The third question, says study co-author Erica Kuligowski, includes a specialized and dedicated egress system known as an occupant evacuation elevator (OEE) that has great potential for getting people with
mobility impairments out of a building safely and quickly, without the assistance of others, and without having to leave behind their mobility devices (such as scooters, walkers and wheelchairs).
Not exact matches
A new NIST study — with findings based on the concerns, insights and opinions of people with
mobility impairments voiced during interviews — provides guidance for helping them get safely
out of multistory buildings during emergencies, including the use of special evacuation elevators.
Proctored exams for students with
mobility impairments, visual
impairments, and deaf and hard of hearing which included: reading
out loud, bubbling in scantron, and writing for student.