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Search Results "HCO: Hearing Carry Over"
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GUIDE AT A GLANCE
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Audio Elements
Users seem to prefer devices that they can carry with them as opposed to audio embedded in the exhibit....
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Reasonable Accommodation Process Illustrated
Suppose a Sack Handler position requires that the employee pick up fifty pound sacks and carry them from the company loading dock to the storage room, and that a sack handler who is disabled...
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Boarding and Deplaning Assistance Where Level-Entry Boarding is Unavailable
382.40a(a)], carriers must provide boarding assistance to passengers with a disability using mechanical lifts, ramps, or other suitable devices that do not require you to physically lift or carry...
- Mockett PCS66 Series Tabletop Pyramid Power Unit
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802.2.1.2 Lines of Sight Between Heads
Where spectators are provided lines of sight over the shoulders and between the heads of spectators seated in the first row in front of their seats, spectators seated in wheelchair spaces...
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11B-802.2.1.2 Lines of sight between heads
Where spectators are provided lines of sight over the shoulders and between the heads of spectators seated in the first row in front of their seats, spectators seated in wheelchair spaces...
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11B-802.2.1.2 Lines of sight between heads
Where spectators are provided lines of sight over the shoulders and between the heads of spectators seated in the first row in front of their seats, spectators seated in wheelchair spaces...
- Allen Tel Single Line Mini Wall Phone with Armored Cord
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b. Telephone Communications
There are two common ways that people who are deaf or hard of hearing and those with speech impairments use telecommunication....
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Examples of alternative ways to serve a customer when barrier removal is not feasible are:
At a neighborhood restaurant, providing home delivery or carry-out service for a customer who cannot enter the restaurant....
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12143(c)(1)(C)
one individual described in subparagraph (a), accompanying the individual with a disability provided that space for these additional individuals are available on the paratransit vehicle carrying...
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802.2.2.2 Lines of Sight Between Heads
Where standing spectators are provided lines of sight over the shoulders and between the heads of spectators standing in the first row in front of their seats, spectators seated in wheelchair...
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11B-802.2.2.2 Lines of sight between heads
Where standing spectators are provided lines of sight over the shoulders and between the heads of spectators standing in the first row in front of their seats, spectators seated in wheelchair...
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11B-802.2.2.2 Lines of sight between heads
Where standing spectators are provided lines of sight over the shoulders and between the heads of spectators standing in the first row in front of their seats, spectators seated in wheelchair...
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4. Benefits—Qualitative Discussion of Benefits
fully with their friends or loved ones with hearing and vision disabilities....
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Why Design for Accessibility?
A) Not just people with disabilities, but People carrying packages, People delivering heavy items, People pushing strollers, People who aren't grown up yet...
- Equip for Equality
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Meeting Purpose
to: use stairwells, hear alarms, see or read exit signs, and/ or understand or focus on instructions....
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§382.127(b)
If the passenger checks in after this time, you must nonetheless carry the wheelchair or other similar mobility device if you can do so by making a reasonable effort, without delaying the...
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§104.33(c)(2) Transportation
If a recipient places a handicapped person or refers such person for aid, benefits, or services not operated or provided by the recipient as its means of carrying out the requirements of...
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§ 36.105(d)(4)(i)
devices (defined as devices that magnify, enhance, or otherwise augment a visual image, but not including ordinary eyeglasses or contact lenses), prosthetics including limbs and devices, hearing...
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§1630.2(j)(5)(i)
devices (defined as devices that magnify, enhance, or otherwise augment a visual image, but not including ordinary eyeglasses or contact lenses), prosthetics including limbs and devices, hearing...
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§ 35.108(d)(4)(i)
devices (defined as devices that magnify, enhance, or otherwise augment a visual image, but not including ordinary eyeglasses or contact lenses), prosthetics including limbs and devices, hearing...