• Discrete and highly visible controls should be included in receivers that can detect multiple channels or capable of other electroacoustic modifications (e.g. volume and tone controls...
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6. RECEIVERS AND COUPLERS: RECOMMENDATIONS
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Accessible Medical Equipment
DEFINITIONS Mobility Aids: Cane, crutch, walker, mobility scooter, wheelchair....
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 406 MOTOR-VEHICLE-RELATED OCCUPANCIES SECTION 412 AIRCRAFT-RELATED OCCUPANCIES SECTION 419 LIVE/WORK UNITS CHAPTER 9 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS SECTION 907 FIRE ALARM AND DETECTION...
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Value Contrast (slide 9)
Well, it’s not only hard to see it, but a cane goes right underneath the rope, and so people get embarrassed more than hurt, because they usually stop by the time they walk into the rope...
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Restaurants and Lounges
If one of the guest’s hands is occupied by holding a cane or using a service animal, staff may offer assistance in carrying the food to the table. Menus....
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Physical Access
DEFINITIONS Mobility aids: Cane, crutch, walker, wheelchair, mobility scooter RESOURCES California site review tools: Physical Accessibility Review Survey (primary care providers...
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Characteristics of Study Participants
who did not use any type of assistive device for ambulation; 3) Ambulatory with assistive device – persons with a mobility limitation who used an assistive device, such as crutches, a cane...
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¾ Inch Minus Limestone
It would be an item to consider when evaluating the intended use of a trail for those visitors using mobility devices and assistive devices such as crutches and canes....
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Notes
During these infusions sessions, the patients are monitored closely to detect (diagnose) any infusion reactions or other difficulties....
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4.3 Diagnostic Imaging Equipment
., evaluating blood flow in specific arteries, detecting tumor spread)....
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2.3.3 Issues
Other manufacturers may radiate less light energy from their emitters and depend upon the sensitivity and electronics of the receivers to detect an adequate signal....
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a) Curb Ramps
As indicated previously, detectable lips provide a means for blind or low-vision individuals to locate the edge of the ramp....
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11B-106.5 Defined terms
CHILDREN’S USE CIRCULATION PATH CLEAR CLEAR FLOOR SPACE CLOSED-CIRCUIT TELEPHONE COMMERCIAL FACILITIES COMMON USE COMPLY WITH CROSS SLOPE CURB CUT CURB RAMP DETECTABLE...
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Benefits
people (9.8 percent) had difficulty walking a quarter of a mile; 21.8 million (9.4 percent) had difficulty climbing a flight of stairs; 10.2 million (4.4 percent) used a cane...
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Emergency Preparedness
Include the needs of people who use mobility aids such as wheelchairs, scooters, walkers, canes or crutches, or people who have limited stamina....
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4. Comparison of Proposed Technical Provisions Applicable to Shared Use Paths and AASHTO Guide
Detectable warning surfaces shall extend 610 mm (2.0 ft) minimum in the direction of pedestrian travel....
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810 Transportation Facilities
Rail platform requirements include specifications for detectable warnings along platform boarding edges not protected by screens or guards (810.5.2)....
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809.3 Residential Dwelling Units with Communication Features
All combination smoke alarms and visible notification appliances within the residential dwelling unit shall be activated upon smoke detection....
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Test Procedures
The test effectively detects the loss of bond strength during the stability (rotation of caster wheel) portion of the test....
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Comfort animals vs. psychiatric service animals.
Psychiatric service animals can be trained to perform a variety of tasks that assist individuals with disabilities to detect the onset of psychiatric episodes and ameliorate their effects...
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Wheelchairs and Other Power-Driven Mobility Devices
Some use walkers, canes, crutches, or braces while others use manually-operated or power wheelchairs, all of which are primarily designed for use by people with disabilities....