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  ETA Summary of ADAAG/CBC Signage Requirements
  
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  ETA Summary of ADA Signage Requirements
  
Summary of ADA Signage Requirements Click here to view/download the pdf version (162 KB).
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  Maintenance
  
Maintenance By far, the most frequent complaint about assistive listening systems is that they do not work properly and that no one at a facility knows how to operate or fix them....
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  § 38.23(d)(6) Stowage
  
When not being used for securement, or when the securement area can be used by standees, the securement system shall not interfere with passenger movement, shall not present any hazardous...
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  § 37.73 Purchase or lease of used non-rail vehicles by public entities operating fixed route systems
  
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  7. INSTALLATION
  
While the different ALS and venues will require different depths and ranges of competencies, all require some minimum of information if the system is to be installed correctly....
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  T213.1 General
  
Seats on non-rail vehicles shall comply with T213.
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  8. Revise § 37.165(b) to read as follows
  
8. Revise § 37.165(b) to read as follows:
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  § 37.165 Lift and securement use
  
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  4.28.3(7)
  
(7) In general, no place in any room or space required to have a visual signal appliance shall be more than 50 ft (15 m) from the signal (in the horizontal plane). In large rooms and...
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  4.28.3(8)
  
(8) No place in common corridors or hallways in which visual alarm signalling appliances are required shall be more than 50 ft (15 m) from the signal.
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  4.28.3(6)
  
(6) The appliance shall be placed 80 in (2030 mm) above the highest floor level within the space or 6 in (152 mm) below the ceiling, whichever is lower.
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  8.2.1 Participants
  
8.2.1 Participants Forty-nine adult listeners with sensorineural hearing loss participated in this study. They were divided into six groups according the degree and configuration...
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  3.2 Microphone Location
  
3.2 Microphone Location There are no standards for microphone placement in live performances. The actual location appears to be a pragmatic mix composed of production...
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  5.2 Distributing Receivers
  
5.2 Distributing Receivers The same individual in the same physical location in a venue should be responsible for both checking in and checking out of the...
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  10) Assembly areas
  
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  Figure 11B-407.2.3.1 Floor designation
  
SECTION TITLE NOTES Figure 11B-407.2.3.1 Floor designation. Revises the braille...
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  Employee Work Areas [§203.9]
  
meet requirements for: access to approach, entry, and exit the work area (§203.9) accessible means of egress (§207.1) wiring for visible alarms in areas served by audible...
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  C. Qualified Interpreters
  
A Patient or Companion’s waiver of a qualified sign language interpreter under this provision must be made in the Patient’s chart or records. ...
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  What Consumers Should Know
  
VRS is different from some of the other forms of TRS in two important ways: the conversation between the VRS user and the CA is made through a video link and sign language, rather than typed...
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