Attachment G: Modifications to Newly Constructed Facilities
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Attachment G: Modifications to Newly Constructed Facilities
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11B-408.4.1 Car dimensions and doors
Elevator cars shall provide a clear width 42 inches (1067 mm) minimum and a clear depth 54 inches (1372 mm) minimum....
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11B-213.3.1 Toilet compartments
Where toilet compartments are provided, at least five percent of the toilet compartments, or five percent of the combination of toilet compartments and urinals, but no fewer than one toilet...
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Toilet Compartments: ADA Standard Section 213.3.1
Section 213.3.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for toilet compartments.
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Forward Approach: ADA Standard Section 305.7.1
Section 305.7.1 covers the current ADA Standards for the clear floor or ground space required for forward approach.
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Parallel Approach: ADA Standard Section 305.7.2
Section 305.7.2 covers the current ADA Standards for the clear floor or ground space required for parallel approach.
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11B-305.7.1 Forward approach
Alcoves shall be 36 inches (914 mm) wide minimum where the depth exceeds 24 inches (610 mm)....
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11B-305.7.2 Parallel approach
Alcoves shall be 60 inches (1524 mm) wide minimum where the depth exceeds 15 inches (381 mm)....
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11B-705.1.2.3 Islands or cut-through medians
Detectable warnings at pedestrian islands or cut-through medians shall be 36 inches (914 mm) minimum in depth extending the full width of the pedestrian path or cut-through less 2 inches...
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11B-603.6 Guest room toilet and bathing rooms
provide all toilet and bathing fixtures in a location that allows a person using a wheelchair measuring 30 inches by 48 inches (762 mm by 1219 mm) to touch the wheelchair to any lavatory, urinal...
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11B-705.1.2.4 Bus stops
warnings are provided at bus stop boarding and alighting areas, the detectable warnings shall extend the full width of the boarding/alighting area and shall be 36 inches (914 mm) minimum in depth...
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Transfer Platform: ADA Standard Section 1009.5.1
Transfer platforms shall provide 19 inches (485 mm) minimum clear depth and 24 inches (610 mm) minimum clear width....
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11B-1009.5.1 Transfer platform
Transfer platforms shall provide 19 inches (483 mm) minimum clear depth and 24 inches (610 mm) minimum clear width....
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Kohler Washdown Urinal Flushometer Valve Model K-13518-CP Model
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American Specialties Recessed Bedpan and Urinal Bottle Storage Cabinet Model 0551
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Size: ADA Standard Section 1009.5.6
Each transfer step shall have a tread clear depth of 14 inches (355 mm) minimum and 17 inches (430 mm) maximum and shall have a tread clear width of 24 inches (610 mm) minimum....
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11B-1009.5.6 Size
Each transfer step shall have a tread clear depth of 14 inches (356 mm) minimum and 17 inches (432 mm) maximum and shall have a tread clear width of 24 inches (610 mm) minimum....
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Clearance Reduction: ADA Standard Section 306.3.4
Section 306.3.4 covers the current ADA Standards for knee clearance width reduction.
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Conclusions
Conclusions Design criteria based on the univariate analysis of abdomen depth is sufficient if all other clearance dimensions are unbounded (i.e., unrestricted) and abdomen depth is the...
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Bottom Extension at Stairs: ADA Standard Section 505.10.3
Section 505.10.3 covers the current ADA Standards for the handrail extensions at the bottom of the stairs.
- American Standard Exposed Manual Top Spud Urinal 1.0 gpf Flush Valve 6045.601
- American Standard Exposed Manual Top Spud Urinal 1.0 gpf Flush Valve 6045.101
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11B-505.10.3 Bottom extension at stairs
At the bottom of a stair flight, handrails shall extend at the slope of the stair flight for a horizontal distance equal to one tread depth beyond the last riser nosing....
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Are there any procedures or tests employers may require that would not be considered medical examinations?
There are a number of procedures and tests that employers may require that are not considered medical examinations, including: blood and urine tests to determine the current illegal use...