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Obstructed Reach Depth
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Knee and Toe Clearances
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1991 / 1994 ADA Standards - Plan Review Tool - Doors
1991 / 1994 ADA Standards - Plan Review Tool - Doors Click here to view/download the pdf, Page 1 of 2 (256 KB) Click here to view/download the pdf, Page 2 of 2 (272 KB) * *...
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4.27.3* Height
The highest operable part of controls, dispensers, receptacles, and other operable equipment shall be placed within at least one of the reach ranges specified in 4.2.5 and 4.2.6....
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Lavatory and Accessory Layout by Terry Salo, Architect, CASp
Lavatory and Accessory Layout by Terry Salo, Architect, CASp NOTE: The trash receptacle is preferred to be near the door to allow people to pull the door open with a paper...
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2010 ADA Standards - Plan Review Tool - Doors
2010 ADA Standards - Plan Review Tool - Doors Click here to view/download the pdf, Page 1 of 2 (258 KB) Click here to view/download the pdf, Page 2 of 2 (264 KB) * * * * * *...
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California/ADA Plan Review Tool - Door Maneuvering Clearances
California/ADA Plan Review Tool - Door Maneuvering Clearances Click here to view/download the pdf "California/ADA Plan Review Tool - Door Maneuvering Clearances" (250 KB) * * *...
- Access Board: Obstructed Forward Reach
- 308.3.1 Automatic Trash Can Height
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A4.27.3 HEIGHT
Fig. A6 further illustrates mandatory and advisory control mounting height provision for typical equipment. Note distinction between built-in equipment (considered real property) and...
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Common Questions (New Construction)
Common Questions
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Employee Work Areas [§203.9]
At a minimum, areas used only by employees as work areas must meet requirements for: access to approach, entry, and exit the work area (§203.9) accessible means of egress...
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11B-203 General exceptions
employee work areas shall only be required to comply with Sections 11B-206.2.8, 11B-207.1, and 11B-215.3 and shall be designed and constructed so that individuals with disabilities can approach...
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A4.16.4 Grab Bars
A6(a) and (b) show the diagonal and side approaches most commonly used to transfer from a wheelchair to a water closet....
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A4.16.4 GRAB BARS
A5(a) and (b) show the diagonal and side approaches most commonly used to transfer from a wheelchair to a water closet....
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Are employee restrooms and break rooms required to be accessible?
Areas used only by employees for work are not required to be fully accessible but must be connected by accessible routes and means of egress for approach, entry, and exit and have wiring...
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2. c. REACH RANGES
Figure 18 (high forward reach range), and Figure 19 (side reach range) illustrate reach ranges accessible to wheelchair users or people with limited mobility....
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4.34.3(2)(b) Reach Depth More Than 10 in
(b) Reach Depth More Than 10 in (255 mm). Where the reach depth to the operable parts of any control as measured from the vertical plane perpendicular to the edge of the unobstructed...
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4.34.3(2)(a) Reach Depth Not More Than 10 in
(a) Reach Depth Not More Than 10 in (255 mm). Where the reach depth to the operable parts of all controls as measured from the vertical plane perpendicular to the edge of the...
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Employee Work Areas: ADA Standard Section 203.9
Section 203.9 covers scoping requirements of general exceptions for employee work areas in the most current ADA Standards.
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A4.27.3 Height
Fig. A8 further illustrates mandatory and advisory control mounting height provisions for typical equipment. Electrical receptacles installed to serve individual...