“Clearance Space Envelopes of Wheeled Mobility Device Users for Computer Workstations”. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 2012....
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5.8.2.5 Toe Height Recommendation
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2. Shoulder Breadth
Shoulder breadth was computed as the horizontal distance between the lateral (outer) aspects of the deltoids....
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10. How quickly must an employer respond to a request for reasonable accommodation?
Example B:Â An employee who is blind requests adaptive equipment for her computer as a reasonable accommodation....
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Auxiliary Aids and Services for Students with Disabilities
and information technology open and closed captioning a portable device that writes and/or produces speech taped texts audio recordings real-time computer-aided...
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30. Q: I still have some general questions about the ADA. Where can I get more information?
/crt/ada/index.html The Department of Justice also operates an ADA Electronic Bulletin Board, on which a wide variety of information and documents are available. 202‒514‒6193 (by computer...
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Checklist
 Know how to use the camera and how to send pictures and videos    Store important documents in “the Cloud” which can be accessed by any mobile device or computer...
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3.4 Some Basic Principles of Reasonable Accommodation
However, if a blind computer operator working at an employer's Michigan facility requested reassignment to a facility in Florida because he prefers to work in a warmer climate, this would...
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Section 1194.3 General Exceptions (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Board understands that the Department of Defense interprets this to mean that a computer designed to provide early missile launch detection would not be subject to these standards, nor...
- Vischeck
- Independent Resources, Inc. (IRI) - Wilmington, Dover, Seaford, DE
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A. Existing 508 Standards and 255 Guidelines (1998-2000)
applications and operating systems; Web-based intranet and Internet information and applications; telecommunications products; self-contained, closed products; and desktop and portable computers...
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Effective Communication Provisions
example: In a law firm, providing an accessible electronic copy of a legal document that is being drafted for a client who is blind allows the client to read the draft at home using a computer...
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Changing Essential Job Functions
Each employee now must enter prices in a new, faster computer-scanner, put the items in bags, give the bags to the customer or place them in carts....
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Accessible Routes Throughout the Museum
service for repair or maintenance and provide the only accessible route to an area, temporary alternate access to exhibitions and programs may be provided using photographic, video, or computer...
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About the Authors
available on the Internet at: http://www.fs.fed.us/eng/pubs Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management employees can search MTDC's documents, CDs, DVDs, and videos on their internal computer...
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Design parameter considerations
Protects user privacy, accords with museum IT security needs Open architecture - device's on-board software and device management software written in commonly used computer languages to...
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DEFINITIONS
The term “auxiliary aids and services” includes qualified interpreters on-site or through video remote interpreting (VRI) services; notetakers; real-time computer-aided transcription services...
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Electronic and information technology (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Information technology includes computers, ancillary equipment, software, firmware and similar procedures, services (including support services), and related resources....
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II-7.1100 Primary consideration
For these individuals, use of a word processor with a video text display may provide effective communication in transactions that are long or complex, and computer-assisted simultaneous...
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2.3(b) Job Analysis and the "Essential Functions" of a Job
For example: An essential function of a computer programmer job might be described as "ability to develop programs that accomplish necessary objectives," rather than "ability to...
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5. Interoperability Requirements for Assistive Technology
Examples of assistive technology commonly used with computers include: screen readers, screen magnification software, specialized keyboards, refreshable braille displays, and voice recognition...
- Illinois/Iowa Center for Independent Living (IICIL) - Rock Island, IL
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University of Louisville, Injury Risk Assessment and Prevention (iRAP)Â Laboratory
In the area of wheelchair transportation safety, investigators utilize computer modeling and sled impact testing to gain and understanding of injury risk when using a wheelchair as a motor...
- NewVision™ Curb Ramp Inventory System (NVCRIS)