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Section 36.303(g)(5) Performance Requirements for Captioning Devices and Audio Description Devices
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7.1 Basic Understanding of Diagnostic Imaging Equipment
7.1 Basic Understanding of Diagnostic Imaging Equipment One challenge to Advisory Committee deliberations about accessibility approaches for these technologies was that Committee members...
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C103 Defined Terms (Section-by-Section Analysis)
As with the proposed 508 Standards, the Board proposes to replace the term “electronic and information technology (E&IT)”—which appears in both the existing 255 Guidelines and the 508...
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11B-103 Equivalent facilitation
Nothing in these requirements prevents the use of designs, products, or technologies as alternatives to those prescribed, provided they result in substantially equivalent or greater accessibility...
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Auxiliary aids and services
systems, including text telephones (TTYs), videophones, and captioned telephones, or equally effective telecommunications devices; videotext displays; accessible electronic and information technology...
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11B-103 Equivalent facilitation.
Nothing in these requirements prevents the use of designs, products, or technologies as alternatives to those prescribed, provided they result in substantially equivalent or greater accessibility...
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11B-103 Equivalent facilitation
Nothing in these requirements prevents the use of designs, products, or technologies as alternatives to those prescribed, provided they result in substantially equivalent or greater accessibility...
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
At stations where track adjacent to platforms is not shared with existing freight service, railroads must provide level-entry boarding....
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Large Print (Advisory Guidance)
Lines longer than 6 inches will not track well for individuals who must use a magnifier. b....
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407 Elevators
Basically, this revised section tracks the requirements for standard elevators in 407.2 of the proposed rule, but the provisions have been renumbered and formatted....
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Determine Your Evacuation Options When Traveling
Do you check exit routes on the back of guest room doors and familiarize yourself with the exits (by tracking the escape route, noting the number of doors between your room and the emergency...
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4. Proposed Updates to Other Web-Specific Provisions in Existing 508 Standards
Along with the incorporation by reference of WCAG 2.0, the Board also proposes to update six provisions in the existing 508 Standards related to Web content to account for technological...
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E202 General Exceptions (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section 1194.3(c) provides that assistive technology need not be provided at the workstations of all federal employees....
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R211 Signs (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Audible sign systems and other technologies are widely used today to transmit information and are more usable by pedestrians who are blind or have low vision.38 Where audible sign systems...
- Allegion LCN 2030 Series Overhead Concealed Door Control
- Allegion LCN 2210 Series Overhead Concealed Door Control
- Allegion LCN 2010 Series Overhead Concealed Door Control
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Section 35.151(g)(4)
The vertical viewing angle is the angle between a horizontal line perpendicular to the seated viewer’s eye to the screen and a line from the seated viewer’s eye to the top of the screen....
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Section 36.406(f)(4)
The vertical viewing angle is the angle between a horizontal line perpendicular to the seated viewer’s eye to the screen and a line from the seated viewer’s eye to the top of the screen....
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E. Increasing Numbers of Individuals with Hearing and Vision Impairments
The National Eye Institute of the National Institutes of Health reported in 2004, "With the aging of the population, the number of Americans with major eye diseases is increasing, and vision...
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Interacting with People with Speech Disabilities
Pay attention to pointing, gestures, nods, sounds, eye gaze, and eye blinks. Do not interrupt or finish individuals’ sentences....