Where provided, pedestrian barricades and channelizing devices shall comply with sections 6F.63, 6F.68, and 6F.71 of the MUTCD (incorporated by reference, see R104.2)....
Search Results "EPAMDs: Electronic Personal Assistive Mobility Devices"
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R205 Alternate Pedestrian Access Routes
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G.5.ii. - How is the "back office" exception applied?
Hardware that might meet these dual conditions includes: telephone equipment placed on racks in a "closet" or small room and network routers and storage devices or servers located in rooms...
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E102.7 ITU-T (Section-by-Section Analysis)
ITU-T Recommendation E.161: Arrangement of digits, letters and symbols on telephones and other devices that can be used for gaining access to a telephone network (Feb. 2001), would be incorporated...
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Acronyms
Housing and Urban Development IBC—International Building Code ISA—International Symbol of Accessibility FTDS— Federal Trail Data Standards MUTCD—Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices...
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Mounting Height
facilities where bleacher seating, athletic equipment, backdrops, or other moveable elements may at times be deployed or in libraries, convention centers and other building types where devices...
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4. Results
Accessibility baselines, an alternate Medium Accessibility baseline distribution, Single-Auditorium unit costs when including Sony’s equipment, alternate captioning and audio description device...
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Slip Resistance
While different measurement devices and protocols have been developed over the years for use in the laboratory or the field, a widely accepted method has not emerged....
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Emergency Communication [§407.4.9]
In addition to the ASME requirements, the ADA Standards require that the push button and other device controls comply as operable parts (§309)....
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G. ANSI/AAMI HE 75
In 2009, the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation issued ANSI/AAMI HE 75, a recommended practice on human factors design principles for medical devices....
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II-4.3200 Reasonable accommodation
Examples include -- 1) Acquiring or modifying equipment or devices; 2) Job restructuring; 3) Part-time or modified work schedules; 4) Providing readers or interpreters; 5)...
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I. INTRODUCTION
Agreements") that purport to settle all accessibility claims -- both ADA-based claims as well as claims arising under state and local accessibility laws -- on behalf of a nationwide class of persons...
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Signage
Response by Erin Schambureck: The only pictogram requirements that I recall being in ADA – and Marsha, maybe you could verify that – is really just that handicap image – the person in the...
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Before January 26, 1992
The town may either install an elevator or find other ways to make the exhibits accessible to people with mobility disabilities....
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An example of an "undue burden" and how it might be solved is:
The town´s solution may be to install a video conference system in a room on the first floor so people with mobility disabilities can participate in the meetings....
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223 Medical Care and Long-Term Care Facilities
In general, those facilities are held to a 10% scoping requirement, but those that specialize in the treatment of conditions affecting mobility are subject to a 100% scoping requirement....
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f) The RecPark Website
"accessible" constitutes a City policy "of general application" relating to program access and argues that the policy is discriminatory because it does not require the City to provide mobility...
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About the Guide’s Author
FAST members enable people to maintain mobility, health, and safety, and successfully manage in general population shelters and other temporary housing options....
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Introduction of new § 35.152 for detention and correctional facilities. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In view of the statistics regarding the current percentage of inmates with mobility disabilities, the fact that prison populations include large numbers of aging inmates who are not eligible...
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Website Accessibility Policy
which shall not be unreasonably withheld; Distribute the Website Accessibility Policy to all edX Website Content Personnel and technical support personnel for www.edx.org, its mobile...
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APPENDIX A GENERAL POLICY OF NONDISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF DISABILITY
Individuals with disabilities can include, for example, individuals who are blind or deaf, or who have a mobility impairment, HIV, learning impairment, or mental health impairment. ...
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Summary of Costs and Benefits
bathing facilities, and circulation paths serving beaches are constructed or altered or beach nourishment project is undertaken The proposed rule would enable individuals with mobility...
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1.1.6
Local variation in slope can also be a problem for users of wheelchairs and other mobility aids....
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BASIC INFORMATION
BASIC INFORMATION Filed in 2010, this lawsuit alleges that the City of Los Angeles ("City") violated federal and state disability access laws by denying individuals with mobility disabilities...
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806 Transient Lodging Guest Rooms
806 Transient Lodging Guest Rooms In the NPRM, the Department included floor plans showing examples of accessible guest rooms and bathrooms designs with mobility features to illustrate...