Treads must be at least 11 inches wide and uniform. Uniformity is important not only between steps but along each step; curved stairs, where the width of each tread varies, do not...
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Treads and Risers [4.9.2], Nosings [4.9.3]
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Performance for Surface Firmness and Stability
Performance for Surface Firmness and Stability In addition to the visual inspection and calculation of the surface deficiency score, the firmness and stability of the surfaces...
- Inclusion Solutions Alternate Entrance Double Sided Sign
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11B-810.6.2 Routes and destinations
At least one tactile sign identifying the specific station and complying with Section 11B-703.2 _|Signs; Raised Characters|_ shall be provided on each platform or boarding area....
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11B-810.6.2 Routes and destinations
At least one tactile sign identifying the specific station and complying with Section 11B-703.2 _|Signs; Raised Characters|_ shall be provided on each platform or boarding area....
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810.6.2 Routes and Destinations
At least one tactile sign identifying the specific station and complying with 703.2 shall be provided on each platform or boarding area....
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810.6.2 Routes and Destinations
At least one tactile sign identifying the specific station and complying with 703.2 shall be provided on each platform or boarding area....
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810.6.2 Routes and Destinations
At least one tactile sign identifying the specific station and complying with 703.2 shall be provided on each platform or boarding area....
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11B-810.6.2 Routes and destinations
At least one tactile sign identifying the specific station and complying with Section 11B-703.2 shall be provided on each platform or boarding area....
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Registered Accessibility Specialist (RAS) Bulletin RAS 2012-01 Referenced Standards
RAS 2012-01 Referenced Standards Effective Date: April 16, 2012 2012 TAS Reference: 105.2 The Department is not the authority having jurisdiction for ensuring...
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Referenced Standards [§105]
Referenced Standards [§105] The ADA Standards reference industry standards for certain elements, including automated doors (ANSI/BHMA standards), means of egress (IBC), fire...
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Highway standards suggesting possible applications for pedestrian surfaces
ASTM E 950-98(2004) Standard test method for measuring the longitudinal profile of traveled surfaces with an accelerometer established inertial profiling...
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1. Adoption of the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design
1. Adoption of the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design. The Department has adopted revised ADA design standards that include the relevant chapters of the Access Board´s 2004...
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Sec. 469.052. Adoption of Standards and Specifications; Rulemaking
[See subsections ...]
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Emergency Communications [4.10.14]
Emergency two-way communication devices, where provided, must meet the ASME A17.1‒1990 standard. In order to accommodate people with hearing or speech impairments, ADAAG also...
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If a more recent edition of ANSI/BHMA Standards for automated doors is issued should that be followed instead of those referenced?
The specific editions of the ANSI/BHMA Standards referenced by the Standards are to be followed (although the Access Board intends to update references to keep them current)....
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Required Compliance [§206.6]
Questions about the ASME A17.1 code should be directed to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (www.asme.org)....
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Designations: ADA Standard Section 216.2
Section 216.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for sign designations.
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11B-703.5.6 Height from finish floor or ground
Floor-level exit signs complying with Chapter 10, Section 1013.7 shall not be required to comply with Section 11B-703.5.6....
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11B-703.5.6 Height from finish floor or ground
Floor-level exit signs complying with Chapter 10, Section 1013.7 shall not be required to comply with Section 11B-703.5.6....
