Handrail gripping surfaces with a non-circular cross section shall have a perimeter dimension of 4 inches (100 mm) minimum and 6 1/4 inches (160 mm) maximum, and a cross-section dimension...
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  505.7.2 Non-Circular Cross Sections
  
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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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  M305.2.3 Fittings
  M305.2.3 Fittings Proposed requirement: Transfer supports shall not rotate within their fittings • Sub-Committee Recommendation: Transfer supports shall not rotate within their... 
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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.... 
- Figure 505.6 Horizontal Projections Below Gripping Surface – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
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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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  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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  § 38.155(a)
  (a) Handrails and stanchions shall be provided in the entrance to the vehicle in a configuration which allows passengers to grasp such assists from outside the vehicle while starting to... 
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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.... 
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  Can handrails overlap door maneuvering clearances?
  door maneuvering clearances can be offset up to 8” from the face of the door or gate to accommodate wall thickness, casework, shelves, or other elements adjacent to doorways, including handrails... 
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  Extremely well done!
  Hello Corada, Thank you ETA and Dan for pointing me to this How-to video on measuring handrail extensions.... 
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  T303.4 Clearance
  Clearance between gripping surfaces and adjacent surfaces shall be 1½ inches (38 mm) minimum. 
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  Ramps
  Provide handrails on each side of the ramps at the following locations:... 
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  Non-Circular Cross Section and Clearance (§505.5, §505.7)
  Non-Circular Cross Section and Clearance (§505.5, §505.7) 
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  A4.26.1 General
  Many disabled people rely heavily upon grab bars and handrails to maintain balance and prevent serious falls.... 
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  A4.26.1 GENERAL
  Many disabled people rely heavily upon grab bars and handrails to maintain balance and prevent serious falls.... 
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  4.9.4(3)
  (3) The clear space between handrails and wall shall be 1‒1/2 in (38 mm).... 
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  4.35.3 Doors
  All doors to accessible dressing rooms shall be in compliance with section 4.13. 
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  F222.2 Coat Hooks and Shelves
  Where coat hooks or shelves are provided in dressing, fitting or locker rooms without individual compartments, at least one of each type shall comply with 803.5.... 
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  222.2 Coat Hooks and Shelves
  Where coat hooks or shelves are provided in dressing, fitting or locker rooms without individual compartments, at least one of each type shall comply with 803.5.... 
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  T207.3 Fare Collection Devices
  Handrails shall be provided at fare collection devices and shall be configured so that they can be used for support when at the fare collection device.... 
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  R409.8 Surfaces
  Handrail gripping surfaces and any surfaces adjacent to them shall be free of sharp or abrasive elements and shall have rounded edges.... 
