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- isUD - Innovative Solutions for Universal Design
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Section 1630.2(i) Major Life Activities
For purposes of clarity, the Amendments Act provides an illustrative list of major life activities, including caring for oneself, performing manual tasks, seeing, hearing, eating, sleeping...
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3. Testing and Labeling of Electronic Respiratory Assistive Devices
Labeling of Electronic Respiratory Assistive Devices In the Oxygen NPRM, we proposed that a U.S. carrier that conducts passenger-carrying service other than an on-demand air taxi operator perform...
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221.2.3.2 Vertical Dispersion
Wheelchair spaces shall be dispersed vertically at varying distances from the screen, performance area, or playing field....
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3.3.14 Grip Strength
For those individuals able to complete the pinching tasks, the results showed that both the ability to perform a grip and the magnitude of maximum grip force are substantially affected by...
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4.3.5.3 180-degree turn around an obstacle
Long Description: This data depicts the amount of space required by users of wheeled mobility devices to perform a 180-degree turn ("U-Turn") around an obstruction....
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BS8300:2001 Research
In particular, it is not clear whether the maneuvers were performed in open space or within some sort of confined space, what constituted a successful trial, how many trials were performed...
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III-2.4000 Substantial limitation of a major life activity
Major life activities include such activities as caring for one's self, performing manual tasks, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning, and working....
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II-2.4000 Substantial limitation of a major life activity
Major life activities include such activities as caring for one's self, performing manual tasks, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning, and working....
- NEADS (National Education for Assistance Dog Services)
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Risk Cannot be Speculative or Remote
Risk Cannot be Speculative or Remote The results of a medical examination may not disqualify persons currently able to perform essential job functions because of unsubstantiated speculation...
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Classroom Acoustics
Comments were received that urged the Board to address the acoustical performance of buildings and facilities, in particular school classrooms and related student facilities....
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Limitations
In the performing arts, for example, slowing down the action on stage in order to describe the action for patrons who are blind or have vision loss may fundamentally alter the nature of...
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Notes
Lifts also can be used for transfer, although transfers performed with lifts are not independent....
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B.2.ii. - How should an agency proceed in identifying "applicable" technical provisions in Subparts B, C, and D of the Access Board’s standards to ensure acquired products provide comparable access?
Acquired products that meet the specific technical provisions set forth in Subpart B will also meet the broader functional performance criteria in Subpart C....
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A4.32.4 Height of Tables or Counters
Different types of work require different table or counter heights for comfort and optimal performance....
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A4.32.4 HEIGHT OF WORK SURFACES
Different types of work require different work surface heights for comfort and optimal performance....
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ASSEMBLY AREA
halls, courtrooms, public meeting rooms, public hearing rooms, legislative chambers, motion picture houses, auditoria, theaters, playhouses, dinner theaters, concert halls, centers for the performing...
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Peripheral Devices (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Peripheral devices cannot perform these functions on their own. No substantive comments were received and no changes have been made to this definition....
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5. If there is a significant risk, reasonable accommodation must be considered
It was not clear that there was, in fact, a "high probability" of harm in this case, but the mechanic suggested an effective accommodation that enabled him to perform his job with little...
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Compliance with medical requirements of other Federal laws
employer still has an obligation to consider whether there is a reasonable accommodation, consistent with the requirements of other Federal laws, that would not exclude individuals who can perform...
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Who Is Protected by Title I?
individual with a disability who meets the skill, experience, education, and other job-related requirements of a position held or desired, and who, with or without reasonable accommodation, can perform...
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Q4: Road Alteration Projects that Trigger Curb Ramp Improvements Not on State/Local Property
A4: The public entity performing the alteration is ultimately responsible for following and implementing the ADA requirements specified in the regulations implementing title II. ...
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WHO IS IMPACTED BY THE NEW REGULATIONS?
For example: Theaters, museums, concert halls, arts and performing arts centers, stadiums, private colleges and universities, lecture halls, galleries, parks, zoos, other places of exhibition...