(a) At least one mode of operation and information retrieval that does not require user vision shall be provided, or support for assistive technology used by people who are blind or visually...
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§ 1194.31(a)
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502.3.1 Object Information
States that can be set by the user shall be capable of being set programmatically, including through assistive technology....
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2. a. iii. Clear (Path-of-Travel) Floor Space
Access also includes how people will move into and around lobby and office reception areas, and determine the unobstructed floor or ground space to accommodate a wheelchair user....
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2. d. PATIENT RECEPTION DESKS
Reception desks should have a lower section where scooter and wheelchair users and people of short stature can easily communicate with staff....
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A4.8.5 Handrails
When children are principal users in a building or facility, a second set of handrails at an appropriate height can assist them and aid in preventing accidents....
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A4.8.5 HANDRAILS
When children are principal users in a building or facility, a second set of handrails at an appropriate height can assist them and aid in preventing accidents....
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SOFT CONTAINED PLAY STRUCTURE
[DSA-AC] A play structure made up of one or more play components where the user enters a fully enclosed play environment that utilizes pliable materials, such as plastic, netting, or fabric...
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SOFT CONTAINED PLAY STRUCTURE
[DSA-AC] A play structure made up of one or more play components where the user enters a fully enclosed play environment that utilizes pliable materials, such as plastic, netting, or fabric...
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B. Technical standards for criterion-related validity studies
For these reasons, the Federal enforcement agencies recognize that the obligation to conduct studies of fairness imposed by the guidelines generally will be upon users or groups of users...
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Wheelchairs and other power-driven mobility devices.
Thus, EPAMDs can operate at much greater speeds than wheelchairs, and the average user is much taller than most wheelchair users....
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Wheelchairs and other power-driven mobility devices.
Thus, EPAMDs can operate at much greater speeds than wheelchairs, and the average user is much taller than most wheelchair users....
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4.3.6 Reach Limits
The distance in each case can be measured from the location of the hands at the end of the reach to any number of reference points on the WhMD user’s body or chair....
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FAQ: How do I enter a New CAD/BIM File in my Corada WorkSpace?
To allow other users or WorkGroups to view, edit or manage your content, click on the blue 'Edit' button to the right....
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4.2 Applications of Findings in Design and Standards Development
easy to use tools for standards developers and design professionals; in particular, they help to understand the degree to which their decisions will exclude use by some part of the WhMD user...
- Takeform Fusion Signage Evacuation Map Type D
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Mobility Use Demographics
There were 46 manual wheelchairs users, 20 power wheelchair users, 3 scooter users and 4 manual power assist users enrolled in the study....
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Subject testing
A study was designed to investigate a correlation between surface roughness and WBV exposure to WC users in an attempt to determine which surfaces should be considered acceptable....
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Accessible Routes to Programs and Services
Similarly, accessible toilet stalls and accessible service counters must not be cluttered with materials or supplies....
- Master Lock Mainstream Series ADA Combination Locks Instruction Video
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Keeping Web Accessibility In Mind
Requires the Registered User plan or above. Login!
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§1607.1 Statement of purpose.
These guidelines do not require a user to conduct validity studies of selection procedures where no adverse impact results....
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PHYSICAL PROVISIONS
Usable with reduced ability to manipulate controls on product Provide at least one mode that does not require user fine motor control....
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502.4 Platform Accessibility Features (Section-by-Section Analysis)
502.4 Platform Accessibility Features (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section addresses specifications for capabilities that users with disabilities have come to expect as core accessibility...
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3.3 Equipment Barriers and Solutions
against a dark background on the adjustment features, such as the weight amount or seat height and labels that are raised Some parts of the equipment stick out and endanger users...