Many commenters supported ensuring that such alarm systems are accessible to people who are deaf or hard of hearing, but no information was received on appropriate technical specifications...
Search Results "Back Support"
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Scoping Requirement for Alarms
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604.5 Grab Bars (Exception 2)
Exception 2 to this section permits grab bars to not be installed at water closets in residential dwelling units required to provide mobility features provided that the walls are reinforced to support...
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608.3 Grab Bars (Exception 2)
this section permits grab bars to not be installed in shower compartments in residential dwelling units required to provide mobility features provided that the walls are reinforced to support...
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607.4 Grab Bars (Exception 2)
Exception 2 to this section permits grab bars to not be installed at bathtubs in residential dwelling units required to provide mobility features provided that the walls are reinforced to support...
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of 19 Inches is consistent with existing accessibility standards An Increasing number of Health Care Providers are Transitioning to Adjustable Height Tables Available data do not support...
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Attitudinal Barriers
Talk with friends, support groups or your local center for independent living to find a doctor who has experience treating people with disabilities....
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402.2 Speech-Output Enabled
Where speech output cannot be supported due to constraints in available memory or processor capability, ICT shall be permitted to conform to 409 in lieu of 402.2. 4....
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Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601-612)
These facts support the Department's conclusion that there will not be significant economic effects from the rule, and that a substantial number of small entities are not affected....
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T207 Circulation Paths
The Access Board received several comments from disability rights organizations and individuals with disabilities in support of this clarifying language, and no commenters expressed disagreement...
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407.10 Privacy (Section-by-Section Analysis)
ATMs and Fare Vending Machines, as addressed in the ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines (36 CFR Part 1191, Appendix D, section 707.4), typically support compliance with this requirement...
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Summary of Results
When asked if respondents would recommend the trail surface materials on which they reported, many (48.7%) indicated they would, however accompanying comments received provided limited supporting...
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4.20.4 Grab Bars
Rather, in most designs, grab bars were provided adjacent to the tub for temporary support to enable an individual to steady him/herself while a care provider assisted with removal and replacement...
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Other Sources
equipment used by patients in a seated position (see M302.2.2), height of breast platforms on mammography equipment used by patients seated in a wheelchair (see M303.4.1), and standing supports...
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604.8.1.4 Toe Clearance
provide a toe clearance of 9 inches (230 mm) minimum above the finish floor and 6 inches (150 mm) deep minimum beyond the compartment-side face of the partition, exclusive of partition support...
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ADA Compliance Motivators & Strategies
They decided to implement an ADA compatible program to get these former employees back on the job....
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Organization and Format
Most commenters supported the new organizational structure of the guidelines and found it to be clearer and easier to use than the original ADAAG....
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(3) Adjustability: Transfer Surface Intermediate Heights
Three commenters responded (two accessibility consultants and a disability rights advocate) and supported the idea of requiring intermediate heights within a minimum low height and minimum...
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Asked for help with academic writing for the first time — here's what happened
It wasn't until a lecturer casually mentioned in passing that even experienced researchers seek editorial support that something shifted for me....
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2. Updates to Functional Performance Criteria: 508 Standards and 255 Guidelines
The existing 508 Standards and 255 Guidelines allow certain functional performance criteria to be satisfied either directly or indirectly through support for assistive technology....
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Sections §§ 35.108(d)(1)(vii) and 36.105(d)(1)(vii)—Comparison of Individual’s Performance of Major Life Activity Usually Will Not Require Scientific, Medical, or Statistical Analysis
These rules make clear that in most cases, people with impairments will not need to present scientific, medical, or statistical evidence to support their assertion that an impairment is...
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Re: Record Retention
Consider keeping the records for more than three years if you have to refer back to an old case or a recurring issue....