The employer may explore whether another form of reasonable accommodation - for example, a sign language interpreter - would be effective....
Search Results "Hoistway Sign"
Commonly Searched Documents
-
13. May an employer be required to provide more than one accommodation for the same employee with a hearing disability?
-
A. The Substantive Legal Dispute
crumbled, steep, sunken, or uneven or that have improper slopes or broken and inaccessible surfaces; (3) physical obstacles on the sidewalk between intersections, such as improperly placed signs...
-
Deaf or Hard of Hearing
Those who use sign language to communicate may be adversely affected by poor lighting....
-
Protruding Objects [1017.9]
Signs and other post-mounted objects are examples of constructed elements that, if located incorrectly, can be protruding objects....
-
R205 Alternate Pedestrian Access Routes
Proximity-actuated audible signs are a preferred means to warn pedestrians who are blind or have low vision about sidewalk closures....
-
6. Q: What if someone is demonstrating threatening behavior because of his or her disability?
officers are trained to distinguish behaviors that pose a real risk from behaviors that do not, and to recognize when an individual, such as someone who is having a seizure or exhibiting signs...
-
5. Are there any tax credits or deductions to help me comply?
to offset the cost of undertaking barrier removal and alterations to improve accessibility; providing accessible formats such as Braille, large print and audio tape; making available a sign...
-
QUESTION: WHEN DO THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 37.42 BEGIN TO APPLY?
., a blueprint or its equivalent) for a specific platform, has been signed before February 1, 2012, but physical construction activities begin a reasonable time after that date (e.g., early...
-
Section 810.2.2
To avoid the need for such operational adjustments, it is important to place bus shelters, signs, etc. so that they do not intrude into the required clearances....
-
Signage
Comment and Question by Tom Williams: Along with the discussion about wayfinding and signage, it brings out the issue of contrast and tactile signs and so on....
-
D. Department of Justice Activities Related to Health Care Providers and Medical Equipment
Inova Health System (March 30, 2011) auxiliary aids and services, including sign language interpreters; HCA Health Services of New Hampshire (Portsmouth Regional Hospital) (November 23,...
- Cleaner Indoor Air Campaign
- World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative
-
Accessible Routes (Exterior and Interior)
Where an accessible route is different from the general circulation path, signs will be needed to direct voters with disabilities to the accessible route and to the voting area....
-
Braille Specifications
Commenters noted that it is common practice to locate braille next to the text on some signs, such as room numbers....
-
2.3 Use a Universal Design Approach
Easy to understand signs include text as well simple pictures and symbols, for people who have visual disabilities and for those who have difficulty reading....
-
III-4.1400 Surcharges
ILLUSTRATION 2: In order to ensure effective communication with a deaf patient during an office visit, a doctor arranges for the services of a sign language interpreter....
-
FAQ: Is there a fee for using Corada?
Volume Discount: Sign up your project team or staff at a discounted rate! Click here for more details....
-
11B-502.5 Vertical clearance
Signs provided at entrances to parking facilities informing drivers of clearances and the location of van accessible parking spaces can provide useful customer assistance. ◼ ETA Editor's...
-
Conclusion
informal settings, school and district administrators often encourage staff and parents to: (i) Promote early identification and evaluation of students by attending to and reporting signs...
-
IV. DEFINITIONS
Qualified interpreters include, for example, sign language interpreters, oral transliterators, and cued-language transliterators. See 28 C.F.R. § 35.104 and Pt. 35, App....
-
Stopping Distance
for the Development of Bicycle Facilities (pp. 40-42) uses a perception-reaction time of 2.5 seconds.(2) For this study, the perception-reaction time was measured from when the STOP sign...
- ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities