OR b. the measurement of the vertical viewing angle (the angle between a horizontal line from the eye to the screen and a line from the eye to the top of the screen) are within the range...
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- Rockwood Manufacturing Company 622 UL Listed 190˚ Door Viewer For Doors 1-3/8" to 2-1/8"
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Area of Refuge Identification [IBC §1007.6.5 (2003), §1003.2.13.5.5 (2000)]
The IBC requires that doors providing access to areas of refuge be identified by a sign that includes the term “AREA OF REFUGE” and the International Symbol of Accessibility (ISA)....
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1134A.8, Item 4.3
Doors to the cabinet beneath the lavatory shall be removable or openable to provide the required unobstructed knee and toe space....
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Section 508
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1134A.8, Item 4.3
Doors to the cabinet beneath the lavatory shall be removable or openable to provide the required unobstructed knee and toe space....
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§ 38.31(c)
(c) The vehicle doorways, including doorways in which lifts or ramps are installed, shall have outside light(s) which, when the door is open, provide at least 1 foot-candle of illumination...
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- Access Board: Tactile Sign Scoping
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Signage
If Braille and raised letter signs are mounted on doors instead of walls, blind persons and persons with low vision may be hurt by someone who is pushing a door open while they are trying...
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907.2.6.1 Group I-2
Corridors in nursing homes (both intermediate care and skilled nursing facilities), detoxification facilities and spaces open to the corridors shall be equipped with an automatic fire detection...
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General: ADA Standard Section 229.1
Section 229.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for windows.
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Horizontal Exits [IBC §1021 (2003), §1005.3.5 (2000)]
compartmentalizes a building allowing occupants to exit the area containing the origin of a fire into another portion of the building that is protected by fire-resistance-rated assemblies (doors...
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Miscellaneous - Areas of Sports Activities, Team or Player Seating, Exercise Machines & Equipment, Bowling Lanes, Saunas & Steam Rooms, and Shooting Facilities
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- Cerebral Palsy Guidance
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11B-229.1 General
Where glazed openings are provided in accessible rooms or spaces for operation by occupants, at least one opening shall comply with Section 11B-309....
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When door vision lights are limited to 100 square inches by the fire code, is compliance with the specified maximum height of 43” to the bottom edge still required?
The Standards do not exempt such doors from the requirement for vision lights (§404.2.11)....
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Carpenter's levels
To determine angles the level must be used with a measuring tape to determine slope....
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Vertical Clearance [§307.4]
Vertical Clearance [§307.4] Headroom clearance of at least 80” high is required along all circulation paths (except at doors and doorways where a 78” minimum clearance is permitted to...
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1133B.2.5.2
SECTION 1133B GENERAL ACCESSIBILITY FOR ENTRANCES, EXITS AND PATHS OF TRAVEL 1133B.2 Doors. 1133B.2.5.2 Hand-activated door opening hardware, handles, pulls, latches, locks and...
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Issue 11: What environmental and perceptual data on natural/daylighting are available from buildings with low vision occupants?
They can tell you the angle, the contrast ratios. The point is, try to write a law around this. It’s impossible....
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Tips for Communicating with Individuals with Mobility Impairments
Offer assistance if the individual appears to be having difficulty opening a door....