Exterior ramps and walks will generally be constructed with a cross-slope (perpendicular to the direction-of-travel slope) in order to provide positive drainage....
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What other surface considerations affect wheelchair travel?
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20. When an employee requests leave as a reasonable accommodation, may an employer provide an accommodation that requires him/her to remain on the job instead?
employee states that he could return to work after seven weeks if, during his first three weeks back, he could work part-time and eliminate two marginal functions that require lots of walking...
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Q10: What should a school district do if it does not believe that a student needs special education or related services as described in the Section 504 regulation?
Examples of possible modifications include: allowing a student who has a physical disability based on a lung condition that substantially limits walking and mobility to use the...
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2. a. i. Accessible parking
assistance of a brace, cane, crutch, prosthetic device, wheelchair or other mobility aid; arthritic, neurological, or orthopedic conditions that severely limit one's ability to walk...
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6. Dissemination Activities
Development of Sidewalk Roughness Standards and Pathway Measurement Tool poster presented at the Pro Walk/Pro Bike/Pro Place conference Pittsburgh, PA September 8-9, 2014...
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DETR
Participants were recruited as they walked by the apparatus. They rolled onto the stand and were photographed while their weight was recorded. Then they rolled directly off the stand....
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F. Shelter Environment
Eliminate protruding objects in areas where people can walk. ...
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Communication / Devices / Equipment / Other
Motorized wheelchair Suction machine Home dialysis Respirator Cochlear implant Indwelling catheter Other examples: I need help with: walking...
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Railings—Guardrails, Handrails, and Safety
If the guardrail has openings that are less than 34 inches (865 millimeters) above the walking surface, they must be small enough to prevent a 4-inch (100-millimeter) sphere from passing...
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Camping Units
When walk-in camping is provided in a campground, ensure an outdoor recreation access route connects the camp living area to the parking spur or parking lot....
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PATH OF TRAVEL
(A) An accessible path of travel may consist of walks and sidewalks, curb ramps and other interior or exterior pedestrian ramps; clear floor paths through lobbies, corridors, rooms, and...
- Detecto BRW1000 Portable Wheelchair Scale
- indoo.rs® Indoor Navigation Solution App
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The Anti-Assembly Line: Why Your Rehab Should Be as Unique as You Are
If you went to a shoe store and the salesperson handed you a size 10 boot without measuring your foot, saying, "Well, size 10 works for most people," you would turn around and walk out....
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Section 1630.10(a)—In General
This provision is applicable to all types of selection criteria, including safety requirements, vision or hearing requirements, walking requirements, lifting requirements, and employment...
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Physical agility tests
For example: At the pre-offer stage, a police department may conduct an agility test to measure a candidate's ability to walk, run, jump, or lift in relation to specific job duties, but...
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Typical examples of reasonable accommodations are:
If the employer has an employee parking lot, reserving a parking space close to the entrance for an employee who has difficulty walking because of the loss of a leg, foot, or toe....
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What is a “reasonable accommodation”?
A newspaper editor with HIV who tired easily from walking began to use an electric scooter....
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Issues Related to the Interactive Process and Return to Work
When the employer asks the purpose of the break, the doctor explains that the employee needs to sit for 15 minutes after standing and walking for 90 minutes....
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R208 Detectable Warning Surfaces (Section-by-Section Analysis)
R208 Detectable Warning Surfaces (Section-by-Section Analysis) Detectable warning surfaces consist of small truncated domes built in or applied to a walking surface that are detectable...
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Q6. Does the Amendments Act address the "major life activities" referred to in the Section 504 and Title II regulations?
activities in the ADA now includes, but is not limited to: caring for oneself performing manual tasks seeing hearing eating sleeping walking...
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Part 2. Typical Issues for Voters Who are Blind or Who Have Low Vision
Typical Issues for Voters Who are Blind or Who Have Low Vision People who are blind or have low vision may walk along any route to access the voting area, not just the accessible routes...
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Benefits
15 and older, 30.6 million persons (12.6%) had limitations associated with ambulatory activities of the lower body.10 This number includes 23.9 million persons (9.9%) who had difficulty walking...
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Types of Alternative Designs
Whirlpool baths were generally used, although these ranged from large, institutional whirlpool tubs without grab bars for transfer to walk-in-type tubs with grab bars that were based on...