Some employees may need assistance because of medical conditions that are not visually apparent. Others may have obvious disabilities or medical conditions but may not need assistance....
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1. May an employer ask employees whether they will require assistance in the event of an evacuation because of a disability or medical condition?
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9.3.2 Equivalent Facilitation
outlets (including outlets connected to a facility’s central alarm system) and telephone wiring in sleeping rooms and suites to enable persons with hearing impairments to utilize portable visual...
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Stairways [§504]
Recommendation: Providing visual contrast (light-on-dark or dark-on-light) on the top and bottom steps that is approximately 2 inches wide and located either on nosings or at the leading...
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§ 37.167(c)
(c) Where vehicles or other conveyances for more than one route serve the same stop, the entity shall provide a means by which an individual with a visual impairment or other disability...
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11B-703.6.1 Pictogram field
Characters and Braille shall not be located in the pictogram field. Advisory 11B-703.6.1 Pictogram field. ...
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11B-703.7.1 Finish and contrast
Signs are more legible for persons with low vision when characters contrast as much as possible with their background....
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703.6.2 Finish and Contrast
Signs are more legible for persons with low vision when characters contrast as much as possible with their background....
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11B-703.6.2 Finish and contrast
Signs are more legible for persons with low vision when characters contrast as much as possible with their background....
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703.7.1 Finish and Contrast
Signs are more legible for persons with low vision when characters contrast as much as possible with their background....
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703.7.1 Finish and Contrast
Signs are more legible for persons with low vision when characters contrast as much as possible with their background....
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703.7.1 Finish and Contrast
Signs are more legible for persons with low vision when characters contrast as much as possible with their background....
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11B-703.7.1 Finish and contrast
Signs are more legible for persons with low vision when characters contrast as much as possible with their background....
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11B-703.6.2 Finish and contrast
Signs are more legible for persons with low vision when characters contrast as much as possible with their background....
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Information and Directional Signs
These types of signs are not required to be tactile but are subject to requirements for visual legibility and contrast....
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Software Tools
Examples of IDEs include Microsoft® Visual Studio®, Apple® Xcode®, and Eclipse Foundation Eclipse®...
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Software Tools
Examples of IDEs include Microsoft® Visual Studio®, Apple® Xcode®, and Eclipse Foundation Eclipse®....
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You must provide timely access to the same information given to other passengers for those who are deaf, blind
You must provide blind or visually-impaired passengers and passengers who are deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind, timely access to the same information given to other passengers...
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Individuals with Hearing Impairments or Deafness
Individuals with Hearing Impairments or Deafness Individuals with limited hearing rely extensively on visual cues for safe and independent mobility....
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A4.30.1 GENERAL
building complexes where finding locations independently on a routine basis may be a necessity (for example, college campuses), tactile maps or prerecorded instructions can be very helpful to visually...
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Hall Lanterns [4.10.4]
Audible signals serve people with visual impairments by indicating which car is answering the call and its travel direction....
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16. Opening Building Doors
alighting assistance to a passenger with a disability should generally be granted as long as providing this assistance would not pose a direct threat, or leave the vehicle unattended or out of visual...
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E103.4 Audio Description (Section-by-Section Analysis)
We would add a definition derived from WCAG 2.0, which would in part explain that “audio description” is “narration added to the soundtrack to describe important visual details that cannot...