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The Basis for the 2010 ADA Standards Pocket Guide
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When is accessibility required for a live work conversion project?
Background The building is a 2-story concrete structure with 37,690 sf on the first floor and 22,334 sf on the second floor The building’s freight elevator has been vacated/removed...
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PATH OF TRAVEL
of walks and sidewalks, curb ramps and other interior or exterior pedestrian ramps; clear floor paths through lobbies, corridors, rooms, and other improved areas; parking access aisles; elevators...
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403 Walking Surfaces
Requirements in 403 for walking surfaces apply to portions of accessible routes existing between doors and doorways, ramps, elevators, or lifts....
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Title II: Program Accessibility
The elevator exception in the 1991 Standards may not be used....
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Aisle Stairs and Ramps in Assembly Areas
Sections 4.1.3 and 4.1.3(4) of the 1991 Standards require that interior and exterior stairs connecting levels that are not connected by an elevator, ramp, or other accessible means of vertical...
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Egress Signage
These provisions include: 216.4 Means of Egress (from 207.3, 410.7, 410.8) 216.5 Parking (from 208.3) 216.6 Entrances (from 206.4.8) 216.7 Elevators (from...
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206.7 Platform Lifts, F206.7 Platform Lifts
The floor level of emergency transportable housing units is elevated above the ground....
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Floor Naming and Numbering
This is a little abstract one, but if you look at those elevator buttons, whether you’re in a building in San Francisco and you come in on the east side of the building and it’s Floor Level...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Ranges 4.3 Accessible Route 4.4 Protruding Objects 4.5 Ground and Floor Surfaces 4.6 Parking and Passenger Loading Zones 4.7 Curb Ramps 4.8 Ramps 4.9 Stairs 4.10 Elevators...
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PATH OF TRAVEL
of walks and sidewalks, curb ramps and other interior or exterior pedestrian ramps; clear floor paths through lobbies, corridors, rooms, and other improved areas; parking access aisles; elevators...
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1009.3 Stairways
Areas of refuge are not required at exit access stairways where two-way communication is provided at the elevator landing in accordance with Section 1009.8....
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III-4.2100 General
During an emergency, elevators, which are the normal means of exiting from the clinic, will be shut off....
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II-5.2000 Methods for providing program accessibility
ILLUSTRATION 2: A public library's open stacks are located on upper floors having no elevator....
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What Terminology Should Be Used?
The specific technical requirements of the standards for surfacing, slope, and the size of the parking space and walkway connection must be met, regardless of the conditions around the parking...
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Access to Programs and Services in Existing Facilities
For example: In an elementary school without an elevator, a teacher can be assigned to a first floor classroom if the class includes a student with a mobility disability....
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E. Community Evacuation and Transportation
A person with a mobility disability may need assistance leaving a building without a working elevator....
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Number of Accessible Entrances
For example, facilities located on steep hillsides may have entrances elevated significantly above grade....
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3. Maintenance of Accessible Features
Towns must maintain in operable working condition those features that are necessary to provide access to services, programs, and activities -- including elevators and lifts, curb ramps at...
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What barriers will it be "readily achievable" to remove?
entrances; 3) Repositioning shelves; 4) Rearranging tables, chairs, vending machines, display racks, and other furniture; 5) Repositioning telephones; 6) Adding raised markings on elevator...
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II-5.5000 Historic preservation programs
ILLUSTRATION: Installing an elevator in an historic house museum to provide access to the second floor bedrooms would destroy architectural features of historic significance on the first...
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In Your Guest Room:
Generally, it is located near the exit or stairwell door or elevators. Read the instructions on how to use it or have someone instruct you on how to activate the alarm. 2....
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PATH OF TRAVEL
of walks and sidewalks, curb ramps and other interior or exterior pedestrian ramps; clear floor paths through lobbies, corridors, rooms, and other improved areas; parking access aisles; elevators...
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Mobility
And the changes in surface elevation – ramps on sidewalks – these types of things....