The analysis may note that the person in the job "lifts 50 pound cartons to a height of 3 or 4 feet and loads them into truck-trailers 5 hours daily," but should not identify the "ability...
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2.3(b) Job Analysis and the "Essential Functions" of a Job
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308 Reach Ranges
Complying with a 34 inch maximum height would decrease machine capacity and involve substantial redesign and retooling to develop compliant top loading and front-loading machines....
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Regarded as having a disability
The school district could, for example, allow the student to take a bus to school, when the student with the broken leg typically walks to school, or provide a pass to allow the student...
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Federal Agencies
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration – Administers ADA regulations requiring accessible, timely Over-the-Road Bus service for passengers with disabilities....
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ADAAG
It was also published in September 1991 for public transit facilities subject to title II (identical to the other but with a chapter covering bus stops and stations, rail stations, and airports...
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III-4.4700 Transportation barriers
Examples include airport shuttle services operated by hotels, customer bus or van services operated by shopping centers, transportation systems at colleges and universities, and transport...
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a. Structural Strength
that very few supports would be able to withstand 250 pounds of force applied to all points in all directions and that the requirements should differ depending on the force vector or live load...
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FAQ: What is "Corada WorkSpace?"
Loading this data into Corada allows it to be integrated with Corada’s existing database of other accessibility-related material, so users’ content will be in context with applicable federal...
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Required Compliance [§206.6]
Freight elevators are defined by the ASME A17.1 code as those elevators “used primarily for carrying freight and on which only the operator and the persons necessary for unloading and loading...