sites involved; the number of persons employed at the site; the effect on expenses and resources; legitimate safety requirements necessary for safe operation, including crime prevention measures...
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III-4.4200 Readily achievable barrier removal
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2. Usability and Performance Standards
Acknowledging the difficulty of measuring performance standards, NCIL suggested several possible measures, including the rate of success of users with disabilities in accomplishing various...
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B. Agreement of the Parties
This instrument reflects the entire agreement between the parties....
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4. Implications for Standards
A sample of what the measurement standard could look like is shown in Appendix D....
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B. Accessibility
requirements for physical accessibility when they were built.4 Some older facilities have been altered to provide physical accessibility5 or can be made physically accessible by using temporary measures...
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Section 35.151(b)(4)(ii)(C) Path of travel--safe harbor
The ADA is silent on the issue of "grandfathering’’ or establishing a safe harbor for measuring compliance in situations where the covered entity is not undertaking a planned alteration...
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2. Business Necessity
Often, there may be little or no statistical data to measure the impact of a procedure on any "class" of people with a particular disability compared to people without disabilities....
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Toilet Room Doors
toilet rooms or bathing rooms, Section 603.2.3 Exception 2 of the 2010 Standards permits the door to swing into the clear floor space of an accessible fixture if a clear floor space that measures...
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Common Problems with Access to Programs, Generally
A city provides access to its sidewalks for persons with disabilities, while also adding a raised paved area as a "traffic calming" measure....
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Effective date: Triggering event. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This approach poses fewer problems than the first-use approach by measuring only the date on which physical construction commences....
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Amenities
Clear openings of doorways with swinging doors shall be measured between the face of the door and the stop, with the door open 90 degrees....
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Bed Height Fact Sheet
To Comply with Best Practice Standards: Require beds in the accessible guest rooms to measure between 17-23 inches high from the floor to the top of an uncompressed mattress....
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Reduced Visual Acuity
Visual acuity is a measure of blur. My daughter’s gotten over it, but I haven’t. And that the – now, I’m just simulating 20/200 visual acuity (slide 30)....
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Interpreting the Interactions
And acuity, by the way, is measured with the highest possible contrast you can get. On the visual acuity chart are close to 100 percent contrast....
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410.2 Volume Gain (Section-by-Section Analysis)
While the “conversational gain” method of measuring amplification for wireline phones in ANSI/TIA-4965 may hold promise, it would be premature for the Board to reference this standard unless...
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Gates and Barriers
If there is a gate, measure the clear opening width with the gate open 90 degrees....
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1. Background
One measure of comfort and safety is to determine the Whole Body Vibrations (WBV) exposure levels to which WC users are exposed....
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III-4.3600 Limitations and alternatives
sites involved; the number of persons employed at the site; the effect on expenses and resources; legitimate safety requirements necessary for safe operation, including crime prevention measures...
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IV. DEFINITIONS
In particular, individuals have "hearing disabilities" if they have a physical impairment that substantially limits their hearing, without regard to mitigating measures such as hearing aids...