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7.2(3)* Assistive Listening Devices
(3)* Assistive Listening Devices. (Reserved)...
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May an employer ask all employees what prescription medications they are taking?
May an employer ask all employees what prescription medications they are taking? (Question 8) Generally, no....
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Etiquette considered appropriate when interacting with people with disabilities is based primarily on respect and courtesy. Outlined below are tips to help you in communicating with...
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Words
Positive language empowers. When writing or speaking about people with disabilities, it is important to put the person first. Group designations such as "the blind," "the retarded"...
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General Tips for Communicating with People with Disabilities
When introduced to a person with a disability, it is appropriate to offer to shake hands. People with limited hand use or who wear an artificial limb can usually shake hands....
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§ 36.303(b) Examples
(b) Examples. The term auxiliary aids and services includes--
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2.5.2.3 FDA Standards
Notably, among the FDA’s recognized consensus standards is ANSI/AAMI HE 75,Q recommended practices for human factors design principles for medical devices....
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37. Is it a reasonable accommodation to make sure that an employee takes medication as prescribed?
Medication monitoring is not a reasonable accommodation. Employers have no obligation to monitor medication because doing so does not remove a workplace barrier....
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39. Must an employer provide a reasonable accommodation that is needed because of the side effects of medication or treatment related to the disability, or because of symptoms or other medical conditions resulting from the underlying disability?
The side effects caused by the medication that an employee must take because of the disability are limitations resulting from the disability....
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Typical Transfer Techniques: Staff Assistance and Patient Lifts
Typical Transfer Techniques: Staff Assistance and Patient Lifts Some individuals will need additional assistance to get on and off an exam table, even if it lowers to 17‒19 inches...
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Use of the International Symbol of Accessibility and Other Signs
agency to be able to issue tickets for illegal parking at accessible parking spaces in parking lots, display ISA in blue and white to comply with the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices...
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Tips for Emergency Use of Mobile Devices
Kailes, Disability Policy Consultant is notified of such use, please contact jik@pacbell.net Recommended Citation Kailes, June Isaacson. (2015) Tips for Emergency Use of Mobile Devices...
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TELECOMMUNICATION DEVICES FOR THE DEAF (TDD’S) {35.161}
TELECOMMUNICATION DEVICES FOR THE DEAF (TDD’S) {35.161} “Where a public entity communicates by telephone with applicants and beneficiaries, TDD’s or equally effective telecommunication...