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  210 Stairways
  
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  11B-609.3 Spacing
  The space between the wall and the grab bar shall be 1½ inches (38 mm). The space between the grab bar and projecting objects below and at the ends shall be 1½ inches (38 mm)... 
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  11B-609.3 Spacing
  11B-609.3 Spacing. The space between the wall and the grab bar shall be 1½ inches (38 mm). The space between the grab bar and projecting objects below and at the ends shall be 1½... 
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  11B-609.3 Spacing
  The space between the wall and the grab bar shall be 1½ inches (38 mm). The space between the grab bar and projecting objects below and at the ends shall be 1½ inches (38 mm)... 
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  References
  Below are several references from the regulations that address changes in level. 302.2 Carpet.... 
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  Location and Dispersion
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- Mega Jailhouse Anti-Suicide Grab Bar with Closure Plate 18 inches - Concealed Mounting
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  A. ACCESSIBLE SEATING
  Wheelchair Spaces shall be dispersed vertically at varying spaces from the performance area or playing field, and in each balcony or mezzanine, per Standards § 221.2.3.2, and dispersed horizontally... 
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  References:
  References: NHIS-D published in 2000 in "Mobility Device Use in the United States." IDeA Center (Buffalo Study) wheelbase measurements on wheeled mobility devices... 
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  References
  References IEC 60601-2-52 "Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential performance of medical beds" ANSI/AAMI HE 75, section 16.4.7 (h.... 
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  References
  References Pye, E. (ed.). 2007. The Power of Touch: Handling Objects in Museum and Heritage Contexts. Walnut Creek: Left Coast Press. The DAISY Consortium. 2010.... 
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  Sec.36.308(a)(3)
  (3) The requirements of paragraph (a) of this section shall not be interpreted to exceed the standards for alterations in subpart D of this part. 
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  References
  References "Guidelines for Reporting and Writing About People with Disabilities," produced by the Research and Training Center on Independent Living, University of Kansas.... 
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  Section 35.151(g) Assembly areas (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  viewing angles are between the 40th to 100th percentile of vertical viewing angles for all seats in that theater as ranked from the first row (1st percentile) to the back row (100th percentile... 
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  References
  References Churchill E, and McConville JT (1976) Sampling and Data Gathering Strategies for Future USAF Anthropometry. Technical Report (AMRL-TR−74‒102) (AD A025 240).... 
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  Section 35.151(g) Assembly Areas (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  following criteria: (i) it is located within the rear sixty percent (60%) of the seats provided in an auditorium; or (ii) it is located within the area of an auditorium in which the vertical... 
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  References:
  References: The following sources were referenced for the anthropomorphic data presented here. Specific citations are made in the full committee report.... 
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  Vertical Alignment-Crest Vertical Curves
  Vertical Alignment-Crest Vertical Curves A crest vertical curve is present when a shared use path (or a roadway) goes uphill and then goes downhill.... 
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  303.2 Vertical
  303.2 Vertical. Changes in level of ¼ inch (6.4 mm) high maximum shall be permitted to be vertical. Figure 303.2 Vertical Change in Level... 
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  REFERENCES
  REFERENCES: California Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 24 Part 2, California Building Code, Sections 11B-202.4 This Interpretation of Regulations (IR) is intended for use by the... 
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  303.2 Vertical
  Changes in level of ¼ inch (6.4 mm) high maximum shall be permitted to be vertical. Figure 303.2 Vertical Change in Level... 
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  References
  References Albrinck, J. (December, 2010).... 
