Eyewash outlet assembly is lowered and extended to permit access by wheelchair user. ADA compliance is dependent on 27” knee clearance under counter and 34” maximum counter height....
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- Guardian Barrier-Free Eyewash: Deck Mounted, AutoFlow™ 90º Swing-Down GBF1849
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Section 36.303(g)(9) Operational Requirements
In response to the ANPRM, the Department received a significant number of comments from individuals with disabilities and groups representing persons who are deaf or hard of hearing and...
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DISABILITY
Any physiological disorder or condition, cosmetic disfigurement, or anatomical loss affecting one or more body systems, such as: neurological, musculoskeletal, special sense organs, respiratory...
- World Federation of the Deaf
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9. Providing Qualified Interpreters
A person who is deaf or hearing-impaired should be able to communicate effectively with others as required by the duties of the job....
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Regulatory Impact Analysis.
However, this baseline figure does not take into account the fact that, since 1991, various model codes and consensus standards--such as the model International Building Codes ("IBC") published...
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What types of changes in policies, practices, or procedures would a public accommodation have to make to ensure equal access to persons with HIV or AIDS?
What types of changes in policies, practices, or procedures would a public accommodation have to make to ensure equal access to persons with HIV or AIDS?...
- Mariak Industries Motorized Window Coverings
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COMPLIANCE WITH TITLE III OF THE ADA
create accessibilitybarriers to www.peapod.com and its mobile applications are remedied with the same level of priority (e.g., speed, resources used to remediate) as any other equivalent loss...
- Viking E-1600-45A Emergency Phone
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11B-212.3 Sinks
Sensor operated fixtures shall be capable of functioning during loss of normal power. ...
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11B-212.3 Sinks
Sensor operated fixtures shall be capable of functioning during loss of normal power....
- Low Vision Part 4: How Can People With Low Vision Maintain a Positive Outlook?
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Effective Communication
Effective Communication Businesses must communicate effectively with customers who have vision, hearing, or speech disabilities....
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Keeping Medical Information Confidential
Under the following circumstances, however, an employer may disclose that an employee has a hearing impairment: to supervisors and managers, if necessary to provide a reasonable...
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Qualified interpreter
Oral interpreter means an interpreter who has special skill and training to mouth a speaker's words silently for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. ...
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§ 35.104 Qualified interpreter
Oral interpreter means an interpreter who has special skill and training to mouth a speaker's words silently for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. ...
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Text Telephones (TTY) or Telecommunications Devices for the Deaf (TDD):
The TTY benefits people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or speech impaired and individuals seeking to communicate with them....
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D. Assisted Listening Devices:
October 1, 2014, Olympia shall provide no less than forty-nine (49) fully functional receivers for assisted listening systems (“Assisted Listening Devices”) available for patrons with a hearing...
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M306.1 General
A volume control can be helpful, particularly in diagnostic equipment where hearing aids cannot be worn....
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II-7.2000 Telephone communications
Public entities that communicate by telephone must provide equally effective communication to individuals with disabilities, including hearing and speech impairments....
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The Revised Guidelines (2004 ADAAG)
The Access Board provided further opportunity for participation by holding public hearings throughout the nation. ...
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The Revised Guidelines (2004 ADAAG)
In 1999, based largely on the report and recommendations of the advisory committee,[1] the Access Board issued a proposed rule to jointly update and revise its ADA and ABA accessibility...
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Disability Emergency Supplies Kits
(Items such as teeth, hearing aids, prostheses, canes, crutches, walkers, wheelchairs, respirators, communication devices, artificial larynx, sanitary aids, batteries, eye glasses, contact...
