Section 303.3 covers the current ADA Standards for beveled level changes.
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Beveled: ADA Standard Section 303.3
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§27.75(a)(3) Pedestrian over-passes, under-passes and ramps.
(3) Pedestrian over-passes, under-passes and ramps....
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(d) Outside surface at entry door
The final Guidelines also provide that at the primary entry door to a dwelling units with direct exterior access, outside landing surfaces constructed of impervious materials such as concrete...
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Digital Wheelchair Scale With Dual Ramps And Extra-Large Platform, Certified for ADA Compliance, KG Only
The 2620KG ADA Compliant Digital Wheelchair Scale features dual ramps, an extra-large 32” x 40” platform, and 2” edge guards for enhanced safety and accessibility....
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Energy Requirements for Different Surfaces
Energy Requirements for Different Surfaces The energy consumption results are shown in the following table and figures. Table 4....
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Conventional Strollers
The small pivoting front wheels on these strollers make them fairly easy to maneuver, but limit their use on unpaved surfaces or rough pavement....
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Appendix C: Previous Research on the Visibility of Detectable Warning Surfaces
unable, or rarely able to read signs, even under optimal conditions; they were unable to reliably see platform edges in interior transit stations; and they were unable to reliably see where curb...
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406.5 Location
Curb ramps and the flared sides of curb ramps shall be located so that they do not project into vehicular traffic lanes, parking spaces, or parking access aisles....
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406.5 Location
Curb ramps and the flared sides of curb ramps shall be located so that they do not project into vehicular traffic lanes, parking spaces, or parking access aisles....
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4.7.11 Islands
Any raised islands in crossings shall be cut through level with the street or have curb ramps at both sides and a level area at least 48 in (1220 mm) long between the curb ramps in the part...
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What surface characteristics are required of an accessible route?
What surface characteristics are required of an accessible route?...
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§ 37.42(c)
(c) For new or altered stations serving commuter, intercity, or high-speed rail lines or systems, in which track passing through the station and adjacent to platforms is shared with...
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§ 37.42(c)
(c) For new or altered stations serving commuter, intercity, or high-speed rail lines or systems, in which track passing through the station and adjacent to platforms is shared with...
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4.7.7 Detectable Warnings
A curb ramp shall have a detectable warning complying with 4.29.2. The detectable warning shall extend the full width and depth of the curb ramp....
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Chapter 4: Accessible Routes
Chapter 4 contains technical requirements for accessible routes (402) and the various components of such routes, including walking surfaces (403), doors, doorways and gates (404), ramps...
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11B-406.6 Islands
Raised islands in crossings shall be cut through level with the street or have curb ramps at both sides....
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Section 37.42
shared with existing freight rail operations, passenger railroads that do not choose to provide level-entry boarding may, after obtaining FRA and/or FTA approval, use car-borne lifts, ramps...
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406.7 Islands
Raised islands in crossings shall be cut through level with the street or have curb ramps at both sides....
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Why a smooth surface door or kickplate is important
Remember that the latch that hits the push rim is nicking the surface your fingers have to grasp thousands of times a day for years....
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5.3 Transfer Sides
5.3 Transfer Sides.
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5.3 Transfer Sides Recommendations
5.3 Transfer Sides Recommendations
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5.4.9 Interruptions Along Transfer Support Gripping for Equipment Used in a Supine, Prone, Side-Lying, or Seated Position
5.4.9 Interruptions Along Transfer Support Gripping for Equipment Used in a Supine, Prone, Side-Lying, or Seated Position. The bottom of the transfer support shall have no...
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surface mounted toilet paper dispensers
Surface mounted dispensers are now being used for design and construction convenience, and they appear to pose an unnecessary hazard of injury due to the amount they project from the wall...