Access Board has identified signalization as the only proven means of creating crossable gaps in traffic and providing audible cues to pedestrians of the availability of gaps....
Search Results "Audible Beaconing"
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RESEARCH NEEDS
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Outputs
We listed certain types of information accompanying transactions that must be provided in audible format, as well as certain supplemental information that need not be, and whether any other...
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Stages.
Under the 1991 Standards, Assistive Listening Systems ("ALS") are required in courtrooms and in other settings where audible communication is integral to the use of the space and audio amplification...
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B. How Does a TTY Work?
TTY callers may press TTY keys to emit audible tones and more quickly notify the call taker that a TTY call is being placed....
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2.2.3 Receivers
We cannot now predict whether such acoustical coupling will produce audible feedback or what acoustical changes this produces in the hearing aid's response....
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DEFINITIONS
display the interpreter's face, arms, hands, and fingers, and the participating individual's face, arms, hands, and fingers, regardless of his or her body position; A clear, audible...
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E. Effective Communication
Ensure that audible information is made accessible to people who are deaf or hard of hearing. In emergency shelters, most information is conveyed through oral announcements....
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Summary of Significant Changes
Automated announcement systems must have both audible and visible components....
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[2010 ADAS] 105.2.5 NFPA
The standard specifies the characteristics of audible alarms, such as placement and sound levels....
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Stages.
Under the 1991 Standards, Assistive Listening Systems ("ALS") are required in courtrooms and in other settings where audible communication is integral to the use of the space and audio amplification...
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203.9 Employee Work Areas
than 1,000 square feet) or fully exposed to the weather (206.2.8) means of egress (207.1) wiring systems to support later installation of visual alarms as needed where work areas have audible...
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NFPA
The standard specifies the characteristics of audible alarms, such as placement and sound levels....
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Function Keys
Further, these commenters questioned the need for such a requirement in view of provisions concerning the tactile labels of keys and audible operating instructions and orientation....
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Section 1194.31 Functional Performance Criteria (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
This provision is met when a product provides visual redundancy for any audible cues or audio output....
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SIGNALIZATION OF ROUNDABOUTS
zigzag striping at the roadway edges and between lanes to indicate that parking and passing are not permitted, and black and white striped poles topped by flashing amber globes (Belisha beacons...
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Separate Pathways for Pedestrians and Bicyclists
The comments suggested that enhanced signage and warnings, including audible signs and tactile pavement markings would improve the ability of blind pedestrians to remain within their lanes...
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2. Numbers of Individuals with Hearing and Vision Disabilities
When there is background noise, it becomes difficult to hear well; speech may be audible but may not be understandable.” ...
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SHELTERING
People who are deaf or hard of hearing may not have access to audible information routinely made available to people in the temporary shelters....
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EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND RECOVERY
effective date of this Agreement, the City of Waukegan will implement and report to the Department its written procedures that ensure that if its emergency warning systems use sirens or other audible...
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Appropriate Situational Applications of Technology
Allowance for synchronization of caption text and audio description with museum's exhibits and media Accessible user interface to blind and visually impaired people via "talking menus," "audible...
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2. Movie Patrons With Hearing and Vision Disabilities
When there is background noise it becomes difficult to hear well, the speech may be audible but may not be understandable.”...
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Auxiliary Aids and Services
to display the interpreter’s face, arms, hands, and fingers, and the face, arms, hands, and fingers of the person using sign language, regardless of his or her body position; a clear, audible...
