Provide a clear floor or ground space around all usable sides of a fire ring, grill, fireplace, or wood stove so that someone isn't forced to get too close to the heat or fire and risk getting...
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Fire Rings, Grills, Fireplaces, and Wood Stoves
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- Council on Developmental Disabilities Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands
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National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Center (NSCISC)
Many of the findings resulting from these investigative efforts have had significant impact on the delivery and nature of medical rehabilitation services provided to SCI patients....
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4.4 Mammography Equipment
., comorbid illnesses, level of health risks), this recommendation should apply equally to many if not most women with disabilities....
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§35.130(b)(8) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Safety requirements must be based on actual risks and not on speculation, stereotypes, or generalizations about individuals with disabilities....
- Allegion Falcon 1790 Series Exit Devices
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25. Evaluation and placement
individual evaluation be conducted before any action is taken with respect either to the initial placement of a handicapped child in a regular or special education program or to any subsequent significant...
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E205.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
These proposed requirements and related exception are also discussed in Section IV.E.1 (Rulemaking History –2010 and 2011 ANPRMs: Significant Issues – Evolving Approaches to Covered Electronic...
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1. Number of TTYs
Call takers at PSAPs that have only one TTY have significant difficulties handling TTY calls as quickly as voice calls....
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When can an employer inquire into an applicant’s or employee’s HIV status?
For example, an employer could not ask an employee who had recently lost a significant amount of weight, but whose job performance had not changed in any way, whether the employee had HIV...
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Reassignment
The employee realizes that she cannot perform significant parts of her job while using a cane and requests a reassignment to a vacant position for which she is qualified....
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3. Likelihood of Recurrence
There must be "a very significant possibility" that future harm will ensue. Nelsen v. King Cnty., 895 F.2d 1248, 1250 (9th Cir. 1990)....
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C. Compliance issues
Given that most websites today provide significant amounts of services and information in a dynamic, evolving setting that would be difficult, if not impossible, to replicate through alternative...
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Auxiliary aids and services: captioning and video interpreting services.
The most significant changes are in the language regarding video interpreting services and the provision of effective communication for companions. ...
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Costs and Personnel Time for EWF Installation
The estimates do not include the significant amount of personnel time required to remove the sand from the playground....
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III-7.4200 Accessible route
Factors such as the presence of sidewalks, crosswalks, or significant pedestrian flow along a particular route should also be considered in determining whether a route for the general public...
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Sections 35.108(c) and 36.105(c)—Major Life Activities
The ADA Amendments Act significantly expanded the range of major life activities by directing that ‘‘major’’ be interpreted in a more expansive fashion, by adding a significant new category...
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The Brewer Company, LLC
This is significant because: a. According to these guidelines, a transfer surface with a fixed height of 19 inches meets the definition of accessibility. b....
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II. Summary of Regulatory Assessment
a result, the Department believes that the enactment of the law benefits millions of Americans, and that the benefits to many of these individuals are non-quantifiable, but nonetheless significant...
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a. Structural Strength
The IEC 60601 Standard applies to a wide range of medical equipment including much of the diagnostic equipment covered by the MDE Standards and contains allowances for risk assessment not...
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SECTION 504 OF THE REHABILITATION ACT OF 1973 POLICY INTERPRETATION NO. 5
A recipient cannot assume that such a child is too great a risk for physical injury or illness if permitted to participate in contact sports....