Search Results "Kitchen Work Surface"
- Is My Ramp ADA Compliant?
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Getting In
Sometimes it's fairly easy to add surfacing material, shim up the deck or porch boards, or use asphalt or concrete to bring the access route up to the height of the building floor....
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5.4.2.1 Transfer Support Length Recommendation for Stretchers
5.4.2.1 Transfer Support Length Recommendation for Stretchers On Stretchers, the transfer surface is oriented along the long dimension of the surface on which patients are positioned...
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215 Fire Alarm Systems
New: Scoping based on National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 72 (1999 or 2002). 215.3 Employee Work Areas....
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1017.4 Passing Spaces
tread width on trails or passing spaces at shorter intervals where the trail is heavily used or where the trail is a boardwalk or otherwise not at the same level as the adjoining ground surface...
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5.4.4 Transfer Support Distance from Transfer Surface Recommendations for M301 and M302
surface and can be effectively used to position during a transfer....
- WoodCarpet System 11 by Zeager
- Recmat® System 71 by Zeager
- Rockwood Manufacturing Company 700 Handrail Bracket
- Rockwood Manufacturing Company 702 Handrail Bracket
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B1. Slope
B1. Is a relatively level (1:50 or 2% maximum slope in all directions) access aisle provided adjacent and parallel to the side of the vehicle pull-up area? [ADA Stds 4.6.6] Yes...
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1016.7 Slopes
This section contains technical requirements for the maximum running slope and segment length (1016.7.1) and cross slope (1016.7.2) of outdoor recreation access routes.
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Common Questions (Stairways)
Common Questions
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Non-Circular Cross Section and Clearance (§505.5, §505.7)
Non-Circular Cross Section and Clearance (§505.5, §505.7)
- Guide for Home Remodeling for People with Disabilities and Special Needs: What You Need to Know
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A. Measuring Slope and Cross Slope
First, observe the general slope of the surface and place the builders' level on the pavement at the steepest point parallel to the direction of the slope....
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II. Statutory and Regulatory Background
(c) Reinforcements in bathroom walls to allow later installation of grab bars; and (d) Usable kitchens and bathrooms such that an individual in a wheelchair can maneuver about the...
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Transfer Protocols
participant was withdrawn because he self-reported being able to independently transfer meeting inclusion criteria but when he came in to do the study he was unable to transfer to any surface...
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AIAU Accessible Architecture: Designing for Success (Parts 1-3)
In Part 3, review the details and best practices regarding ADA compliance concerning singage, counters, dining and work surfaces, guest rooms, pools and (everyone’s favorite) bathrooms....
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5.4.6 Transfer Support Gripping Surface Cross Section and Clearances for M301, M302, and M305.2
sufficient to enable individuals with disabilities to firmly grasp the gripping surface and support themselves during transfers....
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Areas for further work
Areas for further work In the process of assisting the various organizations that represent surface materials and professional groups the following issues were identified as parameters...
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M305.3.1.2 Diagnostic Equipment Containing a Wheelchair Space
On diagnostic equipment containing wheelchair spaces with one entry that also serves as the exit, the length of the gripping surface of horizontal standing supports shall be equal to or...