For example, a grocery store clerk is expected to assist a customer using a mobility device by retrieving merchandise from high shelves....
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Policies and Procedures
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Usable (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Telecommunications equipment or customer premises equipment is made usable to a purchaser by having instructions; except for the simplest device, it would not be usable by anyone without...
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Visible Alarms
use spaces) were required to be accessible under the 1991 Standards; areas in which employees actually perform their jobs are required to enable a person using a wheelchair or mobility device...
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More Steps Toward Access
Ensure that you have designated a well-trained and knowledgeable ADA Coordinator, who knows the appropriate steps to take to retain sign language interpreters or obtain assistive listening devices...
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RECOMMENDED CHANGE
ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1:2005, which is the safety standard most commonly used by medical devices, requires a similar instability test in section 9.4.2.3: ME EQUIPMENT having a mass of 25...
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Technical Memorandum TM 2017-25 Door and Gate Surfaces
The Department has determined that a lock, latch or other door hardware in the bottom 10 inches of a door (such as an exposed bottom rod for a panic device, surface latch or door stop) may...
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Auxiliary Aids and Services for Students with Disabilities
Braille materials and displays assistive listening systems accessible electronic and information technology open and closed captioning a portable device...
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Expert opinion on current literature
The aspects of setup that experts felt were addressed to some degree included vertical transfer distance, transferring across a gap and position of the mobility device relative to target...
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Measures and Procedures
After each transfer in each protocol, changes made to device positioning (x, y, α, Figure 2) and leading/trailing hand placement were recorded. ...
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Self-evaluation
The actions may require the public entity to: Add or change policies or procedures; purchase auxiliary aids, such as an assistive listening device; identify places to arrange for auxiliary...
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Users and Needs
accommodate older people who had many different types of impairments and comorbidities, including limitations in reach, difficulty lifting legs, and difficulty with sit-to-stand; who used devices...
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B. Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and Section 510 of the Rehabilitation Act
The statute does not cover medical devices used for monitoring or treating medical conditions such as glucometers and infusion pumps....
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2. Question: What is the minimum width needed for a level boarding railroad passenger station platform to meet the accessibility requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)?
We have received questions from entities constructing or altering platforms as to the minimum platform width needed to accommodate passengers using such mobility aid devices....
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2.3.3 Issues
However, the filter characteristics cannot be too narrow, else slight transmitter "drifts", perhaps due to temperature effects may put the device outside the passband....
- Disability Network Oakland & Macomb (DNOM) - Clinton Township and Southfield, MI
- Brooklyn Center for Independence of the Disabled, Inc. (BCID) - Brooklyn, NY
- Long Island Center for Independent Living, Inc. (LICIL) - Levittown, NY
- DAWN Center for Independent Living, Inc. - Denville and Hackettstown, NJ
- Disability Network/Wayne County - Detroit, MI
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201.1.1 Vertical accessibility
(3) Occupiable spaces and rooms that are not open to the public and that house no more than five persons, including, but not limited to equipment control rooms and projection booths....
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232 Detention and Correctional Facilities
provided in general housing or holding cells, at least 2% of the cells must be equipped with accessible communication features, such as visual alarms and telephones equipped with volume controls...
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M305.4 Leg Supports (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Committee referenced ANSI/AAMI HE75 which recommends that “[f]or patients with limited leg strength and control, instead of stirrups that support only the foot and require active user...
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4.3.4 Industry Considerations in Designing Accessible Imaging Equipment
., support equipment) must preserve the physical access of technologists to the patient; Equipment design must maintain infection control constraints; Designs must adhere...