The intent of this section of the code is to provide not only an accessible counter surface for the disabled to utilize, but also to allow a free flow interaction with an employee on the...
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308.3.2 Obstructed High Reach
Operable parts of fuel dispensers shall be permitted to be 54 inches (1370 mm) maximum measured from the surface of the vehicular way where fuel dispensers are installed on existing curbs...
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106.5.45 Primary Function
a primary function include, but are not limited to: (i) Remodeling merchandise display areas or employee work areas in a department store; (ii) Replacing an inaccessible floor surface...
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Alterations To An Area Containing A Primary Function
include, but are not limited to – §36.403(c)(1)(i) Remodeling merchandise display areas or employee work areas in a department store; §36.403(c)(1)(ii) Replacing an inaccessible floor surface...
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704.9 Vertical separation of openings
The unexposed surface temperature limitations specified in ASTM E 119 shall not apply to the flame barriers or vertical separation unless otherwise required by the provisions of this code...
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G. Sleeping Areas
Accessible cots have a sleeping surface at approximately the same height above the floor as the seat of a wheelchair (17 to 19 inches above the floor)....
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308.3.2 Obstructed High Reach
Operable parts of fuel dispensers shall be permitted to be 54 inches (1370 mm) maximum measured from the surface of the vehicular way where fuel dispensers are installed on existing curbs...
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F216.13 Trailhead Signs
The technical requirements in 1017.11 require the signs to include information on the length of the trail or trail segment; surface type; typical and minimum tread width; typical and minimum...
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1016.1 General
The technical requirements address the surface of outdoor recreation access routes, passing spaces, and resting intervals (1016.2); the clear width of outdoor recreation access routes (1016.3...
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Location
An accessible route never has curbs or stairs, must be at least 3- feet wide, and has a firm, stable, slip-resistant surface....
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Suggested best practices for architects and other design professionals
architects and other design professionals As the construction industry works to develop standards for construction tolerances related to specific materials and applications for accessible surfaces...
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Signage
Signs should not be made of reflective materials such as brass, silver, gold, glass, or mirrored surfaces unless there is an additional properly located sign that complies with the Standards...
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Location
An accessible route never has curbs or stairs, must be at least 3- feet wide, and has a firm, stable, slip-resistant surface....
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2. Electronic (Digital) Level
Note: Some architects use a "rise over run" formula to calculate the slope of a surface....
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11B-1003.3.2 Boarding pier clearances
At high water, the entire chain is floating and a transition plate connects the first float to the surface of the launch ramp....
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1003.3.2 Boarding Pier Clearances
At high water, the entire chain is floating and a transition plate connects the first float to the surface of the launch ramp....
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Summary of Major Provisions
The final rule adds new technical requirements for floor surfaces, bedrooms, and weather alert systems in emergency transportable housing units with mobility features....