A detailed comparison of the 2010 ADA Standards to the 1991 ADA Standards
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Comparison of the 2010 ADA Standards to the 1991 ADA Standards
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‘‘Auxiliary aids and services.’’
Auxiliary aids and services include a wide range of services and devices for ensuring effective communication....
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§ 382.33 Advance notice requirements
check-in concerning a qualified individual with a disability who wishes to receive any of the following services, types of equipment, or accommodations: (1) Medical oxygen for use on board...
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Advance Notice Only for Particular Services and Equipment
battery-powered wheelchair on an aircraft with fewer than 60 seats; Provision by the carrier of hazardous materials packaging for the battery of a wheelchair or other assistive device...
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F. Availability of Materials Incorporated by Reference
In keeping with OFR regulations, the Access Board provides below the requisite information on the availability of this standard and a summary of its contents....
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c. Transfer Surface Size for Diagnostic Equipment Used by Patients in the Supine, Prone, or Side-lying Position
ability to transfer with a large surface preventing the patient from reaching transfer supports on the opposite side of the transfer surface, while still seated in the wheeled mobility device...
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NPRM
The NPRM proposed that, at new or altered platforms in intercity and commuter rail stations, rail operators would have to ensure that passengers with disabilities would be able to board...
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M101.5 Dimensions (Section-by-Section Analysis)
While the Access Board acknowledges that these are additional issues of accessibility, the final rule follows the MDE NPRM framework and provides technical requirements based on adult dimensions...
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§ 36.303(g)(9)(iv)
with individuals with disabilities, including those who are deaf or hard of hearing or who are blind or have low vision, about how to use, operate, and resolve problems with captioning devices...
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§ 36.303(g)(9)(iv)
with individuals with disabilities, including those who are deaf or hard of hearing or who are blind or have low vision, about how to use, operate, and resolve problems with captioning devices...
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Jean Tessmer
I have used this tool for concrete, asphalt, and raised board walk construction work on federal and private commercial projects....
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19 Inch Low Height
Instead, the study measured the physical characteristics of people who use wheeled mobility devices and some of the characteristics of those devices....
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Executive Summary
Access Board developed the first Federal guidelines for facility accessibility in the U.S....
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4.26.3(3)
(3) Shear force induced in a fastener or mounting device from the application of 250 lbf (1112N) shall be less than the allowable lateral load of either the fastener or mounting device or...
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§ 38.63(a) Requirement
Suitable devices or systems shall be provided to prevent, deter or warn individuals from inadvertently stepping off the platform between cars....
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Regulatory Analyses In this preamble, “we,” “our” and “us” refer to the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board (Access Board)....
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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: Architectural...
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Interim Segway® Personal Transporter Policy
The use of Segways and other similar devices in leased locations should be negotiated with the building lessor. ...
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Electronic File(s) As An Alternate Format
Others read the documents on their device screens by using hardware or software that simply enlarges the display....
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AVAILABLE DATA DO NOT SUPPORT DEPARTING FROM THE CURRENTLY ACCEPTED STANDARD OF 19-INCH TRANSFER SURFACE HEIGHT
Access Board commissioned, Dr. Steinfeld served as the lead investigator....
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Station 1-Physical Characteristics
Wheelbase-measured between the front axle and the rear axle of the device or vehicle....
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Text Telephones (or TTYs) [4.31.9]
These are different names for the same thing: it is a device that allows people with hearing or speech impairments to communicate over the telephone....
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Motor Impairments
Motor Impairments: To evacuate individuals with motor impairments, employers can purchase evacuation devices....
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16(a)(iii)
Compliance with ADA Standards § 9.3 may be achieved by either providing (1) visual alarms that are connected to the building emergency alarm system, and visual notification devices for incoming...