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How do I assist a passenger with a disability?
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§382.117(b)
accompany the passenger with a disability at any seat in which the passenger sits, unless the animal obstructs an aisle or other area that must remain unobstructed to facilitate an emergency evacuation...
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Emergency Evacuation Preparedness: Taking Responsibility For Your Safety A Guide For People with Disabilities and Other Activity Limitations
Evacuation Preparedness: Taking Responsibility For Your Safety: A Guide For People With Disabilities and Other Activity Limitations, 2002....
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Emergency Health Information
Carry on you at all times emergency health information containing your critical health information and emergency contacts. Emergency health information communicates to emergency and...
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USING THIS GUIDE TO DESIGN AN EVACUATION PLAN
With no plan or devices in place, it took over six hours to evacuate him....
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Ability Self-Assessment
Yes No Have you thought through all your options if you are not able to be evacuated in your chair or other assistive device?...
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Employers' Guide to Including Employees with Disabilities in Emergency Evacuation Plans
Accommodation and Compliance Series: Employers' Guide to Including Employees with Disabilities in Emergency Evacuation Plans By Beth Loy, Ph.D and Linda Carter Batiste, J.D....
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Introduction
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Boston Center for Independent Living, Inc.
Re: Comments on Exam Tables and Chairs Subcommittee Report Dear Mr. Pace, Ms. Sesker, and Members of the U.S....
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216.3 Directional and Informational Signs
216.3 Directional and Informational Signs. Signs that provide direction to or information about interior spaces and facilities of the site shall comply with 703.5. Advisory...
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F216.3 Directional and Informational Signs
Signs that provide direction to or information about interior spaces and facilities of the site shall comply with 703.5. Advisory F216.3 Directional and Informational Signs....
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216.3 Directional and Informational Signs
Signs that provide direction to or information about interior spaces and facilities of the site shall comply with 703.5. Advisory 216.3 Directional and Informational Signs....
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11B-216.3 Directional and informational signs
Signs that provide direction to or information about interior and exterior spaces and facilities of the site shall comply with Section 11B-703.5 _|Signs; Visual...
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11B-216.3 Directional and informational signs
Signs that provide direction to or information about interior and exterior spaces and facilities of the site shall comply with Section 11B-703.5 _|Signs; Visual...
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11B-216.3 Directional and informational signs
Signs that provide direction to or information about interior and exterior spaces and facilities of the site shall comply with Section 11B-703.5. [2010 ADA Standards] 216.3...
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Transfer Surface Size – M302.2.2 Seated Position
In addition, examination chairs that cannot be entered on the foot end, such as dental chairs and podiatry chairs, the subcommittee members agreed that the 17 inch minimum depth and 21 inch...
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The Brewer Company, LLC
We request the Access Board to consider the following points in favor of the 19” low height: 1) The Subcommittee on Tables and Chairs convened by the U.S....
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National Network of ADA Centers
The minimum low and high height for compliance are stated and still allow for higher heights for motorized chairs, scooters, and people who ambulate using walkers, crutches or other type...
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Determine Your Evacuation Options When Traveling
When staying in hotels/motels/cruise ships and other lodging facilities: When you have a choice, do you think about whether you want the view or the safety of a lower...
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Attachment B: Emergency Health Information
It is good practice to carry on you at all times emergency health information containing your critical health information and emergency contacts. An alternative would be to wear a...
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Tips on Completing Emergency Health Information
When completing your emergency health information (forms included at back of chapter) be sure and include: Disability/Conditions emergency personnel might need to know...
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Why You Should Carry Emergency Health Information
The care you receive in emergency situations depends on how much information physicians have at the time of the emergency. In emergency rooms you may be unable to give a full medical...
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5.2.2.1 Transfer Surface Width Recommendations for M302
5.2.2.1 Transfer Surface Width Recommendations for M302 The Committee recommends 21 inches for the minimum width of the transfer surface of examination chairs and other equipment primarily...