Is the ramp surface at least 36” wide, excluding flared sides? [ADA Stds 4.7.3] Yes _____ No _____ b. Is the slope (up or down the ramp) no more than 1:12? ...
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A7. Curb Ramps
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R308.1 Transit Stops
Transit stops should be located so that there is a level and stable surface for boarding vehicles....
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Instrumentation for Analysis
Appendix C) was created to collect data on the 11 trail segments including Rotational Penetrometer readings, inspection location in feet from trailhead, ruts, tread obstacles, or other surface...
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11B-812.7.2 Marking
The color of the borderlines, hatched lines, and letters shall contrast with that of the surface of the access aisle....
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1018.2 Aisles in assembly spaces
for applications listed in Section 1.9.1 regulated by the Division of the State Architect-Access Compliance, shall also comply with Chapter 11A or Chapter 11B, Section 11B-403 _|Walking Surfaces...
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11B-505.10 Handrail extensions
Handrail gripping surfaces shall extend beyond and in the same direction of stair flights and ramp runs in accordance with Section 11B-505.10....
- Baldwin Hardware Atlanta Escutcheon Entrance Set Door Hardware
- HEWI Range 170 Door Hardware
- NABCO GT1400 / Automatic Standard Folding Door
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F240.1.1 Additions
At the time the second phase is complete, ramps must be used to connect at least 5 of the elevated play components and transfer systems are permitted to be used to connect the rest of the...
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Fraudulent purchase of designated accessible seating. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
However, the proposed rule preserves the right of an individual with a disability to transfer his or her ticket for individual events and clarifies that the intermittent use of the wheelchair...
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DOT Response
provider, the applicant, and the person responsible for the applicant's well-being should discuss the parameters of paratransit service, the paratransit agency's policies regarding attended transfers...
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240.1.1 Additions
At the time the second phase is complete, ramps must be used to connect at least 5 of the elevated play components and transfer systems are permitted to be used to connect the rest of the...
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Model Building Codes and Industry Standards
For example, unlike the ADA guidelines, the ANSI standards require an additional vertical grab bar at water closets, transfer shower stalls, and tubs....
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2) Residential facilities/transient lodging
In addition, where there are more than 50 rooms, approximately one percent of rooms must be accessible rooms with a special roll-in/transfer shower....
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11B-240.2.2 Elevated play components
For purposes of this section, ramps, transfer systems, steps, decks, and roofs are not considered elevated play components....
- Allegion Falcon 1490 Series Exit Devices
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2. Equipment Clearances for Breast Platforms
The knee and toe clearance requirements were adopted from the 2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines and typically will allow a person seated in a wheelchair to pull underneath a work surface...
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CASI California Survey Reports Acceptance Criteria - Construction and Manufacturing Tolerances AC 02-12
All dimensions are subject to conventional industry tolerances except where the requirement is stated as a range with specific minimum and maximum end points....
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Emergency Evacuation Devices
The advantages or disadvantages of these devices are dependent on the capabilities, acceptance, and understanding of the end user(s)....
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Track Crossing
The proposed rule required route surfaces to be level with the rail top, but permitted a 2 ½ inch gap at the inner edge of rails to accommodate wheel flanges (1003.2.7)....
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What Are the Requirements for Accessible Routes?
This section describes the various features of accessible routes within a play area, including location, clear width, slope, and accessible surfaces. ...
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403.5.1 Clear Width
Except as provided in 403.5.2 and 403.5.3, the clear width of walking surfaces shall be 36 inches (915 mm) minimum....
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1018.5 Obstacles
EXCEPTION: Where the surface is other than asphalt, concrete, or boards, obstacles shall be permitted to not exceed 1 inch (25 mm) in height measured vertically to the highest point....