Low Energy Doors and Gates [§404.3] Low energy doors and gates usually require activation by the user through a push plate or control and are often used in moderate traffic...
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Low Energy Doors and Gates [§404.3]
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Model Building Codes and Industry Standards
The ADA Standards also reference several industry standards, including the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) elevator safety code and the National Fire Protection Association...
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Registered Accessibility Specialist (RAS) Bulletin RAS 2012-01 Referenced Standards
has no authority to verify compliance with IBC or any of the other referenced standards in section 105.2, in the same way that a RAS had no authority to verify compliance with ASME, ANSI/BHMA...
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Door and Gate Hardware: ADA Standard Section 404.2.7
Section 404.2.7 covers the current ADA Standards for door and gate hardware.
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Full-Powered Automatic Doors and Gates [§404.3]
Full-Powered Automatic Doors and Gates [§404.3] Full-powered automatic doors and gates are often found in grocery and retail stores, hotels, and airports to ease passage with...
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Manufacturer
A manufacturer of telecommunications equipment or customer premises equipment that sells to the public or to vendors that sell to the public; a final assembler....
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Manufacturer (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Manufacturer (Section-by-Section Analysis) This definition is provided as a shorthand reference for a manufacturer of telecommunications equipment and customer premises equipment....
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1010.2.2 Hardware
Door handles, pulls, latches, locks and other operating devices on doors required to be accessible by Chapter 11A or 11B shall not require tight grasping, tight pinching or twisting...
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Manufacturer
A final assembler of telecommunications equipment or customer premises equipment that sells such equipment to the public or to vendors that sell to the public.
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Medical Device Manufacturers
The incremental costs to design or redesign and manufacture accessible products that conform to the standards will be incurred voluntarily by manufacturers that choose to produce them for...
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NFPA: ADA Standard Section 105.2.5
Section 105.2.5 of the ADA Standards cover references to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).
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Medical Device Manufacturers
The incremental costs to design or redesign and manufacture accessible products that conform to the standards will be incurred voluntarily by manufacturers that choose to produce them for...
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§100.304(b)(7) A manufactured housing community
(7) A manufactured housing community....
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12182(b)(1)(E) Association
(E) Association It shall be discriminatory to exclude or otherwise deny equal goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, accommodations, or other opportunities to an individual...
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Q3.) What are the types of “manufacturing processes” that were anticipated where the advisory says “tolerances recognized by this provision include… “those that may be a necessary consequence of a particular manufacturing process”?
One example of a manufacturing process that would fall into this category is the manufacturing of fiberglass shower stalls. ...
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Telecommunications Equipment Manufacturer
A manufacturer of ICT that is telecommunications equipment or customer premises equipment....
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404.2.7 Door and Gate Hardware
Operable parts of such hardware shall be 34 inches (865 mm) minimum and 48 inches (1220 mm) maximum above the finish floor or ground....
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4.25.4 Hardware
Hardware for accessible storage facilities shall comply with 4.27.4. Touch latches and U-shaped pulls are acceptable....
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4.25.4 HARDWARE
Hardware for accessible storage facilities shall comply with 4.27.4. Touch latches and U-shaped pulls are acceptable....
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Door Hardware [4.13.9]
Door Hardware [4.13.9] Hardware used to operate doors, including handles, pulls, latches and locks, must have a shape that is "easy to grasp with one hand" and does not require tight...
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4.13.9* DOOR HARDWARE
When sliding doors are fully open, operating hardware shall be exposed and usable from both sides....
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4.13.9* Door Hardware
When sliding doors are fully open, operating hardware shall be exposed and usable from both sides....
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A4.12.2 Window Hardware
Locks, cranks, and other window hardware should comply with 4.27....
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C. Door Hardware
Is the door hardware (lever, pull, panic bar, etc.) usable with one hand, without tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist, since many persons with disabilities may not have high...