Out-swinging doors prevent obstruction of grab bars during entry and self-closing hinges keep one from having to reach back to close the door while using grab bars for support....
Search Results "Door Surface"
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36 Inch Wide Stalls
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Typical Issues
An accessible entrance must provide at least one accessible door with maneuvering space, accessible door hardware, and enough clear width to allow people who use crutches, a cane, walker...
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16(a)(iii)
§ 9.3 may be achieved by either providing (1) visual alarms that are connected to the building emergency alarm system, and visual notification devices for incoming telephone calls and door...
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604.3.2 Overlap
When the door to the toilet room is placed directly in front of the water closet, the water closet cannot overlap the required maneuvering clearance for the door inside the room....
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5. Significance and Use
5.1 This practice provides a means for obtaining a quantitative estimate of a surface property defined as roughness using longitudinal profile measuring equipment. 5.1.1 The PRI is portable...
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D5. Raised Threshold
If there is a raised threshold, is it no higher than 3/4 inch at the door and beveled on both sides?...
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R305.2.3 Blended Transitions
On blended transitions, detectable warning surfaces shall be placed at the back of curb....
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3. Medical Diagnostic Equipment
rulemaking (NPRM) to remove the sunset provisions in the our existing accessibility standards for medical diagnostic equipment (MDE) related to the low-height specifications for transfer surfaces...
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3. Medical Diagnostic Equipment
rulemaking (NPRM) to remove the sunset provisions in the our existing accessibility standards for medical diagnostic equipment (MDE) related to the low-height specifications for transfer surfaces...
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Chapter 9: Built-In Elements
Chapter 9 covers built-in elements, including dining surfaces and work surfaces (902), benches (903), and sales and service counters (904)....
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Handrail Extensions
ADAAG does not require handrails on sloped surfaces that have a rise of less than 6 inches or a projection less than 72 inches, or a slope of 1:20 (5%) or less....
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Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments The development of objective surface measurement devices and objective surface testing was conducted with funding from the National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research...
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g-v
If the answers to questions g-ii thru g-iv are No, can the door be propped open? ...
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11B-245.3 Accessible elements required
The accessible portion of the residence extends to those elements used to enter the commercial facility, including the front sidewalk, if any, the door or entryway, and hallways; and those...
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11B-245.3 Accessible elements required
The accessible portion of the residence extends to those elements used to enter the public accommodation, including the front sidewalk, if any, the door or entryway, and hallways; and those...
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11B-245.3 Accessible elements required
The accessible portion of the residence extends to those elements used to enter the commercial facility, including the front sidewalk, if any, the door or entryway, and hallways; and those...
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Gratings [4.5.4]
These requirements apply to gratings located in any walking surface, including courtyards and plazas, not just those on accessible routes....
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1133A.4.1 Repositionable countertops
Repositionable countertops shall comply with the following: Sinks and work surfaces required by Section 1133A.4 shall be designed to enable repositioning to a minimum height of 28...
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5.3.2.3 Slope
The slope of the turning space and clear floor or ground space surface shall not be steeper than 1:48 (2 percent) in all directions....
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Application Based on Building or Facility Use: ADA Standard Section 201.2
Section 201.2 covers the application of the most current requirements based on the building or facility use.
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Designations: ADA Standard Section 216.2
Section 216.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for sign designations.