Some TTYs emit a recorded spoken announcement to the call taker that a TTY call is being placed, such as "HEARING IMPAIRED CALLER. USE TTY."...
Search Results "Hearing Loop"
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Recognizing TTY Calls/Treating Silent, Open Lines as Potential TTY Calls
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How to access video description
Depending upon the program being viewed, when listening to the secondary audio, you may hear the primary audio with video description, Spanish or other language translation, a duplicate...
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Accessibility to Perform the Essential Functions of the Job
removing obstacles that might be potential hazards in the path of people without vision; adding flashing lights when alarm bells are normally used, to alert an employee with a hearing...
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Scoping Requirement for Alarms
Many commenters supported ensuring that such alarm systems are accessible to people who are deaf or hard of hearing, but no information was received on appropriate technical specifications...
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SUMMARY
installation is needed to assure that it meets the goals of providing accurate and helpful information to pedestrians who have vision impairments, particularly those who may also have hearing...
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Blind or Low Vision
Many people who are blind depend on their sense of touch and hearing to perceive their environment....
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Appropriate and inappropriate phrases to describe persons with disabilities
or visually impaired The blind Person with a disability The disabled; handicapped Person who is deaf or hard of hearing...
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Personal Devices and Services
does not require a public entity to provide to individuals with disabilities personal devices, such as wheelchairs; individually prescribed devices, such as prescription eyeglasses or hearing...
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503.4 User Controls for Captions and Audio Description (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Advisory Committee recommended inclusion of these provisions to ensure that persons with hearing- and vision-related disabilities can find—and use—captioning and audio description controls...
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Hall Lanterns [4.10.4]
Visual signals provide this information to people who are deaf or hard of hearing. At least one visible signal must serve each car....
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III-3.4300 Modifications in the regular program
to provide an interpreter for a different tour, or the museum's obligation to provide a different auxiliary aid, such as an assistive listening device, for an individual with impaired hearing...
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Q. What kinds of actions are required to reasonably accommodate applicants and employees?
Employers are not required to lower quality or quantity standards in order to make an accommodation, nor are they obligated to provide personal use items such as glasses or hearing aids....
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II-3.4400 Modifications in the regular program
to provide an interpreter for a different tour, or the museum's obligation to provide a different auxiliary aid, such as an assistive listening device, for an individual with impaired hearing...
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Background
These range from umbrella terms such as “assistance animal” to specific labels such as “hearing,” “signal,” “seizure alert,” “psychiatric service,” “emotional support” animal, etc. that...
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Section 9, Accessible Transient Lodging (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Four percent of the first hundred rooms, and roughly two percent of rooms in excess of 100, must meet certain requirements for accessibility to persons with mobility or hearing impairments...
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Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
that before filing a case in Federal or State court seeking relief that is also available under the IDEA, the child’s parents must generally go through (“exhaust”) the IDEA administrative hearing...
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III-4.4100 General
Examples include conventional signage, which generally is inaccessible to people who have vision impairments, and audible alarm systems, which are inaccessible to people with hearing impairments...
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Section 9, Accessible Transient Lodging (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Four percent of the first hundred rooms, and roughly two percent of rooms in excess of 100, must meet certain requirements for accessibility to persons with mobility or hearing impairments...
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II-7.1200 Qualified interpreter
interpreter is required, therefore, the public entity should provide a qualified interpreter, that is, an interpreter who is able to sign to the individual who is deaf what is being said by the hearing...
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II. ENFORCING THE ADA PART 1
When a city does not provide sign language interpreters at a zoning hearing or other program, persons with hearing impairments may not be able to participate....
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How Repo Turned Simple Horror Into Multiplayer Chaos
You constantly hear: Distant yelling Nervous whispering Confused teammates Sudden silence Panic spreading through the group Those moments feel incredibly immersive....
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One: Does the individual have an impairment?
mental illness, and organic brain syndrome.10 The Department’s regulations also list other impairments, including contagious and noncontagious diseases; orthopedic, vision, speech and hearing...
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224 Transient Lodging Guest Rooms
Access is addressed for people with disabilities, including those with mobility impairments (224.2) and people who are deaf or hard of hearing (224.4)....
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708 Two-Way Communication Systems
These systems must provide audible and visual signals so that they are accessible to people with vision or hearing impairments....