Other key factors that guide MDE manufacturers in their equipment design include: the nature of the specific diagnostic objective; safety requirements; FDA regulations (specifically 21CFR...
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2.4.2 Considerations of Manufacturers in Accessible MDE Design
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plan development and contents) http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_03/7cfr15d_03.html Access Board http://www.access-board.gov/ Accessibility Guidebook for Outfitters/Guides...
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6. EDUCATE YOUR COMMUNITY
Anyone can complete a readiness workbook, request an event or guide (in 13 languages and audio guides) to educate their community about preparedness....
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Federal Agencies
It provides technical assistance on the Standards by telephone and develops guides to the Standards which include helpful illustrations and animations....
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Section 36.406(b) Application of Standards to Fixed Elements
Although the Department has often chosen to use the requirements of the 1991 Standards as a guide to determining when and how to make equipment and furnishings accessible, those coverage...
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Section 1630.2(j)(1)(i) Broad Construction; not a Demanding Standard
“This is a textual provision that will legally guide the agencies and courts in properly interpreting the term ‘substantially limits.’”...
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Before January 26, 1992
pre-ADA” facilities.25 If there is an architectural barrier to accessibility in a pre-ADA facility, you may remove the barrier using the ADA Standards for Accessible Design or UFAS as a guide...
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General Regulatory Approach
, in which an overall objective of nondiscrimination and service to persons with disabilities was stated, with the details of implementation left to the discretion of carrier policies, guided...
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9. Outdoor Developed Areas
A guide that explains these requirements also is available....
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Section 35.151(d) Scope of coverage
Although the Department may use the requirements of the 2010 Standards as a guide to determining when and how to make equipment and furnishings accessible, those determinations fall within...
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9. Outdoor Developed Areas
A guide that explains these requirements also is available....
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A. BACKGROUND
For example, the Museum did not have guides or docents trained in providing accessible tours or computers equipped with speech outputs....
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5.9.2.1 Standing Supports on Single Ramped Entry Raised Platforms with Wheelchair Spaces Recommendations
Standing supports can also act as a guide to help the user to better position her or himself onto the platform....
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6.3 Minority Reports
A full reading of these Minority Reports is critical to understanding the range of views guiding the various stakeholder organizations that served on the MDE Advisory Committee about the...
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Using the ORAR Exceptions [F202.3, Exception 4 and 1016, Exceptions 1, 2, and 3]
Additional information on the conditions for exceptions is provided in the section of this guide on the conditions for exceptions....
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R210 Protruding Objects
See AASHTO, Guide for the Planning, Design, and Operation of Pedestrian Facilities (2004), section 3.2.3....
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Continuous Width (R302.3) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The AASHTO “Guide for the Planning, Design, and Operation of Pedestrian Facilities” recommends that sidewalks be wider than 1.2 meters (4 feet), particularly in urban areas....
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Establish a Grievance Procedure
This Action Guide recommends that a grievance procedure include the following: A detailed description of the procedures for submitting a grievance and the steps that will be taken...
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Section 36.406(b) Application of Standards to Fixed Elements (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Although the Department has often chosen to use the requirements of the 1991 Standards as a guide to determining when and how to make equipment and furnishings accessible, those coverage...
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9. Outdoor Developed Areas
A guide that explains these requirements also is available....
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ENDNOTES
.,(1998), Center for Universal Design and The North Carolina Office on Disability and Health, Removing Barriers to Health Care: A Guide for Health Professionals....
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R306.3.1 Separation
Detectable warning surfaces should not be used to guide pedestrians who are blind or have low vision to pedestrian street crossings because detectable warning surfaces indicate the flush...
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Ensuring Online Files and Documents are Accessible
The following sites and tools can help you create and maintain accessible web-based material: The American Council of the Blind’s publication, A Guide to Making Documents Accessible...
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1.1.6
As a guide, research conducted at the University of Pittsburgh on concrete pavers found that limits on whole body vibration as established in ISO 2631, Evaluation of Human Exposure to Whole...