For example, reasonable accommodation may include: providing or modifying equipment or devices, job restructuring, part-time or modified work schedules,...
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What is Reasonable Accommodation?
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Is an accessible route required to rooftop levels?
., equipped with lighting, ventilation, and means of egress) that is āincluded between the upper surface of a floor and upper surface of the floor or roof next aboveā (§106.5)....
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1009.3.3 Area of Refuge
Areas of refuge are not required at stairways in buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1....
- Gamco Partition Mounted Dual-Sided Multi-Roll Toilet Tissue Dispenser - TTD-7
- Just Manufacturing Backsplash Mounted Sink Faucet with Gooseneck Spout
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3.5 Some Examples of Reasonable Accommodation
redistributing marginal job functions; altering when or how an essential job function is performed; part-time or modified work schedules; obtaining or modifying equipment...
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Typical examples of reasonable accommodations are:
Specialized equipment for a data-entry operator who has lost an arm, hand, or finger, such as a one-handed keyboard, a large-key keyboard, a touchpad, a trackball, or speech recognition...
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Preventive Care and Health Education
risk overlooking critical services such as scheduling routine preventive screenings and making usable referrals for these screenings that take into account physical, communication and equipment...
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Visual Alarms
Visual Alarms Common Problem: Accessible guestrooms and suites (and an additional number of rooms specifically for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing) are not equipped with...
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Volume Control
All public telephones are required to be equipped with volume control, as discussed above in section 217....
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11B-203 General exceptions
Specific employee work areas in health facilities include, but are not limited to: nurse sub-stations, operating room tables, counters in clinical laboratories, imaging equipment, control...
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A. Aircraft Accessibility
In addition, different size airplanes must be equipped with different features according to the law....
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Telecommunications. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section 36.303(d)(1)(ii) of the NPRM added public telephones equipped with volume control mechanisms and hearing aid compatible telephones to the examples of types of telephone equipment...
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1193.35 Redundancy and selectability [Reserved] (Advisory Guidance)
Although this section is reserved, manufacturers of telecommunications equipment and customer premises equipment are encouraged to provide redundancy such that input and output functions...
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Paragraph (e) Availability of auditory information for people who are hard of hearing (Section-by-Section Analysis)
These commenters supported the proposed provision that products be equipped with volume control that provides an adjustable amplification ranging from 18-25 dB of gain....
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E103.4 Defined Terms (Section-by-Section Analysis)
We developed the definition for ICT by using the concepts from the existing definitions of āelectronic and information technology,ā āinformation technology,ā and ātelecommunications equipment...
- Hill-Rom VikingĀ® M Patient Lift
- Smith Carrel Hi-Lo Study Carrel - "The Original"
- Accessible Dispatch Taxi Service App
- United States Access Board
- Detectable Warning Systems, Inc. EZ Set Tile⢠heavy duty replaceable cast-in-place detectable warning
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11B-706.1 General
Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR or S/N), also expressed in decibels, represents the relationship between the loudness of a desired sound (the signal) and the background noise in a space or piece of equipment...
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11B-706.1 General
Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR or S/N), also expressed in decibels, represents the relationship between the loudness of a desired sound (the signal) and the background noise in a space or piece of equipment...
- Access for 9-1-1 and Telephone Emergency Services