Working parts upon which the lift depends for support of the load, such as cables, pulleys, and shafts, must have a safety factor of at least six times the design load; nonworking parts...
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Section 37.165 Lift and Securement Use
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3.9 The Undue Hardship Limitation
For example: A person with a visual impairment who requires bright light to see well applies for a waitress position at an expensive nightclub....
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Section 1630.1(c) Construction
However, the ADA does preempt inconsistent requirements established by State or local law for safety or security sensitive positions....
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Chapter 2 Addendum: Title II Checklist (ADA Coordinator, Notice & Grievance Procedure)
MATERIALS AND INFORMATION NEEDED: To assess compliance with these administrative requirements, you will need: a copy of the written position description for an ADA Coordinator,...
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II. Cost-disproportionality Is Only a Factor Under Certain Circumstances
Consistent with DOT’s interpretation and Third Circuit case law, DOJ has also taken the position—based on the legislative history of the ADA—that “[c]osts are to be considered only when...
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Issue 22: How is accessibility for persons with low vision assessed during the design review process?
Response by Tom Williams: Well, the way it happened is because you have someone working in this position in a region that has to report to somebody else....
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Viewing Areas
Ensure each viewing area that is required to be accessible has a clear ground or floor space that is at least 36 inches (915 millimeters) by 48 inches (1,220 millimeters) and is positioned...