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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Slip Resistance
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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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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)...
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3.2 MDE Advisory Committee Process
In all cases except one – the minimum height of transfer surfaces – the Committee reached consensus on the recommended accessibility standards (see Section 5)....
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1.4 Overview of Report
Section 6 briefly introduces the standard about which Committee members did not reach consensus: the minimum transfer surface height....
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11B-610.3 Shower compartment seats
In transfer-type showers, the seat shall extend from the back wall to a point within 3 inches (75 mm) of the compartment entry....
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Exercise Equipment and Machines
Clear floor space must be positioned to allow a person to transfer from a wheelchair or to use the equipment while seated in a wheelchair....
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ADOPTION OF A 19 INCH HEIGHT MINIMIZES COSTS TO HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS
ADOPTION OF A 19 INCH HEIGHT MINIMIZES COSTS TO HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS In the absence of Committee consensus commending a departure from the existing broadly accepted transfer surface...
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20. When an employee requests leave as a reasonable accommodation, may an employer provide an accommodation that requires him/her to remain on the job instead?
., reallocation of marginal functions or temporary transfer) as long as it does not interfere with the employee's ability to address his/her medical needs....
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11B-610.3 Shower compartment seats
In transfer-type showers, the seat shall extend from the back wall to a point within 3 inches (75 mm) of the compartment entry. ...
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11B-224.8.2 More than 50-bed facilities
Transfer-type showers are not permitted in lieu of a roll-in shower with a seat, and the exceptions in sections 608.3 and 608.4 for residential dwelling units are not permitted. ...
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APPENDIX RESOURCES FOR LOCATING REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS
Services may include: information and referral centers to help determine what devices may assist a person with a disability (including access to large data bases containing information...
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INTRODUCTION
For example, with the aging of the American population, the number of people using mobility assistive devices (such as manual wheelchairs, powered wheelchairs, and powered scooters) is increasing...
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Platform and Vehicle Floor Coordination: ADA Standard Section 810.5.3
gap or vertical difference requirements of part 1192 or 49 CFR part 38, mini-high platforms, car-borne or platform-mounted lifts, ramps or bridge plates or similarly manually deployed devices...
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Trip-by-Trip Eligibility
Someone who normally drives his own car to a rail system park and ride lot may have a specific impairment related condition preventing him from getting to the station when his car is in...
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D. Costs to Impacted Small Entities
The exact number of captioning and audio description devices required at a particular movie theater establishment depends on the number of auditoriums showing digital movies. ...
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FIELD DATA COLLECTION PLAN
Data were collected at three data collection ("Ride for Science") events held in 2003: Pinellas Trail in St....
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Auxiliary Aids and Services
keeping paper and pencil on hand so the person can write out words that staff cannot understand or simply allowing more time to communicate with someone who uses a communication board or device...
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Sections 35.108(d)(4) and 36.105(d)(4)—Examples of Mitigating Measures
the NPRM, proposed §§ 35.108(d)(4) and 36.105(d)(4) provided a non-inclusive list of mitigating measures, which includes medication, medical supplies, equipment, appliances, low-vision devices...