Ages 9 through 12 High (maximum) 36 in (915 mm) 40 in (1015 mm) 44 in (1120 mm) Low...
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11B-308.1 General
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Kitchen Cabinets
“C” grips on cabinets and drawers throughout the house FSC certified book matched Santos rosewood Full drawer extensions for easy access Heavy items stored low...
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4.2. Sensitivity Analysis
The sensitivity analyses estimate the costs of this rulemaking when using the following inputs: Low Accessibility and High Accessibility baselines; Alternate Medium Accessibility...
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Paragraph (c) (Advisory Guidance)
Avoid colors with a low luminance....
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11B-308.1 General
Ages 3 and 4 Ages 5 through 8 Ages 9 through 12 High (maximum) 36 in (915 mm) 40 in (1015 mm) 44 in (1120 mm) Low...
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11B-308.1 General
Ages 5 through 8 Ages 9 through 12 High (maximum) 36 in (915 mm) 40 in (1015 mm) 44 in (1120 mm) Low...
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Accessibility of Job Information
Information can be recorded on a cassette or read to applicants with more severe vision impairments and those who have other disabilities which limit reading ability....
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A4.30.1 General
Many people with disabilities have limitations in movement of their heads and reduced peripheral vision....
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Detectable Warnings [§406.8 (DOT’s Standards), §705]
developing for public rights-of-way will address requirements for detectable warnings at curb ramps and other transitions along public streets and sidewalks where hazards to people with vision...
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2. Benefits: Qualitative Summary of Benefits
Consistent and intelligible stop and route announcements, for example, may enable passengers who are blind or have low vision—for the first time—to use fixed route service independently,...
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3.3.2 Experienced Clinicians
Committee members are considering two low height options: 17” or 19”....
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Interacting with People with Significant Allergies, Asthma, Chemical and other Environmental Sensitivities, and Respiratory-related Disabilities
Use Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Practices, which promote low impact, least toxic means of addressing a problem....
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V. ENSURING EQUAL ACCESS TO CUSTOMERS WITH DISABILITIES
vision; and assistance in operating equipment, including food and beverage service equipment, vending machines, and point-of-sale payment devices. ...
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1. Summary of Results
to: (a) increased productivity of federal employees with certain disabilities who are expected to benefit from improved ICT accessibility; (b) time saved by members of the public with vision...
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11B-504.8 Floor identification
"Floor Identification Signs" are for routine wayfinding use by vision-impaired persons and others who use the stairs, and these are required at all enclosed stairways of multi-story buildings...
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What is a "reasonable accommodation"?
such as in Braille, on audio tape, or on computer disk; TTYs for use with telephones by people who are deaf, and hardware and software that make computers accessible to people with vision...
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Accessibility to Perform the Essential Functions of the Job
employee, such as copying machines, meeting and training rooms, lunchrooms and lounges; removing obstacles that might be potential hazards in the path of people without vision...
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SUMMARY
Careful evaluation of every pedestrian signal installation is needed to assure that it meets the goals of providing accurate and helpful information to pedestrians who have vision impairments...