that an employer may obtain information: After making a job offer, but before employment begins, an employer may ask all individuals whether they will need assistance during an emergency...
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2. How may an employer identify individuals who may require assistance?
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Checklist
Complete a hazard analysis to help identify workplace hazards that may impede emergency evacuation....
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I. Plan Development
Plan Development The first step for including employees with disabilities in emergency evacuation plans is plan development....
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6. EDUCATE YOUR COMMUNITY
Promote or host a Ready New York emergency preparedness event....
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11B-409.4.4 Leveling
Each car shall automatically stop at a floor landing within a tolerance of ½ inch (12.7 mm) under rated loading to zero loading conditions....
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409.4.4 Leveling
Each car shall automatically stop at a floor landing within a tolerance of ½ inch (13 mm) under rated loading to zero loading conditions....
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Section 2. Vehicular or pedestrian arrival points
"Vehicular or pedestrian arrival points" means public or resident parking areas, public transportation stops, passenger loading zones, and public streets or sidewalks....
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4.1.6(3)(d)(i)
(i) Where it is technically infeasible to comply with clear opening width requirements of 4.13.5, a projection of 5/8 in maximum will be permitted for the latch side stop....
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11B-409.4.4 Leveling
Each car shall automatically stop at a floor landing within a tolerance of ½ inch (12.7 mm) under rated loading to zero loading conditions....
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11B-409.4.4 Leveling
Each car shall automatically stop at a floor landing within a tolerance of ½ inch (12.7 mm) under rated loading to zero loading conditions....
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5.8.1.2.2 Single Ramped Entry - Edge Protection on the Platform and Platform Sides Recommendations
Not all mobility devices stop immediately when braking to stop....
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409.4.4 Leveling
Each car shall automatically stop at a floor landing within a of 1/2 inch (13 mm) under rated loading to zero loading conditions....
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§ 37.42(c)(4)
(4) Mini-high platforms, with multiple mini-high platforms or multiple train stops, as needed, to permit access to all accessible cars available at that station; or...
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§ 37.42(c)(4)
(4) Mini-high platforms, with multiple mini-high platforms or multiple train stops, as needed, to permit access to all accessible cars available at that station; or...
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II-7.3300 Seven-digit lines.
States may operate a statewide 911 system for both voice and nonvoice calls and, in addition, permit voice callers only to dial seven-digit numbers to obtain assistance from particular emergency...
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1003.2.13.5.4 Instructions
In areas of refuge that have a two-way emergency communications system, instructions on the use of the area under emergency conditions shall be posted adjoining the communications system...
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1. Average Number of UFAS Compliant Units Deployed per Year by FEMA
Average Number of UFAS Compliant Units Deployed per Year by FEMA FEMA deployed an average of 165 UFAS compliant units per year in response to major disasters and emergencies declared...
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409.4.4 Leveling
Each car shall automatically stop at a floor landing within a tolerance of ½ inch (13 mm) under rated loading to zero loading conditions....
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Clear Width [4.13.5] and Vertical Clearance
Clear Width [4.13.5] and Vertical Clearance The clear width of the opening is measured from the face of the door in a 90 degrees open position to the opposite stop....
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What distinguishes passenger loading zones from bus loading zones?
designated or specified public transportation as defined by DOT’s ADA regulations, including charter service, which are subject to criteria for bus loading zones (§209.2.2) or on-street-bus stops...
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Resources
Disaster Resources for People with Disabilities, Disability-related Organizations and Emergency Managers at http://www.jik.com/disaster.html Mobile Apps Catalog at http://cacp.gatech.edu...
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Primary Function
., in highway rest stops. 35.151(b)(4)(i)(A)] ...
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Bus Loading Zones: ADA Standard Section 209.2.2
Section 209.2.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for bus loading zones.