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Attachment J
The toilet room door requires 10 pounds of force to operate. Provide a door that requires no more than 5 pounds of force to open. Standards §§ 4.13.11(2)(b)....
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19. Q: If an officer wants to stay in a street job and his supervisor wants him to go on light duty because of a disability, can the supervisor force him to accept a light duty position?
employee can still perform the essential functions of the "street job" with or without reasonable accommodation, and without being a direct threat to health or safety, he or she cannot be forced...
- Cornell University Employment And Disability Institute
- FindLaw - ADA: Disabilities & Your Rights as an Employee
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John Brabyn, Ph.D., Director of Rehabilitation Engineering Research, Center on Low Vision and Blindness (NIDRR), Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute
Institute (SKI) Study Study Goals (slide 10) To assess vision function comprehensively in an older population To explore relationships between vision function and visual task...
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New Accessible Handpump for Campgrounds
New Accessible Handpump for Campgrounds Tyler Kuhn, Mechanical Engineer, and Bob Beckley, Project Leader The Forest Service is committed to making our campgrounds and recreation sites...
- NYC Board of Elections: Video 3 - Accessibility Clerk Responsibilities
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1.1.5 Referenced codes
When this code does not specifically cover any subject related to building design and construction, recognized architectural or engineering practices shall be employed....
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Attachment I
The pressure required to operate the entry door is more than 20 pounds of force. Ensure that the force required to open the door is no more than 5 pounds of force. ...
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4.3.9 Doorway Design
The lack of differences between the findings for the passage task on the pull sides of Doors 1, 800 mm (31.5 in.) latch clearance, and Door 2, 406 mm (16 in.) latch clearance, demonstrate...
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Accessible Ground Surfaces
The standard includes tests of effort for both straight-ahead and turning movements, using a force wheel on a rehabilitation wheelchair as the measuring device....
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General: ADA Standard Section 302.1
Section 302.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards for floor or ground surfaces.
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Operation: ADA Standard Section 309.4
Section 309.4 covers the current ADA Standards for the operation of operable parts.
- At your service. A 20 minute film. Engage customers with disabilities.
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11B-309.4 Operation
The force required to activate operable parts shall be 5 pounds (22.2 N) maximum....
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Attachment G: Modifications to Newly Constructed Facilities
Attachment G: Modifications to Newly Constructed Facilities
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First Victory
President Reagan’s Task Force on Regulatory Relief provided just such an opportunity....
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11B-903.6 Structural strength
Allowable stresses shall not be exceeded for materials used when a vertical or horizontal force of 250 pounds (1112 N) is applied at any point on the seat, fastener, mounting device, or...
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Near-Future Research Needs
The resulting database would be widely useful to engineers, architects, designers, and medical personnel as well as to the Access Board....
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E205.3 Agency Official Communication (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, if any agency task force is seeking to improve agency-wide telecommuting policies and circulates a draft policy memorandum by email to the office of human resources for review...
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About the Author
James “Scott” Groenier, professional engineer, began working for MTDC as a project leader in 2003....
- Disability Access - Tips for the small business
- Thinking Out of the Box Engineering Applications (TOBEA)