The vertical distance is 10 feet (3050 mm) between the elevation where the gangway departs the landside connection and the elevation of the pier surface at the lowest water level....
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1003.2.1 Boat Slips
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1003.2.1 Boat Slips
The vertical distance is 10 feet (3050 mm) between the elevation where the gangway departs the landside connection and the elevation of the pier surface at the lowest water level....
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Accessible Routes Throughout the Museum
Elevators serving public spaces must remain operable....
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11B-1003.2.1 Boat slips
The vertical distance is 10 feet (3050 mm) between the elevation where the gangway departs the landside connection and the elevation of the pier surface at the lowest water level....
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Before January 26, 1992
The museum is in a two story building built in 1970, which has no elevator....
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Visual Characters
For consistency with specifications for elevators in section 407, the Board has added an exception noting that the 40 inch minimum does not apply to visual characters indicating elevator...
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203.9 Employee Work Areas
Employee work areas, or portions of employee work areas, other than raised courtroom stations, that are less than 300 square feet (28 m2) and elevated 7 inches (180 mm) or more above the...
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Where Platform Lifts are Permitted [§206.7]
recreational boating facilities, and fishing piers and platforms They also are permitted in new construction where topography or other existing exterior site constraints make a ramp or elevator...
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ACCESSIBLE ROUTE
Interior accessible routes may include corridors, hallways, floors, ramps, elevators and lifts....
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221.1.1 Florida Vertical Accessibility
code from the duty to provide vertical accessibility to all levels above and below the occupiable grade level, regardless of whether the ADA Standards for Accessible Design require an elevator...
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703.4.1 Height above Finish Floor or Ground
[ECTCR UFAS 4.30.6] EXCEPTION: Tactile characters for elevator car controls shall not be required to comply with 703.4.1....
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Definition of "Mezzanine"
The Board has included clarification that mezzanines are elevated high enough to accommodate human occupancy on the floor below....
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1007.6.4 Instructions
Information on planned availability of assistance in the use of stairs or supervised operation of elevators and how to summon such assistance....
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USE OF THE WAY
Elevators are required to have both a telephone and an emergency signaling device....
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Speech Disabilities
The only “standard” building egress systems that may require a person to have the ability to speak in order to evacuate a building are the emergency phone systems in areas of refuge, elevators...
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Approach, Enter, and Exit
This applies to all employee work areas except employee works areas that meet the elevation, size, and function requirements identified in TAS 203.9....
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Controls
Recommendations: Buttons and plates should be raised or flush and at least ¾ inch in diameter (as specified for elevator control panels)....
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Egress, Means of
Areas of rescue assistance or evacuation elevators may be included as part of accessible means of egress....
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Other Requirements [4.11.2]
Platform lifts must comply with all applicable state and local codes and with the ASME A17.1 Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators, Section XX (1990)....
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Floor and Ground Surfaces
They apply to: interior and exterior accessible routes, including walking surfaces, ramps, elevators, and lifts stairways that are part of a means of egress required...
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Circulation Paths Serving Exempted Spaces [§203]
spaces used only by service personnel; spaces accessed only by ladders, catwalks, crawl spaces, or very narrow passageways; employee work areas under 300 sq. ft. that are elevated...
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§ 37.43(c)
and return areas and employment areas (except those involving non-occupiable spaces accessed only by ladders, catwalks, crawl spaces, very narrow passageways, or freight (non-passenger) elevators...
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ACCESSIBLE ROUTE
Interior accessible routes may include corridors, hallways, floors, ramps, elevators and lifts....
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CIRCULATION PATH
[DSA-AC] An exterior or interior way of passage provided for pedestrian travel, including but not limited to, walks, hallways, courtyards, elevators, platform lifts, ramps, stairways, and...