* Percent capable indicate the percentage of the sample (grouped by gender and device type) capable of successfully forming a hand grip and exerting a force for three repetitions...
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3.3.14 Grip Strength
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2.4.2 Considerations of Manufacturers in Accessible MDE Design
safety, essential performance, and usability; ergonomic guidelines; and ultimately, validation with representative customers to help establish the safety and effectiveness of the medical devices...
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M301.4.1 Clearance in Base (Section-by-Section Analysis)
requirements beneath the diagnostic equipment to allow sufficient space for the legs of a portable patient lift to fit underneath the equipment so that the patient could be raised out of their mobility...
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2. Usability and Performance Standards
asked for comment on whether we should adopt a performance standard in lieu of or in addition to the proposed technical standards in the final rule, as well as on the types and versions of assistive...
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Elevator Doors
A similar change was not approved for the ANSI A117.1 standard due to concerns about such doors posing a tripping hazard to persons with vision impairments....
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c. Other Policies
Or, for example, a company may need to modify a policy prohibiting animals in the work place, so that a visually impaired person can use a guide dog....
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Individuals Specifically not Protected by the ADA
Individuals Specifically not Protected by the ADA The ADA specifically states that certain individuals are not protected by its provisions: Persons who currently use drugs illegally...
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604.6 Flush Controls
If plumbing valves are located directly behind the toilet seat, flush valves and related plumbing can cause injury or imbalance when a person leans back against them....
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A. Relevant Procedural History
Rehabilitation Act; (3) California Government Code § 11135; (4) the Unruh Civil Rights Act, California Civil Code § 51; (5) California Government Code § 4450; and (6) the California Disabled Persons...
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604.6 Flush Controls
If plumbing valves are located directly behind the toilet seat, flush valves and related plumbing can cause injury or imbalance when a person leans back against them....
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25.1 Q. It appears from Figure 2(c) of the Guidelines (under Requirement 5) that there is a 34 inch height requirement for kitchen counters and vanities. Is this true?
Requirement 7 addresses the requirement for usable kitchens and bathrooms so that a person in a wheelchair can maneuver about the space....
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12188(b)(1)(A)(ii) Attorney General certification
or local government, the Attorney General may, in consultation with the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board, and after prior notice and a public hearing at which persons...
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§35.106 Notice (Section-by-Section Analysis)
(Section-by-Section Analysis) Section 35.106 requires a public entity to disseminate sufficient information to applicants, participants, beneficiaries, and other interested persons to...
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604.6 Flush Controls
If plumbing valves are located directly behind the toilet seat, flush valves and related plumbing can cause injury or imbalance when a person leans back against them....
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4.35.4 Bench
Clear floor space shall be provided alongside the bench to allow a person using a wheelchair to make a parallel transfer onto the bench....
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Using TTYs
Certain conventions are standard, such as typing "GA" (go ahead) after each message; this tells the other person on the line to begin typing a response....
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Definitions
“Election” or “Election Day” as used in this Agreement shall include both the period of In-person Absentee Voting and Election Day....
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The ADA Amendments Act of 2008
These changes make it easier for a person seeking protection under the law to establish eligibility under it and require courts to focus more on assessing the extent of discriminatory practices...
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4.1.4(8) HAZARDOUS
Oxidizing materials Organic peroxide Application All areas for which the intended use will require public access or which may result in employment of physically handicapped persons...
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Sections 35.130(i) and 36.201(c)—Claims of No Disability
These provisions clarify that persons without disabilities do not have an actionable claim under the ADA on the basis of not having a disability....
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11B-227.2 Check-out aisles
When check-out aisles are open for customer use, the business should ensure that a minimum of one accessible check-out aisle is always available for use by persons with disabilities....
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11B-227.2 Check-out aisles
When check-out aisles are open for customer use, the business should ensure that a minimum of one accessible check-out aisle is always available for use by persons with disabilities....