Additionally, the research team was able to gather new contact information of trail professionals through networking in a conference....
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II. Research Methodology
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Site Inspection
Note that attendees may have allergies, asthma, sinus problems, frequent headaches and migraines, or chemical sensitivities, and may not be able to successfully participate in your meeting...
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Presentation Materials / Slides and Video
If a video without captions must be used, a sign language interpreter or speech-to-text service provider may be able to convey the audible content....
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Limitations
Although surface randomization was performed, the subjects were still able to see the surface on which they were traveling....
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Electronic Text (Advisory Guidance)
People who are blind or have low vision and who have access to computers may be able to use documents in electronic form....
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Alternate formats and alternate modes (Advisory Guidance)
Still other persons with low vision may be able to read the text version of the manual if it is provided in a larger font....
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Section 1194.21 Software Applications and Operating Systems (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
from industry noted that the provision in the NPRM did not provide any method of identifying what features are considered access features and further stated that this provision was not achievable...
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382.23 May carriers require a passenger with a disability to provide a medical certificate?
In this event, the carrier’s written explanation to the passenger under section 382.21(e) would include an explanation of why it was not able to carry out the measures identified in the...
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6. Advance Check-in Time
That having been said, it would not be reasonable for a carrier to require one hour advance check-in in situations where a passenger is not able to check-in one hour in advance because the...
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Tips for Presenters
Attendees with electrical sensitivities may not be able to use or tolerate wireless microphones; you may need to repeat their questions into the microphone....
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UNDUE HARDSHIP ISSUES
Employers, however, may be able to show undue hardship where provision of a reasonable accommodation would be unduly disruptive to other employees's ability to work....
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E103.4 Defined Terms (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, a policy not allowing the attachment of data storage devices to ICT would, in the case of an individual with low vision, essentially block that person from being able to attach...
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Accessibility
The latex systems performed much better than the silicone and the control surface EWF. Most noteworthy is that the silicones became Unstable within the first month and did not improve....
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A. Coverage issues
Please indicate whether this approach achieves the proper balance between providing accessibility for individuals with sensory disabilities and giving movie theaters and owners sufficient...
- Southern California Resource Services for Independent Living (SCRS-IL) - Downey, Alhambra, CA
- Children's Harbor
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Safety Assistants/Attendants
., with the result that no one would be available to act as the safety assistant), as long as that person is capable of assisting the passenger in an evacuation....
- Eastern Shore Center for Independent Living (ESCIL) - Belle Haven, VA
- West-Central Independent Living Services (WILS) - Sedalia and Warrensburg, MO
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U.S. Access Board - Supervisory Technical Services Officer
Current or former federal employees who qualify as status candidates, candidates eligible under the Veterans Employment Opportunity Act, the Career Transition Assistance Plan, or the Interagency...
- IMAGE Center
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Dispersion: ADA Standard Section 233.3.5
Section 233.3.5 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for dispersion of individual residential dwelling units.
- Paths to Employment Resource Center