Many people with hearing or speech disabilities use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) instead of a standard telephone....
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Communicating with Customers
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Issue 3: Which signal? Speech WALK messages necessary
Mounting two pushbuttons on the same pole will require ordering and installing -- in the proper device!...
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Closed movie captioning (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Generally, it requires the use of an individual captioning device to deliver the captions to the patron.”...
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Telecommunications. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The heading "Telecommunications devices for the deaf (TDD's)" currently at § 36.303(d) is replaced by the broader heading "Telecommunications." ...
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4.2.1. Low Accessibility Baseline
$18.5 $14.6 26% Audio Hardware Acquisition Costs $0.5 $0.5 16% Captioning Device...
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1015.3 Height
Along alternating tread devices and ship’s ladders, guards where the top rail serves as a handrail shall have height not less than 30 inches (762 mm) and not more than 34 inches (864 mm)...
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11B-703.7.2.5 Cleaner Air Symbol
facilities and paths of travel that are accessible to and usable by people who are adversely impacted by airborne chemicals or particulate(s) and/or the use of electrical fixtures and/or devices...
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Section 1193.1 Purpose (Section-by-Section Analysis)
255 (d) of the Act requires that whenever it is not readily achievable to make a product accessible, a manufacturer shall ensure that the equipment is compatible with existing peripheral devices...
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1016.5 Obstacles
Where an outdoor recreation access route is provided within a vehicular way, traffic calming devices can be obstacles. ...
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1. Providing Equal Access With Auxiliary Aids and Services
“Auxiliary aids and services” are devices or services that enable effective communication for people with disabilities.3 Title II of the ADA requires government entities to make appropriate...
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Examples of effective communication are:
At a movie theater, staff can provide an assistive listening device for someone who has hearing loss....
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11B-225.2.3 Library book stacks
See also 11B-227.4 and 11B-904.5.1 pertaining to Self-Service Shelves and Dispensing Devices at Food Service Lines....
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Is a transportation operator required to carry these “overweight” wheelchairs?
If a lift has the minimum design load of 600 pounds, there is no requirement for an agency to transport a heavier occupied device....
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[A] 101.4.5 Fire prevention
apply to matters affecting or relating to structures, processes and premises from the hazard of fire and explosion arising from the storage, handling or use of structures, materials or devices...
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11B-404.3.2 Maneuvering clearance
ETA Editor's Note Implications of 11B-404.3.2: Power-assist devices (ANSI/BHMA A156.19) cannot substitute for required door maneuvering clearances, even if standby power is provided....
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C102.7.2 ITU-T Recommendation E.161
Arrangement of digits, letters and symbols on telephones and other devices that can be used for gaining access to a telephone network, ITU – T Study Group 2, (February 2001), IBR proposed...
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Space Allowance and Reach Ranges [4.2]
Manual wheelchairs and motorized devices, which are increasingly popular, vary considerable in size and shape. Some types, especially scooters, are longer than manual wheelchairs....
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4.2. Sensitivity Analysis
using the following inputs: Low Accessibility and High Accessibility baselines; Alternate Medium Accessibility baseline; Alternate captioning and audio description device...
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1016.5 Obstacles
Where an outdoor recreation access route is provided within a vehicular way, traffic calming devices can be obstacles....
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SAFETY/CRASH DATA AVAILABILITY
Moreover, FARS does not indicate whether a person was using a wheelchair, inline skates, or another emerging user device....
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Error/Omission: The shape of the door hardware requires tight grasping, pinching, and twisting of the wrist to use.
Handles, pulls, latches, locks, and other operating devices on accessible doors shall have a shape that is easy to grasp with one hand and does not require tight grasping, tight pinching...