Abrupt changes in level exceeding 4 inches (102 mm) in a vertical dimension between walks, sidewalks or other pedestrian ways and adjacent surfaces or features shall be identified by warning...
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11B-303.5 Warning curbs
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Conclusions
Our findings support those dimensions but also suggest that the width could be reduced to 28 in. Our analysis based on static anthropometry measurements....
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11B-903.4 Back support
The bench shall provide for back support or shall be affixed to a wall along its long dimension....
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11B-903.4 Back support
The bench shall provide for back support or shall be affixed to a wall along its long dimension....
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11B-303.5 Warning curbs
Abrupt changes in level exceeding 4 inches (102 mm) in a vertical dimension between walks, sidewalks or other pedestrian ways and adjacent surfaces or features shall be identified by warning...
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Parallel Grab Bars
In finalizing this rule, the Board has sought to specify dimensions as a range instead of in absolute terms where possible to facilitate compliance without compromising accessibility....
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11B-303.5 Warning curbs
Abrupt changes in level exceeding 4 inches (102 mm) in a vertical dimension between walks, sidewalks or other pedestrian ways and adjacent surfaces or features shall be identified by warning...
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11B-812.10.4 Location
circulation path is not provided adjacent to the head end of the vehicle space or access aisle, the EV charger may be located within the projected width of the access aisle 36 inches (914 mm) maximum...
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11B-903.4 Back support
The bench shall provide for back support or shall be affixed to a wall along its long dimension....
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11B-809.10.6.1 Size
dwelling unit, at least one shower stall shall comply with one of the following: A transfer type shower compartment 36 inches (914 mm) wide by 36 inches (914 mm) deep, clear inside dimensions...
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2. REGULATORY BUILT-IN TOLERANCES
REGULATORY BUILT-IN TOLERANCES: California Building Code Section 1101B.5 indicates all dimensions are subject to conventional industry tolerances except where the requirement is stated as...
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208.1.2
208.1.2 A facility that is making alterations under section 202 as required by s.303(a) of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 must comply with section 208 to the maximum extent...
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407.12.3.2.1 Height (Section-by-Section Analysis)
407.12.3.2.1 Height (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section, presented in tabular form (Table 407.12.3.2.1), proposes alternative maximum heights for operable parts with obstructed...
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Exterior Routes
EXTERIOR ROUTES Floor and ground surfaces stable, firm and slip resistant. 11B-302.1 Openings in floor or ground surfaces 1/2 inch maximum...
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Exterior Routes
EXTERIOR ROUTES Floor and ground surfaces stable, firm and slip resistant. 11B-302.1 Openings in floor or ground surfaces 1/2 inch maximum...
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M301.4 Lift Compatibility
Equipment components are permitted to be located within 8 inches (205 mm) maximum of the centerline of the clearance width....
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Openings: ADA Standard Section 302.3
Section 302.3 covers the current ADA Standards for floor and ground surface openings.
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2. Question: What is the minimum width needed for a level boarding railroad passenger station platform to meet the accessibility requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)?
dimension of 10 inches on tangent track and 13 inches on curves and a maximum vertical dimension of 5.5 inches. 49 CFR 37.42(f)....
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A MINIMUM HIGHEST POINT STANDARD OF 19 INCHES IS CONSISTENT WITH EXISTING ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS
All dimensions are subject to conventional industry tolerances except where the requirement is stated as a range with specific minimum and maximum end points.18 In practical terms, because...
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Parallel Curb Ramps (R304.3) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Where the turning space is constrained on two or more sides, the turning space must be 1.2 meters (4 feet) minimum by 1.5 meters (5 feet) minimum, with the 1.5 meters (5 feet) dimension...
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Size and Spacing of Grab Bars and Handrails [4.26.2]
Grab Bars and Handrails [4.26.2] Use of a grab bar or handrail requires the formation of a power grip so that thumb and fingers can be opposed and the surface of the palm can be in maximum...
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Introduction
First, as defined in Section 104.1.1 and clarified in its advisory, they are intended to apply only to certain sections of the 2010 ADA Standards where dimensions are stated as single dimensions...