., qualified interpreters, notetakers, computer-aided transcription services, assistive listening systems, written materials, audio recordings, computer disks, large print, and Brailled...
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Issue: Effective Communication
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Visual language and alt-text language mismatches
The alternative text should match the language displayed. It is confusing to readers who have low vision to have one language shown and another spoken....
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R410 Visual Characters on Signs (Section-by-Section Analysis)
R410 Visual Characters on Signs (Section-by-Section Analysis)...
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Emergency Communication System
...are all the elevators with an emergency communication system equipped with a system that does not require only voice communication (i.e.: either TTY systems or a system of lights and...
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Case Study #1: Auxiliary aids and services under Title II are different from special education and related services under the IDEA.
He also stated that the FM system transmitted static and background noises and interfered with his ability to focus....
- Braille Trails: Helping the Visually Impaired Experience Nature
- Signaids Men's Washroom Sign
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Assistive Listening Systems
Section 706 provides specifications for assistive listening systems. Assistive listening systems pick up sound at or close to its source and deliver it to the listener’s ear....
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Section 36.303 Auxiliary Aids and Services (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department has added video text displays, computer-aided transcription services, and open and closed captioning to the list of examples....
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11B-205.1 General
not limited to, light switches, circuit breakers, duplexes and other convenience receptacles, environmental and appliance controls, plumbing fixture controls, and security and intercom systems...
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Interacting with People with Visual Disabilities
Visual disabilities, similar to hearing disabilities, fall along a continuum, from people who have no vision to people who have low vision and may be able to read large print....
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A. ADA Basics for Emergency Management
One of the primary responsibilities of state and local governments is to protect residents and visitors from harm, including assistance in preparing for, responding to, and...
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Accommodations for Deaf Individuals or Those Experiencing Hearing Loss
People who are hard of hearing often rely on their hearing to access auditory information, and request technologies such as assistive listening systems and devices to focus and amplify targeted...
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3. Tips for People with Visual Disabilities
Accessibility issues and barriers are different for each individual, but some barriers are common for people with visual disabilities. ...
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§27.71(k)
(k) Shared-use automated airport kiosks provided in accordance with paragraph (j) of this section must conform to the following technical accessibility standards with respect to...
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§ 27.71(k)
(k) Shared-use automated airport kiosks provided in accordance with paragraph (j) of this section must conform to the following technical accessibility standards with respect to...
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DSA IR 11B-9: Accessibility Requirements for Solar Photovoltaic Systems at School Sites
References: California Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 24 Part 1: California Administrative Code Section 4-3335 Part 2: California Building Code, Chapter 2...
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Swimming Pools
The secondary means of entry could be a pool lift, sloped entry, transfer wall, transfer system, or pool stairs. ...
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National Shelter System
Will be entered into the system by other organization. (Choice is limited to non-ARC operated shelters)....
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Regulatory Impact Analysis.
clearances in single-user toilet rooms with in-swinging doors; stairs; elevators; location of accessible routes to stages; accessible attorney areas and witness stands; assistive listening systems...
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K. Grievance System
"Grievance System" means the policy and procedure for the submission of grievances and complaints by Settlement Class members, as set forth in Section 17 below....
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2.3 Visual Detection
For each sidewalk type, Table 4 shows the percentage of participants who were able to see each detectable warning at 2.44 m (8 ft) and at 7.92 m (26 ft). Although most of the...
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Acceptable SEWF Systems
Any viable field system must meet two primary user needs: impact safety and accessibility....