(3) You must also train these employees to recognize requests for communication accommodation from individuals whose hearing or vision is impaired and to use the most common methods for...
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§382.141(a)(3)
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When does an impairment “substantially limit” a major life activity?
Example 1: A person who is deaf is substantially limited in the major life activity of hearing....
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12188(b)(1)(A)(ii) Attorney General certification
application of a State or local government, the Attorney General may, in consultation with the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board, and after prior notice and a public hearing...
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410.4 Minimize Interference (Section-by-Section Analysis)
410.4 Minimize Interference (Section-by-Section Analysis) This proposed section would require wireless handsets and digital wireless devices to reduce interference with hearing technologies...
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Project Goals
Adaptable: to the needs of tall and short users, older people, children, and those with low vision, reduced mobility or low hearing. ...
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1009.12 Alarms/emergency warning systems/accessibility
If emergency warning systems are required, they shall activate a means of warning the hearing impaired....
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1009.12 Alarms/emergency warning systems/accessibility
If emergency warning systems are required, they shall activate a means of warning the hearing impaired....
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Section 36.213 Relationship of Subpart 8 to Subparts C and D (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The specific provisions in subparts C and D, including the limitations on those provisions, control over the general provisions in circumstances where both specific and general provisions...
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11B-235.2 Boat slips
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M301.4 Lift Compatibility
alternate means of using an overhead lift instead of providing clearances for portable lifts because: 1) a ceiling mounted lift can have advantages for better patient transfer and positioning over...
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235.2 Boat Slips
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Section 36.213 Relationship of Subpart 8 to Subparts C and D (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
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11B-235.2 Boat slips
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382.125 What procedures do carriers follow when wheelchairs, other mobility aids, and other assistive devices must be stowed in the cargo compartment?
These items have priority over other passengers’ items....
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11B-236.1 General
Where operators provide a biceps curl machine and cable-cross-over machine, both machines are required to meet the provisions in this section, even though an individual may be able to work...
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236.1 General
Where operators provide a biceps curl machine and cable-cross-over machine, both machines are required to meet the provisions in this section, even though an individual may be able to work...
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25.1 Q. It appears from Figure 2(c) of the Guidelines (under Requirement 5) that there is a 34 inch height requirement for kitchen counters and vanities. Is this true?
Figure 2(c) of the Guidelines is illustrating the maximum side reach range over an obstruction....
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236.1 General
Where operators provide a biceps curl machine and cable-cross-over machine, both machines are required to meet the provisions in this section, even though an individual may be able to work...
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Fine Motor Impairments
When communicating over the telephone with people who have fine motor impairments: Be prepared to allow extra time for the person to write notes or to use alternative input devices...
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Real-Time Communication Etiquette for Communicating with Customers with Disabilities
Real-Time Communication Etiquette for Communicating with Customers with Disabilities Today, a lot of customer service takes place with voice calls over the telephone and Internet; however...