During this second phase of the independent wheelchair transfer study, platform transfers with and without grab-bars and a backrest and two-step transfers were evaluated. The study...
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  NOTIFICATION
  
Within three months of the effective date of this Agreement, the City of Waukegan will adopt the attached Notice (Attachment A); distribute it to all agency heads; publish the...
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  NOTIFICATION
  
Within six months of the effective date of this Agreement, SDA will adopt the attached Notice (Attachment A); distribute it to all supervisors; publish the Notice in a local...
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  216.4.3 Directional Signs
  
Signs required by section 1003.2.13.6 of the International Building Code (2000 edition) or section 1007.7 of the International Building Code (2003 edition) (incorporated by...
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  Accessible Sidewalks 1: Pedestrians who use Wheelchairs
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  Registered Accessibility Specialist (RAS) Bulletin RAS 2014-04 Signs - Exit Doors
  
RAS 2014-04 Signs - Exit Doors Effective Date: July 7, 2014 2012 TAS Reference: 216.4.1 In accordance with TAS 216.4.1, doors at exit passageways, exit discharges,...
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  In Your Guest Room:
  
1. Pre-Plan Your Escape Routes: 1.1 Review the emergency exit plan and escape routes posted in your room, generally located on the back of the entry door. 1.1.1 Note all...
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  Understanding the Visually Impaired (Helping #3)
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  Inclusive Safety Briefing
  
of refuge / area of rescue assistance (required in non-sprinkler buildings) are fire-resistant spaces where people unable to use stairs can call for help by way of two-way communication devices...
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  ADA Business BRIEF: Communicating with People Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing in Hospital Settings
  
Some rely on sign language interpreters or assistive listening devices; some rely primarily on written messages. Many can speak even though they cannot hear....
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  Choice of Device
  
Choice of Device People with disabilities have the right to choose whatever mobility device best suits their needs....
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  Hearing Impairments
  
Other individuals with more severe hearing loss may use a TTY (teletypewriter), which is a telephone device that enables individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing to make and receive telephone...
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  11B-205.1 General
  
Cleats and other boat securement devices shall not be required to comply with Section 11B-309.3. 8....
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  Appendix 2- Photos of Participants in the IDEA Center Research
  
Appendix 2- Photos of Participants in the IDEA Center Research Examples of High Seats: Examples of Very Large and Small Clear Floor Area Widths: Examples of Very...
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  § 35.138(d) Notification of accessible seating locations
  
(d) Notification of accessible seating locations. ...
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  Access to Printed or Visual Materials
  
Printed materials can be a significant barrier for people who have visual, learning, and cognitive disabilities....
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  16(a)(iii)
  
Compliance with ADA Standards § 9.3 may be achieved by either providing (1) visual alarms that are connected to the building emergency alarm system, and visual notification devices for incoming...
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  Web Accessibility 101: Visual Focus Indication
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