is determined by the enforcing agency, except as otherwise provided by law, to have adequate personnel and expertise to carry out the testing of systems, materials...
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PLATFORM (WHEELCHAIR) LIFT
[DSA-AC] A hoisting and lowering mechanism equipped with a car or platform or support that serves two landings of a building or structure and is designed to carry a passenger or passengers...
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APPROVED TESTING AGENCY
[DSA-AC] Any agency, which is determined by the enforcing agency, except as otherwise provided by law, to have adequate personnel and expertise to carry out the testing of systems, materials...
- Guldmann GH3+ Lifting Module with Scale
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Q: If a PSAP has only received a few TTY calls per month over the past year, why does it need TTYs at every call-taking position?
Q: If a PSAP has only received a few TTY calls per month over the past year, why does it need TTYs at every call-taking position?...
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C102.7.2 ITU-T Recommendation E.161
It is useful for voice over IP applications, where it provides high quality audio for video conferencing and PC-to-PC calls placed via VoIP services....
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E102.7 International Telecommunications Union Telecommunications Standardization Sector (ITU-T)
It is useful for voice over IP applications, where it provides high quality audio for video conferencing and PC-to-PC calls placed via VoIP services....
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Storing Assistive Devices in the Aircraft Cabin
You must not count assistive devices brought on board the aircraft by a passenger with a disability toward the limit on the passenger’s carry-on items....
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Storing Wheelchairs and Other Assistive Devices in the Cabin
Sec. 382.41(b)] Carriers must permit passengers to stow their canes and other assistive devices in the cabin and close to their seats, consistent with FAA safety regulations concerning carry-on...
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Jogging Strollers
These strollers usually have spoked wheels of about 300 to 500 mm (12 to 20 inches) diameter with pneumatic rubber tires allowing use at higher speeds and over more varied terrain....
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II-7.3300 Seven-digit lines
Where a 911 line is not available and the public entity provides emergency services through a seven-digit number, it may provide two separate lines -- one for voice calls, and another for...
- AssistiveWare Proloquo4Text Communication App
- Cornelius, Inc. FlavorFusion Ice Drink Dispenser
- Sensory Software International Grid Player Alternative and Augmentative Communication (AAC) App
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Maintenance and Back-Up
For example: TTY equipment must be maintained and tested at least as often as voice telephone equipment, to ensure that the equipment is operating properly....
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3. Stowage Space for Wheelchairs
Many foreign carrier comments said either that all wheelchairs should be carried in the cargo compartment or that carriers should have discretion concerning whether or not to carry a wheelchair...
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§382.121(b)
(b) In implementing your carry-on baggage policies, you must not count assistive devices (including the kinds of items listed in paragraph (a) of this section) toward a limit on carry-on...
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What Situations Require an Interpreter?
The driver, who is deaf, is pulled over and is issued a noncriminal citation....
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Lines of Sight Between Heads: ADA Standard Section 802.2.1.2
Where spectators are provided lines of sight over the shoulders and between the heads of spectators seated in the first row in front of their seats, spectators seated in wheelchair spaces...
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11B-802.2.1.2 Lines of sight between heads
Where spectators are provided lines of sight over the shoulders and between the heads of spectators seated in the first row in front of their seats, spectators seated in wheelchair spaces...
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11B-802.2.1.2 Lines of sight between heads
Where spectators are provided lines of sight over the shoulders and between the heads of spectators seated in the first row in front of their seats, spectators seated in wheelchair spaces...
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Receivers: ADA Standard Section 219.3
Section 219.3 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for receivers for assistive listening systems.
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Lines of Sight Between Heads: ADA Standard Section 802.2.2.2
Where standing spectators are provided lines of sight over the shoulders and between the heads of spectators standing in the first row in front of their seats, spectators seated in wheelchair...