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c) RecPark Program
RecPark requires daily inspection of its buildings and facilities for safety hazards or other issues that might impact access before they are opened to the public....
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1. Movable aisle armrests
The latter suggestion, in addition, would be inconsistent with FAA safety rules concerning passenger seats on aircraft, since aircraft seats must be certified to withstand specified g-forces...
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Alterations to cells. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Another commenter offered that the unique safety concerns of a correctional facility require a balance between staff and inmate safety and accessibility. ...
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Implications
deficiencies specific to the accessibility of the route, however, this does not have any relation to whether the surface has the ability to absorb the impact from a child’s fall per the safety...
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2.2(c) Regarded as Substantially Limited
It applies to decisions based on unsubstantiated concerns about productivity, safety, insurance, liability, attendance, costs of accommodation, accessibility, workers' compensation costs...
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Wheelchair Spaces
This requirement is intended to apply only to the circulation path width required by applicable building and fire codes and helps ensure consistency between accessibility and life safety...
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Architectural Barriers
If this occurs, barrier removal measures may deviate from the Standards so long as the measures do not pose a significant risk to the health or safety of individuals with disabilities or...
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5. What may an employer do when it learns that an applicant has or had a hearing impairment after she has been offered a job but before she starts working?
to perform the essential functions of a job, with or without reasonable accommodation, without posing a direct threat (that is, a significant risk of substantial harm) to the health or safety...
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6. When may an employer ask an employee if a hearing impairment, or some other medical condition, may be causing her performance problems?
See "Concerns About Safety."...
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Federal Aviation Administration Draft Advisory Circular 150/5360-14A, Access to Airports by Individuals with Disabilities
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Visual Alarms
typically replaced or upgraded in such a manner that the requirement would be triggered in existing facilities (Question 5), other alternatives that would provide a comparable level of life safety...