Accessible routes do not necessarily have to be paved, but must be "firm, stable, and slip-resistant" so that they are safe and usable by people who use wheelchairs or who walk with difficulty...
Search Results "Firm Surface"
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Surface Textures [4.3.6]
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5.3.2.2 Surface
The surface of the turning space and clear floor or ground space shall be firm and stable....
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Must accessible surfaces be paved?
Concrete, asphalt, and other paved surfaces are more reliably compliant, but other materials, such as wood, and construction methods can be used to provide firm and stable surfaces. ...
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Surface and Slope [1015.5 and 1015.6]
The surface of clear ground spaces and turning spaces must be firm and stable....
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2.2 Surface
The surface of an ORAR shall be firm and stable. The type of surface should be appropriate to the setting and level of development....
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Floor [1014.3]
The floor surface within a camp shelter must be firm and stable....
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3.1.2 Surface of Vehicle Parking Spurs
The surface of vehicle parking spurs shall be firm and stable. The type of surface should be appropriate to the setting and level of development....
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5.1.7 Surface
The surface of the clear ground space shall be firm and stable....
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Acceptable Trail Surfacing Requirements
Trail surfaces are currently considered accessible only if the surfacing material is firm, stable, and slip-resistant and the trail has the engineered attributes of adequate width, moderately...
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4.3.4 Tent Pad or Platform Surface
Tent pads and platforms shall have a surface that is firm and stable and is designed to allow use of tent stakes and other tent securing devices. Exception. ...
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Exterior Surfaces
Materials such as gravel, wood chips, or sand which are often used for outdoor walkways are neither firm or stable nor are they generally considered slip-resistant....
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Gripping Surface: ADA Standard Section 505.6
Section 505.6 covers the current ADA Standards for the handrail gripping surface.
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5.1.7 Surface
The surface of the clear ground space shall be firm and stable. ...
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Rotational Penetrometer
The Rotational Penetrometer (Figure 1) is a portable device that provides accurate measurements of firmness and stability on a wide variety of surfaces....
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810.2.1 Surface
810.2.1 Surface. Bus stop boarding and alighting areas shall have a firm, stable surface....
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1014.3 Floor
This section requires the floor surface within camp shelters to be firm and stable and to slope not steeper than 1:48 in any direction....
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INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Accessibility Guidelines currently specify that surfaces that are required to be accessible must be “stable, firm, and slip resistant...
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1017.2 Surface
This section requires the surface of trails, passing spaces, and resting intervals to be firm and stable. A firm trail surface resists deformation by indentations....
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6.5 Surface
The surface of beach access routes and their related resting intervals shall be firm and stable....
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Rotational Penetrometer
The instrument used in field-testing to test for compliance with the Outdoor Developed Areas Guidelines firmness and stability recommendations....
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Surface [1016.2]
The surfaces of ORARs, passing spaces, and resting intervals must be firm and stable....
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1018.3 Surface
The surface of beach access routes and resting intervals shall be firm and stable....
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1018.3 Surface
The surface of beach access routes and resting intervals shall be firm and stable....
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810.2.1 Surface
Bus stop boarding and alighting areas shall have a firm, stable surface....