The individual requesting the accommodation may not know enough about the equipment being used or the exact nature of the worksite to suggest an accommodation, or the employer may not know...
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3.7 How Does an Employer Determine What Is a Reasonable Accommodation?
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Maintenance of Accessible Features
Title II Regulations 28 § 35.133 Maintenance of accessible features: (a) A public entity shall maintain in operable working condition those features of facilities and equipment...
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LIMITATIONS IN OUR CURRENT KNOWLEDGE
The barriers include inaccessible facilities and equipment (Auxter, Pyfer, Zittel, & Roth, 2010; Block, 2007; Rimmer, 2008; Rimmer & Rowland, 2007; Simeonsson, Carlson, Huntington...
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Step 6 - Develop a Transition Plan
Standards for Accessible Design include accessibility requirements for recreation areas such as swimming pools, fishing piers, golf courses, play areas, recreational boating areas, exercise equipment...
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Costs and Personnel Time for EWF Installation
Soil-Sement $7/gal (45% binder/55% water) $560 Drainage system (rock, geotextile, and drainage) + $800 $4510 Equipment...
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Location and Spacing
corridor sections with a single appliance located on a perimeter wall or suspended below the ceiling so that the signal can spread throughout the space without obstruction by furnishings, equipment...
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Single-User Toilet Rooms: Side Transfer Space
Latch-side clearance 12 inches minimum is required on the push-side of doors equipped with both a closer and latch; otherwise, clearance beyond the stop is not required....
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Recommendations for Future Research
This cost comparison should involve the cost of the product, the cost of any additional aggregate necessary for stabilizer mix and/or the trail base, the equipment and labor costs associated...
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1.2. 2014 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
The Department further proposed that movie theaters give notice of the availability of captioning and audio description as well as train staff to operate the equipment and assist patrons...
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2.1.4. Venue Type
The distinction between venue types determines the captioning and audio description equipment required at each movie theater complex. ...
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E. ADA Coordination and Training:
location of accessible seating and restrooms; (2) location of accessible routes into and throughout Joe Louis Arena, where all routes are not accessible; (3) location and use of accessibility equipment...
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3.3.2. Audio Description Hardware Scoping Requirements
Information regarding the characteristics of the captioning and audio description equipment from the primary manufacturers is described in further detail in Section 3.4.2. ...
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24. TRAINING FOR OWNED HOTELS, MANAGED HOTELS, AND JOINT VENTURE HOTELS
disabilities, maintenance of accessible features, the provision and use of roll-in showers with fold-down seats, the provision and use of removable tub seats, and operation of communications equipment...
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ASME A18.1 Safety Standard [§410.1]
The ASME A18.1 Standard addresses requirements for runway enclosures, electrical equipment and wiring, structural support, headroom clearance (80” minimum), access ramps, pits, and other...
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11B-706.1 General
Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR or S/N), also expressed in decibels, represents the relationship between the loudness of a desired sound (the signal) and the background noise in a space or piece of equipment...
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1010.1.5 Floor elevation
Doors serving equipment spaces not required to be adaptable or accessible and serving an occupant load of five or less shall be permitted to have a landing on one side to be not more than...
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We are also being asked to show the future space for the 1 Van accessible EV space that would be required in the future, if the equipment was installed. And due to the requirement for the access aisle beside this space, in the future it would be converted to an access aisle resulting in the loss of one parking space. As this project is right at the required number of parking spaces per zoning, it is not acceptable to the zoning reviewer to sign off on a plan that shows a “future access aisle for future EV van accessible charging space,” as they are approving the loss of a parking space, even though this would not happen until a future condition, upon which I assume there would be some review process for installation of EV charging equipment. What is the appropriate path forward in this situation?
RESPONSE: All work is required to comply with the applicable codes, standards and ordinances. Parking ordinances are typically adopted within each city and county in California....
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Determining appropriate auxiliary aids. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
disability who is deaf or hard of hearing may need a qualified interpreter to discuss with hospital personnel a diagnosis, procedures, tests, treatment options, surgery, or prescribed medication...
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702 Fire Alarm Systems
However, the Board has retained the specification that the maximum sound level of audible notification appliances be 110 decibels, as well as an exception for medical care facilities that...
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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?
The employer also may send the applicant for a follow-up hearing or medical examination or ask her to submit documentation from her doctor answering questions specifically designed to assess...