That is, ordinarily the "eye" of the emitter should be facing the "eye" of the receiver, with no physical obstructions placed between these two devices....
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2.3.3 Issues
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Slope Game: Dive Into the Pulse of Neon Speed
Every movement syncs with subtle audio cues: The hum of speed builds tension The silence before a sharp turn heightens focus The rhythm becomes your guide when your eyes can’t...
- Beneficial Designs High Efficiency Trail Assessment Process (HETAP) Software 3.0 Wheeled Instrumentation Sensor Package for Data Collection
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704.4.1 Height
Facilities that often provide seats at TTY's include, but are not limited to, airports and other passenger terminals or stations, courts, art galleries, and convention centers....
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Detectable Warnings
Alternate specifications were provided for existing vehicles and stations....
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What Are Testing Accommodations?
Screen reading technology; Scribes to transfer answers to Scantron bubble sheets or record dictated notes and essays; Extended time; Wheelchair-accessible testing stations...
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Executive Order 12866
evaluation is that there will be no significant cost impacts as the result of provisions of the final rule for commuter rail operators and modest costs at a relatively small number of stations...
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Visual Alarms [4.28.3]
The technical requirements apply to single-station and building-wide alarm systems and are based in part on research sponsored by the Access Board as well as Underwriters Laboratories (UL...
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810.5.3 Platform and Vehicle Floor Coordination--Modification to 810.5.3 of Appendix D to 36 CFR Part 1191
810.5.3 Platform and Vehicle Floor Coordination--Modification to 810.5.3 of Appendix D to 36 CFR Part 1191 Station platforms shall be positioned to coordinate with vehicles in accordance...
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704.4.1 Height
Facilities that often provide seats at TTY's include, but are not limited to, airports and other passenger terminals or stations, courts, art galleries, and convention centers....
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704.4.1 Height
Facilities that often provide seats at TTY's include, but are not limited to, airports and other passenger terminals or stations, courts, art galleries, and convention centers....
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Visible Alarms
The 2010 Standards require increased access through the accessible common use circulation path requirement, but neither the 1991 Standards nor the 2010 Standards require employee work stations...
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11B-226.1 General
With respect to work surfaces, this means that employers may need to procure or adjust work stations such as desks, laboratory and work benches, fume hoods, reception counters, teller windows...
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Disability Savvy Quiz
If service counters are too high for people of short stature and people using wheelchairs, stand on your toes or a stool to establish eye contact....
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PARTIES
. § 705(20)(B), Wash. Rev. Code §§ 49.60.010 et seq. 19. Named Plaintiff David Whedbee lives and works in Seattle....
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3. Voluntary Compliance
illinoisattorneygeneral.gov/pressroom/2012_04/20120404.html (last visited July 14, 2014) (settlement providing for provision of captioning and audio technology in all AMC theaters in the state of Illinois); Wash...
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11B-106.5 Defined terms
FACILITIES COMMON USE COMPLY WITH CROSS SLOPE CURB CUT CURB RAMP DETECTABLE WARNING DIRECTIONAL SIGN DISABILITY DORMITORY DRIVE-UP ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION...
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Section 1630.2(h) Physical or Mental Impairment
The definition of the term “impairment” does not include physical characteristics such as eye color, hair color, left-handedness, or height, weight, or muscle tone that are within “normal...
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Display Screens
., lighting), and each potential reader's visual acuity when viewing the screen at a given distance from the eye....
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Appendix E: Vision Tests
Although participants were allowed to bring their eyes within approximately six inches of the plate, only a few were able to read any of the color-coded symbols....
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Disability Emergency Supplies Kits
(Items such as teeth, hearing aids, prostheses, canes, crutches, walkers, wheelchairs, respirators, communication devices, artificial larynx, sanitary aids, batteries, eye glasses, contact...