As these persons receive opportunities in their countries, they will need accessible devices, from wheelchairs and other mobility aids and services to new technologies, including smart phones...
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III. Benefits of Ratification
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Section 37.173 Training
A bus driver must know how to operate lifts and securement devices properly. A mechanic who works on lifts must know how to maintain them....
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Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008
(which do not include ordinary eyeglasses or contact lenses), prosthetics including limbs and devices, hearing aids and cochlear implants or other implantable hearing devices, mobility...
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4.3.4 Knee and Toe Clearances
Therefore, we developed a new representation method for knee and toe clearances that can be related directly to landmarks on the body and device....
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1. Face-to-Face Communications
affects communication, auxiliary aids and services such as qualified interpreters, computer-aided real-time transcription (CART), open and closed captioning, video relay, assistive listening devices...
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206.3 Location
Elements such as ramps, elevators, or other circulation devices, fare vending or other ticketing areas, and fare collection areas shall be placed to minimize the distance which wheelchair...
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R205 Alternate Pedestrian Access Routes
Where provided, pedestrian barricades and channelizing devices shall comply with sections 6F.63, 6F.68, and 6F.71 of the MUTCD (incorporated by reference, see R104.2)....
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How VRS works
The VRS caller, using a television or a computer with a video camera device and a broadband (high speed) Internet connection, contacts a VRS CA, who is a qualified sign language interpreter...
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G.5.ii. - How is the "back office" exception applied?
Hardware that might meet these dual conditions includes: telephone equipment placed on racks in a "closet" or small room and network routers and storage devices or servers located in rooms...
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E102.7 ITU-T (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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 (Feb. 2001), would be incorporated...
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Acronyms
Housing and Urban Development IBC—International Building Code ISA—International Symbol of Accessibility FTDS— Federal Trail Data Standards MUTCD—Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices...
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Mounting Height
facilities where bleacher seating, athletic equipment, backdrops, or other moveable elements may at times be deployed or in libraries, convention centers and other building types where devices...
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4. Results
Accessibility baselines, an alternate Medium Accessibility baseline distribution, Single-Auditorium unit costs when including Sony’s equipment, alternate captioning and audio description device...
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Audio Visual Components
Find out in advance if your facility has any assistive listening systems or devices available, how the meeting room is wired and equipped for sound amplification, and if there are additional...
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Slip Resistance
While different measurement devices and protocols have been developed over the years for use in the laboratory or the field, a widely accepted method has not emerged....
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Emergency Communication [§407.4.9]
In addition to the ASME requirements, the ADA Standards require that the push button and other device controls comply as operable parts (§309)....
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1.1.5 Flatness of walk running slope
Alternately, electronic devices may be used that provide an equivalent 10 ft (3 m) flatness measurement....
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G. ANSI/AAMI HE 75
In 2009, the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation issued ANSI/AAMI HE 75, a recommended practice on human factors design principles for medical devices....
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H. Training:
., assistive listening devices, TTY's, etc.); (4) accessible ticketing policies regarding seating for individuals with disabilities; (5) maintenance of accessible routes; (6) the requirements...
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II-4.3200 Reasonable accommodation
Examples include -- 1) Acquiring or modifying equipment or devices; 2) Job restructuring; 3) Part-time or modified work schedules; 4) Providing readers or interpreters; 5)...