At door landings, handrails are not required on ramp runs less than 6 inches (152 mm) in rise or 72 inches (1829 mm) in length....
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11B-405.8 Handrails
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11B-206.4 Entrances
Entrance doors, doorways, and gates shall comply with Section 11B-404 and shall be on an accessible route complying with Section 11B-402. Exceptions: 1. Reserved....
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11B-604.3.1 Size
Note The CBC 11B-604.3.1 requirement for maneuvering space in front of accessible water closets exceeds the 2010 ADA Standards requirement for water closet clear floor space, but a door...
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11B-405.8 Handrails
At door landings, handrails are not required on ramp runs less than 6 inches (152 mm) in rise or 72 inches (1829 mm) in length....
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11B-703.7.2.6.1 Men’s toilet and bathing facilities
The triangle symbol shall contrast with the door, either light on a dark background or dark on a light background....
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11B-213.2.1 Unisex (single-use or family) toilet and unisex bathing rooms
Doors to unisex toilet rooms and unisex bathing rooms shall have privacy latches....
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11B-612.2 Bench
Doors shall not swing into the clear floor space required by Section 11B-903.2....
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11B-505.2 Where required
At door landings, handrails are not required when the ramp run is less than 6 inches (152 mm) in rise or 72 inches (1829 mm) in length....
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11B-703.7.2.6.1 Men’s toilet and bathing facilities
The triangle symbol shall contrast with the door, either light on a dark background or dark on a light background....
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ATM Clear Floor or Ground Space
Some commenters advised that compliance would be more feasible if the provision recognized an allowable level of force that could be applied without the control being activated....
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205 and 309 Operable Parts
Similarly, section 309.4 of the 2010 Standards exempts gas pump nozzles, but only from the technical requirement for activating force....
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AN INCREASING NUMBER OF HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS ARE TRANSITIONING TO ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT TABLES
25 percent today.20 Conversely, if a new standard lower than 19 inches is established, thereby deeming all current adjustable tables inaccessible, the entire U.S. health system will be forced...
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Seat Width Evaluation
It may be of value in future work to investigate transfer performance when the seat width is forced to vary between protocols and transfer trials....
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Establish a Grievance Procedure
This procedure encourages prompt and equitable resolution of the problem at the local or state level without forcing people to file a federal complaint or a lawsuit....
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X. Designated Agencies
Department of Labor: Labor and the work force....
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3. Medical Diagnostic Equipment
The NPRM is open for public comment on Regulations.gov until August 31, 2023. More information is available in the Federal Register notice)....
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3. Medical Diagnostic Equipment
The NPRM is open for public comment on Regulations.gov until August 31, 2023. More information is available in the Federal Register notice)....
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R302.2 Components
Doors, doorways, and gates complying with section 404 of Appendix D to 36 CFR part 1191. Advisory R302.2 Components....
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Proceedings of: Workshop on Improving Building Design for Persons with Low Vision
During the last 20 years, two strong driving forces have influenced the design and performance of these public buildings: 1) GSA’s Design Excellence philosophy “to provide dramatic improvements...
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DOT Response
Legislative rules—like parts 37 and 38—have the force and effect of Federal law and, with certain exceptions not germane to this discussion, are issued through the normal Administrative...
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Reach Ranges and Operability Requirements
ABAAS, section 309 requires that controls and operating mechanisms be operable with one hand without tight grasping, pinching, or wrist twisting, using a force no greater than 5 pounds (...
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Material Characteristics (slide 6)
But now it’s hard for people to find which ones of those [glass panels] are doors....
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II-6.5000 Alterations to historic properties
There appears, however, to be a problem if one of the interior doors is widened, because historic decorative features on the door might be destroyed....
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Title III Readily Achievable Barrier Removal
., hotels, resorts, swim clubs, and sites of events open to the public) remove physical barriers in existing pools to the extent that it is readily achievable to do so (i.e., easily accomplishable...