Provide structured breaks to create an outlet for physical activity Allow employee to use items such as hand-held squeeze balls and similar objects to provide sensory input or calming...
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Atypical Body Movements
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Tactile wayfinding
The system included audio description and a reader rail at waist height that guided you by hand along the walls....
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Motorized Kick Scooters
Motorized scooters usually have hand brakes and often have larger, pneumatic rubber tires; and some have pedestal seats....
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Resources
ADA Website www.ADA.gov To receive e-mail notifications when new ADA information is available, visit the ADA Website’s home page and click the link near the bottom of the right-hand...
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Disability Savvy Quiz
Shake hands when it is appropriate. People with limited hand use or who use prostheses can usually shake hands....
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3.3.14 Grip Strength
individuals able to complete the pinching tasks, the results showed that both the ability to perform a grip and the magnitude of maximum grip force are substantially affected by the type of hand...
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BS8300:2001 Research
The former did not include stretching or bending from the waist and the latter included stretching and bending but it is not clear whether all participants could do the latter and which hand...
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III-2.4000 Substantial limitation of a major life activity
A person with a minor hearing impairment, on the other hand, may not be substantially limited....
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II-2.4000 Substantial limitation of a major life activity
A person with a minor hearing impairment, on the other hand, may not be substantially limited....
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Typical examples of reasonable accommodations are:
Specialized equipment for a data-entry operator who has lost an arm, hand, or finger, such as a one-handed keyboard, a large-key keyboard, a touchpad, a trackball, or speech recognition...
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Boarding and Deplaning Assistance Where Level-Entry Boarding is Unavailable
., the mechanical lift is not functioning, then boarding assistance must be provided by any available means, except physically hand-carrying the passenger....
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Interacting with People with Hearing Disabilities
To get the attention of a person, lightly touch the individual or wave your hand....
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Capabilities, Resources, and Facilities
hands-on experience with the measurement of all classes of anthropometric dimensions. hands-on experience with experimental subjects and human use considerations....
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Audio Elements
When possible, the audio information should be accessible on a hands free basis allowing tactile exploration with both hands....
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Refreshment Table
Arrange all food, plates, glasses (supplement stemware with standard drinking glasses for people who have limited hand mobility), straws (for people who have difficulty drinking directly...
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11B-209.4 Valet parking
Some vehicles may be adapted with hand controls or lack a driver’s seat, and may not be operable by a valet parking attendant....
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10. Other Accommodations
making transportation provided by the employer accessible; providing a personal assistant for certain job-related functions, such as a page turner for a person who has no hands...
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810.6 Rail Station Signs
EXCEPTION: Signs shall not be required to comply with 810.6.1 and 810.6.2 where audible signs are remotely transmitted to hand-held receivers, or are user- or proximity-actuated....
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Tips for Communicating with Individuals Who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
Look directly at the individual, face the light, speak clearly, in a normal tone of voice, and keep your hands away from your face. Use short, simple sentences....
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Tips for Communicating with Individuals Who are Blind or Visually Impaired
If you are offering a seat, gently place the individual's hand on the back or arm of the chair so that the person can locate the seat....
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What Assistance Will the Person(s) Provide?
Escorting the person who is blind or has low vision to and/or through the circulation path Minor Physical Effort Offering the person an arm or allowing the person to place a hand...
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810.6 Rail Station Signs
Signs shall not be required to comply with 810.6.1 and 810.6.2 where audible signs are remotely transmitted to hand-held receivers, or are user- or proximity-actuated....
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Alternative text is needed for images, links, controls and form elements
allowing the content and function of the image to be accessible to people who cannot see; is also used by voice input software (the kind used by many people who cannot use their hands...