Friday, September 28, 2007

Icy campus worse for some people

The next time you complain about how difficult it is to get around campus in snowy weather, keep in mind that for people with limited mobility, it can be a nightmare. People with wheelchairs, crutches and other forms of decreased mobility might find it hard get to class at all when the weather outside is frightful. Physical Plant officials said the hardest thing about the icy weather is making sure people with disabilities are fully accommodated. As with sidewalks, ramps can become extremely slippery and dangerous in this type of weather. Doors can be hard to open when theres a two-inch layer of ice coating the path in front of them. Its absolutely essential these areas stay operable in icy conditions. Although the universitys snow and ice plan lists ADA entrances as its highest priority, there have still been complaints about general accessibility.

Friday, September 14, 2007

Disability rules to affect foreign cruises

A proposed set of regulations based on the Americans with Disabilities Act would affect all U.S. cruise ships and all foreign cruise ships at U.S. docks. The proposal is on hold pending public comment but the government should finalize it later this year. The South Florida Sun-Sentinel reported that the federal government's proposed rules would ban discriminatory practices aboard such vessels and would likely force all cruise ships docked in U.S. ports to become more accessible to the handicapped. International Council of Cruise Lines exec Ted Thompson said the implications of the proposal would not fully be known until any new ship design guidelines are revealed. It is difficult to analyze the impact of these regulations until we know more regarding the content of the guidelines, Thompson said.