For example, a system that provides output only in visual format may not be accessible to people with visual impairments and a system that provides output only in audio format may not be...
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Section 508
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D. Notification – Alerting the Public to an Emergency
Those who are blind or who have low vision may not be aware of visual cues, such as flashing lights....
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11B-703.3 Braille
Contracted Braille uses special characters called contractions to make words shorter....
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11B-411.2.1.2.5 Audio output
function button, the audio output shall provide verbal announcements, including but not limited to, operating instructions, user input confirmation, announcement of the elevator assignment characters...
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11B-703.3 Braille
Contracted Braille uses special characters called contractions to make words shorter....
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11B-411.2.1.2.5 Audio output
function button, the audio output shall provide verbal announcements, including but not limited to, operating instructions, user input confirmation, announcement of the elevator assignment characters...
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11B-703.3 Braille
Contracted Braille uses special characters called contractions to make words shorter....
- WorkZone Safety Products Retractable Cone Bar
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Privacy: ADA Standard Section 707.4
In addition to people who are blind or visually impaired, people with limited reach who use wheelchairs or have short stature, who cannot effectively block the ATM screen with their bodies...
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11B-707.9.1.2 Other technology
Other technology, such as a radio frequency identification device, fingerprint biometrics, or some other mechanism that enables a visually impaired person to access the video touch screen...
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11B-809.5.5.2 Identification
A means for visually identifying a visitor without opening the residential dwelling unit entry door shall be provided and shall allow for a minimum 180 degree range of view....
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809.5.5.2 Identification
A means for visually identifying a visitor without opening the residential dwelling unit entry door shall be provided and shall allow for a minimum 180 degree range of view....
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E. Beds in nursing homes and other care facilities
In addition, many of these beds have electronic controls and switches that may not be accessible for individuals with mobility, dexterity, or visual or auditory disabilities....
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11B-809.5.5.2 Identification
A means for visually identifying a visitor without opening the residential dwelling unit entry door shall be provided and shall allow for a minimum 180 degree range of view....
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11B-809.5.5.2 Identification
A means for visually identifying a visitor without opening the residential dwelling unit entry door shall be provided and shall allow for a minimum 180 degree range of view....
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11B-707.9.1.2 Other technology
Other technology, such as a radio frequency identification device, fingerprint biometrics, or some other mechanism that enables a visually impaired person to access the video touch screen...
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2. Updates to Functional Performance Criteria: 508 Standards and 255 Guidelines
accessibility for users with limited vision instead of using visual acuity as a measure of limited vision....
- Mind's Eye Audio Tours
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11B-707.9.1.1 Tactilely discernible numerical keypad
keypad similar to a telephone keypad containing a raised dot with a dot base diameter between 1.5 mm and 1.6 mm and a height between 0.6 mm and 0.9 mm on the number 5 key that enables a visually...
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§382.69(c)
(c) Between May 13, 2009 and November 9, 2009, U.S. carriers must ensure that all videos, DVDs, and other audio-visual displays played on aircraft for safety purposes have open captioning...
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Controls
Consider push plates at least 3 inches in the least dimension since they do not require fine motor coordination or visual acuity to operate....
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What does access for “approach, entry, and exit” to employee work areas require?
Work areas also must also meet referenced requirements in the International Building Code for accessible means of egress and also have wiring to support later installation of visual alarm...
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23. Extreme Weather Assistance
during extreme weather conditions should generally be granted so long as the driver leaving the vehicle to assist would not pose a direct threat, or leave the vehicle unattended or out of visual...