35.151(e), which establishes accessibility requirements for new construction and alterations, requires that all newly constructed or altered streets, roads, or highways must contain curb ramps...
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[2010 ADAS] 105.2.2 ASME
standard includes additional provisions for runway enclosures, electrical equipment and wiring, structural support, headroom clearance (which is 80 inches minimum), lower level access ramps...
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JURISDICTION
WHEREFORE, the parties hereby agree and stipulate to the Court's entry of this Consent Order and Final Judgment, which provides as follows:...
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§ 37.42(d)(1)
(1) If the railroad operator not using level-entry boarding chooses a means of meeting the performance standard other than using car-borne lifts, it must perform a comparison of the costs...
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Restricted Entrances [§206.4.7]
This applies to those entrances where entry access is verified by security personnel and is strictly limited to certain occupants, but no one else, including guests or companions of authorized...
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§ 37.42(d)(1)
(1) If the railroad operator not using level-entry boarding chooses a means of meeting the performance standard other than using car-borne lifts, it must perform a comparison of the costs...
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608.2.1 Transfer Type Shower Compartments
shower compartments shall be 36 inches (915 mm) by 36 inches (915 mm) clear inside dimensions measured at the center points of opposing sides and shall have a 36 inch (915 mm) wide minimum entry...
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11B-108 Maintenance of accessible features
It is not sufficient to provide features such as accessible routes, parking, elevators, ramps or signage if those features are not maintained in a manner that enables individuals with disabilities...
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1009.2.1 Elevators required
buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1.2, the elevator shall not be required on floors provided with a ramp...
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303.3 Beveled
Changes in level exceeding ½ inch (13 mm) must comply with 405 (Ramps) or 406 (Curb Ramps). Figure 303.3 Beveled Change in Level ...
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Comments from Individuals Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Blind was a member of the advisory committee that recommended the proposed guidelines, but filed a minority report recommending detectable warning surfaces should be required only on curb ramps...
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R302.6 Cross Slope
Cross slope requirements are contained in R304.5.3 for curb ramps and blended transitions, and in R407.3 for ramps....
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Slope [4.3.7]
Where the running slope of an accessible route exceeds 5% it must be treated as a ramp or curb ramp. A maximum cross slope of 2% is recognized for drainage....
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11B-405.9.2 Curb or barrier
To prevent wheel entrapment, the curb or barrier shall provide a continuous and uninterrupted barrier along the length of the ramp....
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907.5.2.3 Visible alarms
Visible alarm notification appliances shall not be required in enclosed exit stairways, enclosed exit ramps, exterior exit stairs and exterior exit ramps. 3....
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[F] 907.5.2.3 Visible alarms
Visible alarm notification appliances shall not be required in enclosed exit stairways, enclosed exit ramps, exterior exit stairs and exterior exit ramps....
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11B-405.9.2 Curb or barrier
To prevent wheel entrapment, the curb or barrier shall provide a continuous and uninterrupted barrier along the length of the ramp....
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Kitchens and Kitchenettes
Section 804.2.1 requires that pass through kitchens, which have two entries and counters, appliances, or cabinets on two opposite sides or opposite a parallel wall, provide at least 40 inches...
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B8. Accessible Route
Does an accessible route connect the curb ramp to the accessible entrance? [ADA Stds 4.1.2(1)]...
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R305 Detectable Warning Surfaces (Section-by-Section Analysis)
At curb ramps and blended transitions, detectable warning surfaces must extend the full width of the ramp run (excluding flared sides), blended transition, or turning space....
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1. Typical Issues for Individuals Who Use Wheelchairs, Scooters, or Other Mobility Devices
Where ramps are used, they cannot be steeper than 1:12. Ramps with a vertical rise of more than 6 inches must have handrails on both sides....
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Part 1. Typical Issues for Voters Who Use Wheelchairs, Scooters, or Other Mobility Devices
Where ramps are used, they cannot be steeper than 1:12. Ramps with a vertical rise of more than 6 inches must have handrails on both sides....
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Suggestion by Eldon Tipping
Eldon Tipping As published in Concrete Construction magazine, September 1998, Eldon Tipping made suggestions for a specification for sloped random - traffic floors such as parking decks, ramps...