It is not possible to provide an exhaustive list, and an attempt to do so would omit the new devices that will become available with emerging technology....
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‘‘Auxiliary aids and services.’’
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Keeping Medical Information Confidential
supervisors and managers, if necessary to provide a reasonable accommodation or meet an employee's work restrictions; to first aid and safety personnel if an employee may need emergency...
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1007.4 Elevators
An elevator to be considered part of an accessible means of egress shall comply with the emergency operation and signaling device requirements of Section 2.27 of ASME A17.1....
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§27.72(f)
change the passenger needs to enter or leave the aircraft) must never be used, even if the passenger consents, unless this is the only way of evacuating the individual in the event of an emergency...
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1003.2.13.3 Elevators
An elevator to be considered part of an accessible means of egress shall comply with the emergency operation and signaling devices requirements of Section 211 of ASME A17.1....
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4.1.2(8)
Because entrances also serve as emergency exits, whose proximity to all parts of buildings and facilities is essential, it is preferable that all or most exits be accessible....
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9) Telecommunication Devices for the Deaf (TDD's)
per facility) must be provided whenever there is an interior public pay phone in a stadium or arena; convention center; hotel with a convention center; covered shopping mall; or hospital emergency...
- American Institute of Architects (AIA)
- Rebuilding Together Grays Harbor - Aberdeen, WA
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Section 35.160 Communications. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
communication escalates in an emergency....
- Harmar RPL Residential Vertical Platform Lift
- Harmar EPL Enclosed Vertical Platform Lift
- Autoadapt Turny Evo
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903.3.1.1.1 Exempt locations
telecommunications equipment, associated electrical power distribution equipment, batteries and standby engines, provided those spaces or areas are equipped throughout with an automatic fire alarm...
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Model Building Codes and Industry Standards
also reference several industry standards, including the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) elevator safety code and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 72 Fire Alarm...
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Furnishings and Equipment
This includes requirements for assistive listening systems, visual alarms, shower seats, ramps, and platform lifts....
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Exception 4
Installing flashing alarm lights. Widening doors. Installing offset hinges to widen doorways. Eliminating a turnstile or providing an alternative accessible route....
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2) Residential facilities/transient lodging
., contain visual alarms, visual notification devices, volume-control telephones, and an accessible electrical outlet for a text telephone) and to persons with mobility impairments....
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11B-410.8 Restriction sign
degree egress, and additionally requires signs posted at the landings as follows: International Symbol of Accessibility, lift capacity, the telephone number to call in case of emergency...
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11B-805.4 Examination, diagnostic and treatment rooms
11B-805.4: Examination, diagnostic and treatment rooms refer to all patient care areas and include but are not limited to: exam rooms, treatment rooms, imaging rooms, operating rooms, emergency...
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11B-805.4 Examination, diagnostic and treatment rooms
11B-805.4: Examination, diagnostic and treatment rooms refer to all patient care areas and include but are not limited to: exam rooms, treatment rooms, imaging rooms, operating rooms, emergency...
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11B-410.8 Restriction sign
degree egress, and additionally requires signs posted at the landings as follows: International Symbol of Accessibility, lift capacity, the telephone number to call in case of emergency...
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c. Other Policies
Policies on emergency evacuations should be adjusted to provide effective accommodations for people with different disabilities. (See Chapter VII)....
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Some wheelchairs weigh more than 600 pounds when occupied, and the design load of the lifts on our vehicles is 800 pounds. Is a transportation operator required to carry these “overweight” wheelchairs?
inconsistent with legitimate safety requirements, as when, for example, the wheelchair is so large it would block an aisle or would interfere with the safe evacuation of passengers in an emergency...