8.4 Alcoholism While a current illegal user of drugs has no protection under the ADA if the employer acts on the basis of such use, a person who currently uses alcohol is not automatically...
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8.4 Alcoholism
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"User Friendly" Guidelines
One commenter requested that the final Guidelines use terms that conform to terms used by each of the three major building code organizations: the Building Officials and Code Administrators...
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1.1.16 Alternate measurement tools
If the F - number system is used ramps should have a minimum FF of 25....
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255 Chapter 2: Scoping Requirements (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This chapter proposes scoping for requirements applicable to telecommunications equipment manufacturers in the design, development, or fabrication of covered ICT that is newly released,...
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4.1 Introduction
ADA requirements are designed to assure that people with disabilities are not excluded from jobs that they can perform....
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201 Application
This section provides that these guidelines apply to the design, construction, or alteration of covered facilities. The requirements apply to both permanent and temporary structures....
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Entry Points and Seats
Consider design features like open sides, back supports, and hand supports (right) to help facilitate easy transfer and access....
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Compliance requirements
Compliance requirements The proposed accessibility guidelines address the design, construction, and alteration of pedestrian facilities in the public right-of-way, including sidewalks...
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E205.3 Agency Official Communication
Intranet content designed as a Web page....
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IV. Summary of Comments and Responses on Other Aspects of the Proposed Rule
Access Board received about 100 written comments to the 2010 NPRM, including those received during the reopening of the comment period in the fall of 2012 to address issues related to ramp designs...
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407.6 Status Indicators (Section-by-Section Analysis)
While new to the 255 Guidelines, status indicators for Caps Lock and Num Lock controls represent current design practice....
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Introduction
Introduction JAN’s Accommodation and Compliance Series is designed to help employers determine effective accommodations and comply with Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act...
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Special thanks to:
Thanks to Alice Voigt and Michelle Cook (National Center on Accessibility) for their assistance in the conduct of the Exhibit Design Relating to Low Vision and Blindness workshop and to...
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Landings [§405.7]
Landings must be designed to prevent the accumulation of water....
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1.2.5 Ramps
However, when a design slope of 1:12 is indicated a tolerance of +0.5% is reasonable. Many accessibility experts consider a 2% cross slope to be the maximum....
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‘‘1991 Standards’’ and ‘‘2004 ADAAG’’ (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The term ‘‘1991 Standards’’ refers to the ADA Standards for Accessible Design, originally published on July 26, 1991, and republished as Appendix D to part 36....
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Telecommunications. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department, therefore, proposes a new § 36.303(d)(1)(i) that requires that individuals using telecommunications relay services or TTYs must be able to connect to and use effectively...
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1.1.13 Flatness of ramp running slope
Measure flatness in the running slope of ramps at 12 - in. (300 mm) increments by using successive, overlapping 24 - in. (600 mm) lengths using a 24 - in. digital inclinometer....
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§35.130 General Prohibitions Against Discrimination
Also, any examination specially designed for individuals with disabilities must be offered as often and in as timely a manner as are other examinations....
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Types of Interpreting
This may include ASL signs used in mostly English word order, fingerspelling (using ASL signs that represent individual letters of the alphabet in order to spell out specific words), and...
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Voluntary Action Plan for Accessible Websites
Make sure that accessible elements are used, including alt tags, long descriptions, and captions, as needed....
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Walk Through Procedures
This time can be used, for example, to practice evacuation techniques, methods of transferring in and out of evacuation devices, carrying techniques, use of evacuation devices, and use of...
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Accommodations for Deaf Individuals or Those Experiencing Hearing Loss
Individuals who are deaf-blind use their sense of touch to access information....