Grab bars and any wall or other surfaces adjacent to grab bars shall be free of sharp or abrasive elements and shall have rounded edges....
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11B-609.5 Surface hazards
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1017.3 Clear Tread Width
The clear tread width of trails shall be 36 inches (915 mm) minimum....
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1017.3 Clear Tread Width
The clear tread width of trails shall be 36 inches (915 mm) minimum....
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7.4.12 Gates and Barriers
Where gates or barriers are constructed to control access to trails, gates and barriers shall comply with 7.4.12....
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11B-902 Dining surfaces and work surfaces
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11B-226 Dining surfaces and work surfaces
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Passing Spaces [1017.4]
Where the trail is heavily used or the trail is not at the same level as the adjoining ground surface, such as a bridge crossing a ravine, increasing the frequency of passing spaces or widening...
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11B-305.2 Floor or ground surfaces
Floor or ground surfaces of a clear floor or ground space shall comply with Section 11B-302....
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Floor Surfaces: ADA Standard Section 409.4.2
Section 409.4.2 covers the current ADA Standards for the floor surfaces of private residence elevator cars.
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Providing Appropriate Information About Accessibility
For instance, include minimum width, maximum slope, and condition of the tread surface (is it firm and stable?) on information about trails....
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11B-405.4 Floor or ground surfaces
Floor or ground surfaces of ramp runs shall comply with Section 11B-302. Changes in level other than the running slope and cross slope are not permitted on ramp runs....
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Surface Smoothness
The standards limit changes in level and openings in floor and ground surfaces, but they do not further address overall surface smoothness....
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Designed Use
In conjunction with the applicable "Trail Class," designed use determines which design parameters will apply to a trail....
- The GRIT Freedom Chair
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Tread Width
The visible trail surface measured perpendicular to the direction of travel....
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Surfaces for Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
Firm and stable surfaces prevent assistive devices from sinking into the surface....
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Step 1: Determine the Applicability of FSTAG
After a decision has been made to design or alter a trail, three questions must be asked: 1. Does the work meet the definitions for new construction or alteration?...
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Clear Tread Width
The width of the usable trail tread and adjacent usable surface....
- ACCESSMAT® - EN - Beach accessibility mats
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11B-411.4.2 Floor surfaces
Floor surfaces in elevator cars shall comply with Section 11B-407.4.2....
- AccessRec AccessMat Beach Access Mat System
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11B-409.4.2 Floor surfaces
Floor surfaces in elevator cars shall comply with Sections 11B-302 and 11B-303....
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Step 4: Calculate Cumulative Deviation Percentage
The drawing shows that: Deviations occur on more than 15 percent of the trail because 15 percent of 950 feet equals 142.5 feet (15 percent of 290 meters equals 43.5 meters), but...
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F247.5 Outdoor Constructed Features
This section requires at least 20 percent, but not less than one, of each type of outdoor constructed feature provided at each location on trails, other than within facilities provided on...