It means the right of the blind to work along with their sighted neighbors in the professions, common callings, skilled trades, and regular occupations....
Search Results "Common Errors"
- National Federation of the Blind
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How Geometry Dash Lite’s Level Design Shapes Its Addictive Challenge
Skill ceiling and gradual mastery: Levels are built from a few core obstacles combined in increasingly complex sequences, enabling players to map mistakes to specific timing or positioning errors...
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High-Performance Satellite Services Near Me Worldwide
Searching for satellite services near me has become common for businesses operating in remote, offshore, or mobile environments....
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Evaluating the Accessibility of a Meeting Site
Linked to the descriptions of accessible features are several common access barriers and suggestions for removing them temporarily....
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604.5 Grab Bars
Grab bars shall not be required to be installed in a toilet room for a single occupant accessed only through a private office and not for common use or public use provided that reinforcement...
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Different "Types"
While a spiral slide (above, bottom) provides a slightly different experience from a straight slide (above, top), the primary experience - a sense of rapid descent or sliding - is common...
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What Does Working with Your Health Care Provider Mean?
Such scenes are common if the provider has limited exposure to patients with physical disabilities and doesn’t have the skills to build a working relationship with the patient....
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Service animal
Service animal means any dog or other common domestic animal individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability, including, but not limited...
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§ 35.104 Service animal
Service animal means any dog or other common domestic animal individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of a qualified individual with a disability, including, but...
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§35.130(b)(3) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
with disabilities access to the public entity's services, programs, and activities or that perpetuate the discrimination of another public entity, if both public entities are subject to common...
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Height
Although there is no evidence to support this rationale, common sense suggests that lower grab bars would enable caregivers to lean over the bars to provide assistance as well as permit...
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FAQ: Why was Corada created?
level of competency of novices and experts alike by making more information instantly available including topic-specific and general training, detailed solutions and products to solve both common...
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Accessible (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The term accessible was defined in the proposed rule in terms of compliance with the standards in this part, as is common with other accessibility standards....
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11B-225.3 Self-service storage facilities
Routes complying with Section 11B-206; Accessible Means of Egress complying with Section 11B-207; Parking Spaces complying with Section 11B-208; and, where provided, other public use or common...
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604.5 Grab Bars
Grab bars shall not be required to be installed in a toilet room for a single occupant accessed only through a private office and not for common use or public use provided that reinforcement...
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224.7 Housing at a place of education
facilities that are provided by or on behalf of a place of education, which are leased on a year-round basis exclusively to graduate students or faculty and do not contain any public use or common...
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ADA and Accessibility Compliance Plan Reviews
There are many reasons for this, such as vendor-supplied items, construction errors, improperly coordinated construction changes, etc, but a good plan review should pick up the most expensive...
- Pilot Rock RT Series End Accessible Recycled Plastic Picnic Table
- Allegion LCN 1460 Series Surface Mounted Door Control
- ADA Helper App
- Abilities in Motion (AIM) - Reading, PA
- Tri-County Patriots for Independent Living (TRIPIL) - Washington, PA
- Guldmann GL5 Mobile Lifter
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Dispersion: ADA Standard Section 233.3.5
Section 233.3.5 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for dispersion of individual residential dwelling units.