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Search Results "EPAMDs: Electronic Personal Assistive Mobility Devices"
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Can I tell a patient that I cannot treat her because I don’t have accessible medical equipment?
In order to do so, you may need to provide an accessible exam table, an accessible stretcher or gurney, or a patient lift, or have enough trained staff available who can assist the patient...
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4.2 Functional Comparisons
Both FM and IR receivers can be used with the same types of coupling possibilities, including personal hearing aids....
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Checklist for Inclusive Emergency Safety Briefings for Attendees
are fold‑up chairs, which can be stored near emergency exits and allow for people to be moved up or down stairs.They can include the carry-type or the track-type devices....
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F244.5.2 Routes to and Within Common Use and Public Use Areas
Common use and public use areas serving camping units with mobility features shall provide outdoor recreation access routes in accordance with F244.5.2....
- CTIA-The Wireless Association®
- Power PDF Standard 2 Software
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Does a wheelchair user have to use the seat belt and shoulder harness?
the DOT ADA regulations, a transit operator is not permitted to mandate the use by wheelchair users of seat belts and shoulder harnesses, unless the operator mandates the use of these devices...
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11B-213.2 Toilet rooms and bathing rooms
Where toilet and bathing rooms are provided in guest rooms that are not required to provide mobility features complying with Section 11B-806.2, toilet and bathing fixtures shall only be...
- ClickAndGo Tactile Maps
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Paragraph (i) Hearing aid coupling (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Paragraph (i) Hearing aid coupling (Section-by-Section Analysis) No substantive comments were received on this provision and no changes were made, other than the editorial...
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§27.19 Compliance with Americans with Disabilities Act requirements and FTA policy.
[55 FR 40763, Oct. 4, 1990, as amended at 56 FR 45621, Sept. 6, 1991; 61 FR 32354, June 24, 1996; 79 FR 21405, Apr. 16, 2014]
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Key Features of Accessible Stadiums
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§104.4 Discrimination prohibited.
[45 FR 30936, May 9, 1980, as amended at 65 FR 68054, Nov. 13, 2000]
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§8.10 General prohibitions against employment discrimination.
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Two-way Communication [4.3.11.4]
The two-way communication system must be equipped with both audible signals (for people with vision impairments) and visual signals (for people with hearing impairments) and cannot...
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Emergency Planning with Event Facilities Staff
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4.33.7* TYPES OF LISTENING SYSTEMS
Audio loops and radio frequency systems are two acceptable types of listening systems.
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A4.33.7 TYPES OF LISTENING SYSTEMS
A listening system that can be used from any seat in a seating area is the most flexible way to meet this specification. Earphone jacks with variable volume controls can benefit only...
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§1193.43(i) Hearing aid coupling
(i) Hearing aid coupling. Where a product delivers output by an audio transducer which is normally held up to the ear, provide a means for effective wireless coupling to hearing aids.
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36 CFR Part 1193 Telecommunications Act (Section 255) Accessibility Guidelines
ARCHITECTURAL AND TRANSPORTATION BARRIERS COMPLIANCE BOARD 36 CFR Part 1193 [Docket No. 97–1] RIN 3014–AA19 Telecommunications Act Accessibility Guidelines AGENCY:...
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2.2.2.2 New York State Standards
2.2.2.2 New York State Standards As far as can be determined, New York is the only state that has developed written standards for large area FM assistive listening systems....