Section 38.23(d) of the DOT ADA regulations requires all ADA-compliant buses and vans to have a two-part securement system, one to secure the wheelchair, and a seat belt and shoulder harness...
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What kinds of securement equipment must be provided in buses and vans?
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12182(b)(2)(C)(ii)
(ii) the purchase or lease by such entity for use on such system of a vehicle with a seating capacity in excess of 16 passengers (including the driver), for which solicitations are made...
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§ 38.111(a)(2)
this part, to provide table service to a person who wishes to remain in his or her wheelchair, and space to fold and store a wheelchair for a person who wishes to transfer to an existing seat...
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§ 38.113(b) Passageway
access by persons using mobility aids and shall have an unobstructed passageway at least 32 inches wide leading to an accessible sleeping compartment complying with §38.127 of this part or seating...
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1015.2 Where required
In assembly seating areas at cross aisles in accordance with Section 1029.12. On the loading side of station platforms on fixed guideway transit or passenger rail systems....
- Just Manufacturing Wall Mounted Sink Faucet with Pail Hook and Vacuum Breaker
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2.4.1 Current Marketplace Dynamics
As part of designing for broader patient populations and delivery settings, new equipment designs incorporate patient and clinician usability considerations, such as adjustable table heights...
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11B-805.4.3 Turning space
facilities in California, has issued Code Application Notice CAN 2-11B, dated 9/9/14, which includes the following interpretation of Subsections 11B-805.4.1, 11B-805.4.2 and 11B-805.4.3: All patient...
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11B-805.4.3 Turning space
facilities in California, issued Code Application Notice CAN 2-11B, dated 9/9/14, which includes the following interpretation of Subsections 11B-805.4.1, 11B-805.4.2 and 11B-805.4.3: All patient...
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212 Sinks, Kitchens, and Kitchenettes
The proposed rule provided several exceptions which clarified that access to kitchens and kitchenettes is not required in inaccessible medical care patient rooms, transient lodging guest...
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Websites
These websites may include, but are not limited to, patient web portals, e-prescriptions, and personal health tools....
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Permanently Fixed vs. Portable TTYs
This includes access to phones in hospital and hotel rooms; (TTYs at hospital or hotel front desks will allow patients or guests using TTYs in their rooms to access in-house services)....
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4.16.6 Dispensers
Becket, indicated that nursing staff at Memorial Hospital of Martinsville and Henry County (Martinsville, VA), felt that 24" would provide sufficient space for staff and still permit a patient...
- American Standard Colony Choice 1-Handle Kitchen Faucet 4175.700
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Service Animal Issues
If no single seat in the cabin will accommodate the animal and passenger without causing an obstruction, you may offer the option of purchasing a second seat, traveling on a later flight...
- Pilot Rock SQT3-4 Series Square Portable Table - Using Expanded or Perforated Steel
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Section 1630.14(a) Pre-employment Inquiry
For example, an employer may ask an individual with one leg who applies for a position as a home washing machine repairman to demonstrate or to explain how, with or without reasonable accommodation...
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9.b [§ 4.7.5]
Place the level in the same position and location as each of the arrows in the illustration to the left [below]....
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1630.16(e)(1)
However, if the individual with a disability is a current employee, the employer must consider whether he or she can be accommodated by reassignment to a vacant position not involving food...
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Operation
A person must be able to call the lift when it is in either the deck or water position....
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Trends that Enhance or Hinder Accessibility
It is essential to understand the positive and negative effects of trends on service to all customers, including customers with disabilities....
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Side Entry Openings, and Width and Length of Wheelchair Space
Designers must consider the position of the opening in relation to the wheelchair space and add clear space and larger openings as necessary....
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38. Is an employer relieved of its obligation to provide reasonable accommodation for an employee with a disability who fails to take medication, to obtain medical treatment, or to use an assistive device (such as a hearing aid)?
on an employee's ability to perform the job.(106) However, if an employee with a disability, with or without reasonable accommodation, cannot perform the essential functions of the position...