First, for persons who are deaf or hard of hearing or blind or have low vision, the unavailability of captioned or audio-described movies inhibits their ability to socialize and fully take...
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a. Summary of Reasons for Proposed Regulation
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Discussion
vision....
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Protruding Objects
Protruding Objects Common Problem: In areas inside and outside the lodging facility where people are expected to walk, objects protrude too far from the side, from posts, or hang down too low...
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402.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
VMS more accessible to people with low vision....
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1016.9 Protruding Objects
Protruding objects on outdoor recreation access routes, passing spaces, and resting intervals can be hazardous for individuals who are blind or have low vision. ...
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Staff Training
It is always a good practice to involve people who are blind or who have low vision in the development of your training programs....
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1016.9 Protruding Objects
Protruding objects on outdoor recreation access routes, passing spaces, and resting intervals can be hazardous for individuals who are blind or have low vision....
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d. Problem: Videos and Other Multimedia Lack Accessible Features
On the other hand, persons who are blind or have low vision are frequently unable to see the video images but can hear the audio track....
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Protruding Objects [1018.9]
Objects that protrude into the clear width of beach access routes and resting intervals can pose hazards to people who are blind or have low vision....
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Issue 4: Based on available references, can we develop “viable” design standards and guidelines”?
guidance and standards are: Define Intent Define Problem Signage Severe Changes in Lighting Levels Glare Coordination between energy codes and low...
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There Are No “The Disabled” And There Is No “One Size Fits All.”
Not all blind people are completely without some vision, read Braille or use white canes. Not all people who have low vision can read large print....
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602.4 Alternate Formats for Non-Electronic Support Documentation (Section-by-Section Analysis)
., hard copy) format, such documentation must also be made available, upon request, in alternate formats usable by individuals who are blind or have low vision....
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Introduction
Accessibility, and the National Park Service collaborated on a daylong focus group study to learn about effective means of communication for museum and park visitors who are blind or have low...
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Feature 2 - Routes to the Building Entrance
It is important to note that people who are blind or have low vision may use all routes -- not only the accessible ones -- that lead to a building....
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Gift Shops
Gift Shops Follow the techniques described above to help guests who are blind or who have low vision shop in your stores....
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703.6.2 Finish and Contrast
Signs are more legible for persons with low vision when characters contrast as much as possible with their background....
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703.6.2 Finish and Contrast
Signs are more legible for persons with low vision when characters contrast as much as possible with their background....
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703.6.2 Finish and Contrast
Signs are more legible for persons with low vision when characters contrast as much as possible with their background....
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Cognition and Emotional States
Thirty percent of people with low vision have clinically significant depression and they become isolated and don’t go out....
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6. Fire Safety
services guides, restaurant menus, room service menus, and all other printed materials provided for use by guests also available in alternate formats so that blind persons and persons with low...
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E2-c
routes configured with a cane-detectable warning or a barrier that prevents travel into the area with less than an 80-inch high head clearance so that people who are blind or who have low...