Where ramps are provided, it is important that required door clearances are available at the required level landing....
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Portable Units [4.1.2(6)]
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G. Chapter 6: Wheelchair Spaces and Securement Systems
The two areas in which the requirements in this chapter differ substantially from the proposed rule—wheelchair space maneuvering clearances and forward excursion barriers for rear-facing...
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5.4.6 Transfer Support Gripping Surface Cross Section and Clearances for M301, M302, and M305.2
5.4.6 Transfer Support Gripping Surface Cross Section and Clearances for M301, M302, and M305.2 Description: This provision prescribes a cross-sectional profile of the transfer support...
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Lift Compatibility (M301.4 and M302.4)
As discussed below, the technical criteria provide two options for accommodating portable floor lifts consistent with ANSI/AAMI HE75: clearance in the base or clearance around the base....
- Figure 604.3.1 Size of Clearance at Water Closets – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
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General: ADA Standard Section 608.1
Section 608.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards for shower compartments.
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11B-304.2 Floor or ground surfaces
floor and ground spaces, turning spaces, and in similar spaces where people using wheelchairs and other mobility devices must park their mobility aids such as in wheelchair spaces, or maneuver...
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804 Kitchens and Kitchenettes
Clearances for pass through kitchens address counters, appliances, or cabinets on two opposing sides....
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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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Section 4.1.1, Application (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
work area (not just to areas ‘‘that may be used by employees with disabilities’’), and that the guidelines do not require that any area used as an individual work station be designed with maneuvering...
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Section 4.1.1, Application (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
work area (not just to areas "that may be used by employees with disabilities''), and that the guidelines do not require that any area used as an individual work station be designed with maneuvering...
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Section I: Elevators
__________________________ Location name:______________________ I Elevators Yes No N/A Comments/Remedies I1 Is the elevator car door...
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Floor Plan of Elevator Cars [4.10.9]
Hospital-type cars sized to accommodate stretchers (usually at least 80 inches long) can have side-opening doors if the car is at least 60 inches wide....
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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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11B-608.1 General
Shower stalls that are 60 inches (1525 mm) wide and have no curb may increase the usability of a bathroom because the shower area provides additional maneuvering space. ◼...
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Single-User Toilet Rooms: No Side Transfer Space
Door clearances and turning space, as shown in the preceding examples, further determine minimum room dimensions....
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Exterior Features
All door and window seals pressure and infrared tested to prevent heat loss. Recessed door mat to prevent tripping Thermo pane “E” glass to hold heat in....
- SafePath VulcanLanding™ Rubber Transition Ramp
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Serving Counters
Lowered serving counter provides an accessible space to select and receive food items Notes on photo: Door under counter can be opened to provide required knee clearance when customers...
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Exception 4
Widening doors. Installing offset hinges to widen doorways. Eliminating a turnstile or providing an alternative accessible route. Installing accessible door hardware....
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IDEA Center
clearances....
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20. DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS
numbers and dispersion; (3) accessible public restrooms; (4) accessible tables in food and beverage areas; (5) accessible parking; (6) accessible routes to and throughout the hotel; (7) door...
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Typical Issues
Typical Issues The accessible voting area must be on an accessible route and have an accessible entrance and adequate circulation and maneuvering space for voters who use wheelchairs...