The exposure caution zone (Figure 1) is based upon the time of exposure and weighted magnitude of acceleration and reflects the maximum allowable limit for human safety....
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1. Background
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Huntopia Free Spinels and Gems Codes
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d. Unobstructed Transfer
In the preamble to the MDE NPRM the Access Board noted that it was considering permitting equipment parts to extend a maximum of three inches horizontally beyond the edge of the transfer...
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4. Benefits of the Proposed Rule
It is also important to note that the proposed rule is expected to generate significant benefits that were not evaluated in the Preliminary RIA, either because they could not be quantified...
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Public Entrances
Requiring at least sixty percent (60%) of public entrances to be accessible is not expected to result in a substantial increase in the number of accessible entrances compared to the requirements...
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Proceedings of: Workshop on Improving Building Design for Persons with Low Vision
As discovered in Post-Occupancy Evaluations that were conducted under Vijay’s supervision, these driving forces have resulted in less than expected improvements in occupant satisfaction...
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Executive Summary
We expect this rulemaking to be a major step toward ending unequal access in air transportation for people with disabilities resulting from inaccessible carrier Web sites and airport kiosks...
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Transfer Heights
Both of these heights are outside of the standards for heights for most elements where adults would be expected to transfer (between 17 and 19 inches [7]). ...
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Companions
public entity, who, along with such individual, is an appropriate person with whom the public entity should communicate In the past (and currently), some public entities have expected...
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Communicating With Individuals Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
Interpreters are expected to refrain from providing advice or personal opinions and to guard confidential information....
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2.1 Participant Recruitment and Sampling
Even this larger estimate would not allow an accurate characterization of the sizes and functional abilities of these user groups in our study, which we expected to be quite diverse and...
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11B-805.4.3 Turning space
Since there is no change to the wording of Subsections 11B-805.4.1, 11B-805.4.2 and 11B-805.4.3 from 2013 CBC to 2016 CBC, there is no reason to expect that OSHPD will change its interpretation...
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11B-206.2.1 Site arrival points
accessible facility dictates vehicular access – for example, an office complex on an isolated site that has a private access road, or a self-services storage facility where all users are expected...
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11B-805.4.3 Turning space
Since there is no change to the wording of Subsections 11B-805.4.1, 11B-805.4.2 and 11B-805.4.3 from 2013 CBC to 2019 CBC, there is no reason to expect that OSHPD will change its interpretation...
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§1607.16 Definitions.
statistical significance; (2) having or being able to obtain a sufficient range of scores on the selection procedure and job performance measures to produce validity results which can be expected...
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Line of Sight and Dispersion of Wheelchair Spaces in Assembly Areas
stadia and arenas must provide patrons with disabilities and their companions with lines of sight over standing spectators to the playing field or performance area, where spectators were expected...
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Section 1194.2 Purpose (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Although agencies would be expected to know in advance when products will not be accessible, persons with disabilities will not have this information until encountering the problem....