The clear floor space adjacent to the control shall be located beyond the arc of the door swing. Advisory 11B-404.3.5 Controls....
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  11B-404.3.5 Controls
  
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  11B-404.3.5 Controls
  
The clear floor space adjacent to the control shall be located beyond the arc of the door swing. Advisory 11B-404.3.5 Controls. ...
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  When is resurfacing considered to be an alteration?
  
triggers the requirement to add curb ramps if it involves work on a street or roadway spanning from one intersection to another, and includes overlays of additional material to the road surface...
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  Stairways [§504]
  
Stairways [§504] Requirements for stairways address treads and risers, surfaces, nosings, and handrails....
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  402.2 Components
  
Accessible routes shall consist of one or more of the following components: walking surfaces with a running slope not steeper than 1:20, doorways, ramps, curb ramps excluding the flared...
 - Smith System Husky Rectangle Activity Table 24″ Deep
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  Forward Reach [4.2.5]
  
Forward reaches are measured to the edge of available clear floor space. This accommodates high and low reaches and assumes some forward bending....
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  4.10.12(2)
  
The call button for the main entry floor shall be designated by a raised star at the left of the floor designation (see Fig. 23(a))....
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  1016.7 Slopes
  
The slopes of outdoor recreation access routes shall comply with 1016.7.
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  Summary of Recommendations
  
Summary of Recommendations
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  R302.6 Cross Slope
  
R302.6 Cross Slope. Except as provided in R302.6.1 and R302.6.2, the cross slope of pedestrian access routes shall be 2 percent maximum. Advisory R302.6 Cross Slope. The cross...
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  Effect of Handhelds on Transfer Height
  
Participant preference for grab bars and backrest heights for protocols B through E are shown in Table 17. For all protocols the tall grab bars were preferred. For protocol C the...
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  1. & 2. Sidewalk Slope
  
1. ...do the sidewalks have cross slopes (i.e.: slopes tilting side to side) less than 1:50 (critical dimension of ´" or less) [sic] so persons who use wheelchairs can conveniently...
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  11B-406.5.7 Cross slope
  
The cross slope of curb ramps and blended transitions shall be 1:48 maximum.
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  4.8.1* General
  
Any part of an accessible route with a slope greater than 1:20 shall be considered a ramp and shall comply with 4.8.
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  5.1* General
  
Except as specified or modified in this section, restaurants and cafeterias shall comply with the requirements of 4.1 to 4.35. Where fixed tables (or dining counters where food is...
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  4.8.1* GENERAL
  
Any part of an accessible route with a slope greater than 1:20 shall be considered a ramp and shall comply with 4.8.
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  1017.7 Slopes
  
This section contains technical requirements for the maximum running slope and segment length (1017.7.1) and cross slope (1017.7.2) of trails.
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  3.1.3 Slope of Vehicle Parking Spurs
  
The slope of parking spurs shall comply with applicable provisions of section 3.1.3.
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  5.1 GENERAL
  
In addition to the requirements of 4.1 to 4.33, the design of at least 5 percent of all fixed seating or tables in a restaurant or cafeteria shall comply with 4.32. Access aisles...
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  1017.7.1 Maximum Running Slope and Segment Length
  
This section requires that not more than 30 percent of the total length of a trail have a running slope steeper than 1:12 (8.33%), and that the running slope of any segment of a...
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  1016.7 Slopes
  
The slopes of outdoor recreation access routes shall comply with 1016.7.
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  11B-406.5.7 Cross slope
  
The cross slope of curb ramps and blended transitions shall be 1:48 maximum.