The orientation of at least one handrail shall be in the direction of the stair run, perpendicular to the direction of the stair nosing, and shall not reduce the minimum required width of...
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11B-505.2.1 Orientation
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11B-505.2.1 Orientation
The orientation of at least one handrail shall be in the direction of the stair run, perpendicular to the direction of the stair nosing, and shall not reduce the minimum required width of...
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Stairs
Full handrail extensions at stairs are not required where they would project hazardously into circulation paths (§505.10, Ex. 3)....
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11B-1005.2.1.1 Dispersion
Railings, guards, or handrails required to comply with Section 11B-1005.2.1 shall be dispersed throughout the fishing pier or platform. Advisory 11B-1005.2.1.1 Dispersion....
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11B-1005.2.1.1 Dispersion
Railings, guards, or handrails required to comply with Section 11B-1005.2.1 shall be dispersed throughout the fishing pier or platform. Advisory 11B-1005.2.1.1 Dispersion....
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11B-505.2 Where required
Handrails shall be provided on both sides of stairs and ramps....
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11B-505.2 Where required
Handrails shall be provided on both sides of stairs and ramps. Exceptions: 1. ...
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11B-505.2 Where required
Handrails shall be provided on both sides of stairs and ramps. Exceptions: 1. ...
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505.2 Where Required
Handrails shall be provided on both sides of stairs and ramps....
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505.2 Where Required
Handrails shall be provided on both sides of stairs and ramps....
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505.2 Where Required
Handrails shall be provided on both sides of stairs and ramps....
- Figure 505.6 Horizontal Projections Below Gripping Surface – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
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505.2 Where Required
Handrails shall be provided on both sides of stairs and ramps....
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§ 38.77(b)
the vehicle while starting to board, and to continue using such handrails or stanchions throughout the boarding process....
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Handrails [ADA Standards §504.6, §505]
Handrails [ADA Standards §504.6, §505] Specifications in the ADA Standards for handrail surfaces and clearances facilitate a power grip along the handrail length....
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Clearances between a handrail and wall surface: 2012 NFPA 101 vs. 2010 ADA
Question/Issue: According to the new 2012 NFPA 101 Life Safety Code, Chapter 7, Section 7.2.2.4.4.5 & Exhibit 7.97, the finger clearance at an existing stair handrail should be...
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1008.2.5.3.1 Handrail Gripping Surfaces
1008.2.5.3.1 Handrail Gripping Surfaces....
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Aisle Stairs and Ramps in Assembly Areas
Sections 505.2 and 505.3 of the 2010 Standards provide exceptions for aisle ramp handrails....
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1008.2.5.3.1 Handrail Gripping Surfaces
Handrail gripping surfaces with a circular cross section shall have an outside diameter of 0.95 inch (24 mm) minimum and 1.55 inches (39 mm) maximum....
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1008.2.5.3.1 Handrail Gripping Surfaces
Handrail gripping surfaces with a circular cross section shall have an outside diameter of 0.95 inch (24 mm) minimum and 1.55 inches (39 mm) maximum....
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R409.6 Gripping Surface
Handrail gripping surfaces shall be continuous along their length and shall not be obstructed along their tops or sides....
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Can stair handrail extensions overlap door maneuvering clearances?
No, handrails and other elements cannot overlap door maneuvering clearances....
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T207.1 General
Non-rail vehicles shall provide handrails, stanchions, and handholds in accordance with T207. Handrails, stanchions, and handholds shall comply with T303....
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Section 4.26.4
• Section 4.26.4 of the 1991 Standards requires handrail gripping surfaces to have edges with a minimum radius of 1/8 inch....