Comment. Signs are required to indicate the availability of assistive listening systems, which are required in certain assembly areas (216.10). In the proposed rule, such signs were...
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Assistive Listening System Signage
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Scoping Requirements
Commenters considered the section on signs to be unduly complex and redundant and urged the Board to simplify the signage criteria. Response....
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Treads and Riser Specifications in the ADA Standards (§504)
Treads and Riser Specifications in the ADA Standards (§504) Nosing Specifications
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F210.1 General
Interior and exterior stairs that are part of a means of egress shall comply with 504. EXCEPTIONS: 1....
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210.1 General
Interior and exterior stairs that are part of a means of egress shall comply with 504. EXCEPTIONS: 1....
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210.1 General
Interior and exterior stairs that are part of a means of egress shall comply with 504. EXCEPTIONS: 1....
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Can parking signage height be considered a "safe harbor"?
The 1991 ADA Standards, Section 4.6.4 Signage requires accessible parking signage to be located so that it is not obscured by vehicles parked in the space. A4.6.4 Signage....
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11B-216.9.2 Directional signs
If a facility has no banks of telephones, the directional signage shall be provided at the entrance or in a building directory....
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Is there a minimum number of risers a stairway must have for it to be covered?
No, the Standards apply to any stairs that are part of a means of egress regardless of the number of risers....
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Handrail Extensions [§505.10]
Handrail Extensions [§505.10] Handrail extensions at the top and bottom must return to walls, guards, or floors and horizontal portions must comply as protruding objects. The...
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Amusement Rides: ADA Standard Section 216.12
Section 216.12 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for signs at amusement rides.
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11B-216.7 Elevators
Where existing elevators do not comply with Section 11B-407, elevators complying with Section 11B-407 shall be clearly identified with the International Symbol of Accessibility...
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10.3.1(4)
EXCEPTION: Where the station has no defined entrance, but signage is provided, then the accessible signage shall be placed in a central location....
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4.1.3(8)(d)
(d) Entrances which are not accessible shall have directional signage complying with 4.30.1, 4.30.2, 4.30.3, and 4.30.5, which indicates the location of the nearest accessible entrance....
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Signage (slide 11)
Location, location, location, especially in relationship to the light sources. And then reverse contrast is better because you don’t have the glare from the background. They really...
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A6. ISA Signage
A6. Does each accessible parking space have a sign with the symbol of accessibility that is visible when a vehicle is parked in the space? [ADA Stds 4.6.4] Yes _____ No _____
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Jamb Signage
...are all elevator jambs provided with signs placed on both sides designating the floor with 2" minimum height raised letters and Braille characters centered at 60" above the finish...
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Information and Directional Signs
Information and directional signs are addressed by 216.3. These types of signs are not required to be tactile but are subject to requirements for visual legibility and contrast....
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11B-216.12 Amusement rides
The CBC signage requirements are more definitive regarding sign characteristics....
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§ 38.113(e) Signage
(e) Signage....
- American Safety Tread Co., Type G505R Stairway Nosing/Tread Replacement
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Signage
Comment and Question by Tom Williams: Along with the discussion about wayfinding and signage, it brings out the issue of contrast and tactile signs and so on....
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Can guards or collars be attached to handrails to prevent skateboard traffic?
No, handrail gripping surfaces at egress stairs subject to the Standards must be unobstructed on the top and sides and free of sharp or abrasive elements so that users can maintain a continuous...