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E. Hallways and Corridors
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E203.1 General
That Federal employees with disabilities have access to and use of information and data that is comparable to the access and use by Federal employees who are not individuals with disabilities...
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E203.1 General
That federal employees with disabilities have access to and use of information and data that is comparable to the access and use by federal employees who are not individuals with disabilities...
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In Your Guest Room:
Pre-Plan Your Escape Routes: 1.1 Review the emergency exit plan and escape routes posted in your room, generally located on the back of the entry door. 1.1.1 Note all routes, especially...
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Two-Way Communication Systems: ADA Standard Section 230
Section 230 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for two-way communication systems.
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11B-230 Two-way communication systems
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Resources
For more information about the ADA, please visit our website or call our toll-free number....
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17. Q. What about "911" calls? How are those made accessible to people with speech or hearing disabilities?
A: Individuals with hearing and speech disabilities must have direct access to "911" or similar emergency telephone services, meaning that emergency response centers must be equipped to...
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11B-805.4 Examination, diagnostic and treatment rooms
ETA Editor's Note The Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development (OSHPD), which has jurisdiction over hospitals and long-term care facilities in California, issued Code Application...
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Chapter 4 9-1-1 and Emergency Communications Services
It answers questions including: What types of emergency communications services are covered? How does a TTY work?...
- Accessible Pittsburgh: First Responder's Handbook
- Garaventa Evacu-Trac's Brake Can Stop it on the Stairway
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III-3.8000 Direct threat
A public accommodation may exclude an individual with a disability from participation in an activity, if that individual's participation would result in a direct threat to the health or...
- Portlight Inclusive Disaster Strategies
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9. Q: Do police personnel need to take special precautions when providing emergency medical services to someone who has HIV or AIDS?
In fact, emergency medical service providers are required routinely to treat all persons as if they are infectious for HIV, Hepatitis B, or other bloodborne pathogens, by practicing universal...
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‘‘Facility.’’
Commenters raised questions about the applicability of this part to activities operated in mobile facilities, such as bookmobiles or mobile health screening units....
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O. Accessible Portable Toilets
Accessible Portable Toilets Portable toilets are often used at emergency shelters to supplement permanent toilet facilities....
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Motor Impairments
Locate information on emergency evacuation devices from JAN’s SOAR at: http://AskJAN.org/cgi-win/OrgQuery.exe?Sol193....
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11B-806.3.1 Alarms
Where emergency warning systems are provided, fire alarms shall comply with Section 11B-702 and carbon monoxide alarms shall comply with Chapter 4....
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E202.2 Legacy ICT
Any component or portion of existing ICT that complies with an earlier standard issued pursuant to Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (as republished in...
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E101 General
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301 General
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301.1 Scope
The requirements of Chapter 3 shall apply to ICT where required by 508 Chapter 2 (Scoping Requirements), 255 Chapter 2 (Scoping Requirements), and where otherwise referenced in any...
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301.1 Scope
The requirements of Chapter 3 shall apply to ICT where required by 508 Chapter 2 (Scoping Requirements), 255 Chapter 2 (Scoping Requirements), and where otherwise referenced in any...