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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505.7.2 Non-Circular Cross Sections
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...
- Figure 505.6 Horizontal Projections Below Gripping Surface – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
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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....
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Door Maneuvering Clearance
Table 404.2.4.1 specifies maneuvering clearances for manual swinging doors and gates....
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Recessed Doors and Gates: ADA Standard Section 404.2.4.3
Section 404.2.4.3 covers the current ADA Standards for maneuvering clearances at recessed doors and gates.
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11B-306 KNEE AND TOE CLEARANCE
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11B-306 Knee and toe clearance.
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11B-306 Knee and toe clearance
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11B-305.7 Maneuvering clearance
Where a clear floor or ground space is located in an alcove or otherwise confined on all or part of three sides, additional maneuvering clearance shall be provided in accordance with Sections...
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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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305.7 Maneuvering Clearance
Where a clear floor or ground space is located in an alcove or otherwise confined on all or part of three sides, additional maneuvering clearance shall be provided in accordance with 305.7.1...
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4.4 Knee and Toe Clearances
4.4 Knee and Toe Clearances Knee and toe clearances of the four sets of standards are roughly comparable....
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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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4.13.6 MANEUVERING CLEARANCES AT DOORS
Minimum maneuvering clearances at doors that are not automatic or power-assisted shall be as shown in Fig. 25....
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§ 38.77(b)
(b) At entrances equipped with steps, handrails and stanchions shall be provided in the entrance to the vehicle in a configuration which allows passengers to grasp such assists from outside...
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11B-812.4 Vertical clearance
Vehicle spaces, access aisles serving them, and vehicular routes serving them shall provide a vertical clearance of 98 inches (2489 mm) minimum....
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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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4.13.6 Maneuvering Clearances at Doors
Minimum maneuvering clearances at doors that are not automatic or power-assisted shall be as shown in Fig. 25....
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11B-307.4 Vertical clearance
Vertical clearance shall be 80 inches (2032 mm) high minimum. Guardrails or other barriers shall be provided where the vertical clearance is less than 80 inches (2032 mm) high....
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Ramps
Provide handrails on each side of the ramps at the following locations:...
- Figure 404.2.4.3(c) Maneuvering Clearance at Recessed Doors and Gates – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
- Figure 404.2.4.3(b) Maneuvering Clearance at Recessed Doors and Gates – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
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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....