These provisions addressed design load, controls, manual operation, platform characteristics, gaps, threshold ramps, contrast, deflection, movement, boarding direction, standees, and handrails...
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T403 Lifts
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10. Prescription Drug Container Labels
A provision of the act (section 904) directs the Board to convene a working group to develop best practices for making information on prescription drug container labels accessible to people...
- NEADS (National Education for Assistance Dog Services)
- Acoustical Society of America (ASA)
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Chapter 4 9-1-1 and Emergency Communications Services
How can direct emergency communications services be provided to individuals with hearing disabilities who do not have TTYs?...
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What should an employer do if it learns about an employee's medical condition from someone else?
information gives rise to a reasonable belief that the employee in question will be unable to perform the essential functions of his or her job because of the medical condition or will pose a direct...
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ยง382.23(d)
., the passenger has apparent significant difficulty in breathing, appears to be in substantial pain, etc.) or would pose a direct threat to the health or safety of other persons on the...
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Evaluate and adjust locator tone volume
Evaluate and adjust locator tone volume Approach the intersection from both directions along the sidewalk and note when the pushbutton locator tone is audible....
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406.6 Diagonal Curb Ramps
Diagonal or corner type curb ramps with returned curbs or other well-defined edges shall have the edges parallel to the direction of pedestrian flow....
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406.7 Islands
Each 48 inch (1220 mm) minimum by 36 inch (915 mm) minimum area shall be oriented so that the 48 inch (1220 mm) minimum length is in the direction of the running slope of the curb ramp it...
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Is Identification of Which Means of Egress Are Available/Closest Necessary?
Building security personnel, including those staffing the entrances, should be trained in all accessible building evacuation systems and be able to direct anyone to the nearest usable circulation...
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Resting Intervals [1018.8]
When the surface of the resting interval is constructed of asphalt, concrete, or boards, the slope of the resting interval must be no steeper than 1:48 (2 percent) in any direction....
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Trail Classes
They are based on forest plan direction and represent intended design and management standards....
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4.7.10 DIAGONAL CURB RAMPS
If diagonal (or corner type) curb ramps have returned curbs or other well-defined edges, such edges shall be parallel to the direction of pedestrian flow....
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Locating Controls & Devices: Percent of People Who Can Reach the Matrix Cell Indicated While Holding No Weight - Forward Approach Scooter
These data depict the reaching abilities of scooter users represented as the percentage of users expected to reach to a target location in the forward reach direction for a given (a)...
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The second is where granting the request would create a direct threat to the health or safety of others....
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1010.1.8 Door arrangement
Doors in a series shall swing either in the same direction or away from the space between the doors....
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SERVICE ANIMALS
While most people are familiar with guide dogs trained to assist people with blind or low vision, animals can be trained for a variety of tasks, including alerting a person to sounds in...
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M307 Operable Parts
For example, equipment used for an auditory examination may require the patient to press a button when sounds are heard....
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A. Purpose of the Rule
sections 219 and 706 of the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design (2010 Standards).[2] Assistive listening receivers are effective for persons who are hard of hearing and who only require sound...
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Typical examples of reasonable accommodations are:
Allowing an employee with tinnitus to play soft background music or sounds to help block out the ringing in his ears....
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Interacting with People with Hearing Disabilities
Hearing loss falls along a continuum, from people who are totally deaf to many more who are hard of hearing and may or may not use a variety of sound amplification devices....
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2.1.1 General Description
The audio signals from the sound source (usually a microphone, though other audio sources can be accommodated) are amplified and sent as an alternating electric current through the wire...