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2. Educational Uses
Educational Uses: Areas of PV systems on a school site that will be used by teachers, students, staff or the general public for teaching, educational, demonstration or informational purposes...
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809.5.4 Prohibited Use
Visible alarm appliances used to indicate residential dwelling unit smoke detection or building fire alarm activation shall not be used for any other purpose within the residential dwelling...
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809.5.4 Prohibited Use
Visible alarm appliances used to indicate residential dwelling unit smoke detection or building fire alarm activation shall not be used for any other purpose within the residential dwelling...
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2.2.6 Door Use
Identify door use tasks that present WhMD users with the most difficulty, 2. Evaluate how different aspects of door design effect door use difficulty, and 3....
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Policies on the Use of OPDMDs
Policies on the Use of OPDMDs In deciding whether a type of OPDMD can be accommodated, covered entities must consider all assessment factors and, where appropriate, should develop and...
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Using Qualified Interpreters
Many people with hearing and speech disabilities use sign language as their primary means of communication and use interpreters to communicate with people who don’t sign....
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Using the Polling Place
Using the Polling Place...
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Using Patient Lifts
Using Patient Lifts Medical providers may need a lift in order to transfer some patients safely onto an exam table....
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11B-1002.6 Transfer devices for use with amusement rides
Transfer devices for use with amusement rides shall comply with Section 11B-1002.6 when positioned for loading and unloading....
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How to Use the 2010 ADA Standards PDF Pocket Guide
Learn how to use the 2010 ADA Standards PDF Pocket Guide
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F245.4.2.2 Routes Within Common Use and Public Use Areas
At least one outdoor recreation access route shall connect accessible elements, spaces, and facilities provided within common use and public use areas serving picnic units with mobility...
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Using the Tape Measure
A tape measure is used to measure the length, width, height, and depth of various elements including parking spaces and access aisles, routes, thresholds, doorways, and protruding objects...
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5. Significance and Use
5.1 This practice provides a means for obtaining a quantitative estimate of a surface property defined as roughness using longitudinal profile measuring equipment. 5.1.1 The PRI is portable...
- Part 17- Save, Transfer & Restore a Backup Using Using WiFi
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1.1.7 Order of precedence and use
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Using Audio Recording
Some people with learning and cognitive disabilities can only use audio recordings. Such audio recordings can be made available on a USB drive or audio CD....
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Using the ADA Standards
The design standards issued under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by the Department of Justice and the Department of Transportation are used to ensure access to the built environment...
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36 CFR Part 1192 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Accessibility Guidelines for Transportation Vehicles (2016 Non-Rail Vehicle Guidelines)
and mobility aids,” “Demand responsive system,” “Designated public transportation,” “Fixed route system,” “New vehicle,” “Remanufactured vehicle,” “Specified public transportation,” and “Used...
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Conventions used in this Pocket Guide
Conventions used in this Pocket Guide Font Convention Meaning Black Text Used for text taken from CBC....
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11B-809.5.4 Prohibited use
Visible alarm appliances used to indicate residential dwelling unit smoke detection, carbon monoxide detection, or building fire alarm activation shall not be used for any other purpose...
- RESNA Position Paper on the Use of Evacuation Chairs
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F244.3 Outdoor Constructed Features in Common Use and Public Use Areas
Where provided in common use and public use areas that serve camping units with mobility features, at least 20 percent, but not less than one, of each type of outdoor constructed feature...