requiring all wheelchair accessible drinking fountains to provide knee and toe clearance for a forward approach (602.2) lowering the minimum height of drinking fountains for standing...
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602 Drinking Fountains
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809.5.5.2 Identification
In doors, peepholes that include prisms clarify the image and should offer a wide-angle view of the hallway or exterior for both standing persons and wheelchair users....
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11B-809.5.5.2 Identification
In doors, peepholes that include prisms clarify the image and should offer a wide-angle view of the hallway or exterior for both standing persons and wheelchair users....
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11B-809.5.5.2 Identification
In doors, peepholes that include prisms clarify the image and should offer a wide-angle view of the hallway or exterior for both standing persons and wheelchair users....
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B. PRELIMINARY ISSUES
Before reaching the question of whether Kirola has Article III standing, the Court addresses four preliminary contentions concerning the constellation of evidence which may be considered...
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3. Testimony of Class Members
Kirola argues that she may satisfy her burden of demonstrating standing based on the experiences of persons other than herself; to wit, class members. Dkt. 672, 13:22-14:3....
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§ 37.49 Designation of responsible person(s) for intercity and commuter rail stations
[See subsections ...]
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Q: What is VCO? Who uses it?
VCO allows a person with hearing loss to speak directly to the call taker and read the response that is typed back....
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Q: Can PSAPs rely on State relay services to answer emergency calls from persons who are deaf, hard of hearing, or who have speech impairments?
Q: Can PSAPs rely on State relay services to answer emergency calls from persons who are deaf, hard of hearing, or who have speech impairments? A: No....
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TTYs
Organizations representing persons who are deaf recommended a keyboard height of 33 to 35 inches where users are expected to stand....
- European Commission: Employment, Social Affairs & Inclusion for Persons with Disabilities
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7. Q: What procedures should law enforcement officers follow to arrest and transport a person who uses a wheelchair?
The best approach is to ask the person what type of transportation he or she can use, and how to lift or assist him or her in transferring into and out of the vehicle....
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Mirrors [4.19.6]
Tilted mirrors, though not prohibited, are not recommended because they give a distorted image to a person seated in a wheelchair and cannot be used by a standing person....
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James E. Woods, Ph.D., P.E. Natural Lighting for Persons with Low Vision
So, what criteria do you use to accommodate low-vision persons? We have to integrate daylighting with electric lighting, for obvious reasons. There’s going to be impact on health....
- Center for Persons with Disabilities at Utah State University
- Fair Housing Rights of Persons with Disabilities Brochure
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4.30.6 Mounting Location and Height
Mounting location for such signage shall be so that a person may approach within 3 in (76 mm) of signage without encountering protruding objects or standing within the swing of a door....
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TTY Access at Wheelchair Accessible Phones
However, if located below accessible units, the device may be too low for standing persons to use the keyboard comfortably or to see the display screen....
- Bradley 1 Station Verge Lavatory System LVLD1
- Bradley 3 Station Verge Lavatory System LVLD3
- Bradley 2 Station Verge Lavatory System LVLD2
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12. Q: Do I have to take a sign language interpreter to a call about a violent crime in progress or a similar urgent situation involving a person who is deaf?
If the person being arrested is deaf, the officer can make an arrest and call for an interpreter to be available later at the booking station....
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5.8.3.1 Breast Platform Height Recommendations
One member cited the diversity of body types and sizes for persons with disabilities as the rationale for the 26 inches....
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Exercise Machines and Equipment
The 2010 Standards do not require changes to exercise machines or equipment in order to make them more accessible to persons with disabilities....