Section 4.3.11 outlines specific areas that may be designed as an area of rescue assistance, including stairway landings, exit balconies, and corridors....
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  Areas of Rescue Assistance [4.1.3(9), 4.3.11]
  
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  Background
  These are just a few of the problems faced by Land Managers who are trying to make decisions on natural surfacing materials that create a firm and stable trail.... 
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  Handrails
  Handrail extensions are required at the top landing but not at the bottom. The clear width between handrails must be between 33 and 38 inches.... 
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  1003.2.13.2 Enclosed stairways
  of an accessible means of egress, shall have a clear width of 48 inches (1219 mm) minimum between handrails and shall either incorporate an area of refuge within an enlarged floor-level landing... 
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  Selection of Participants
  Forest Service, and Bureau of Land Management.... 
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  1132A.5.1 General
  The floor or landing on the dwelling unit side of the primary entry door and any required exit door shall have a minimum length of not less than 44 inches (1118 mm).... 
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  More Information on Emergency Planning
  It is too late to start planning when: The land is sliding, The water is rising, The wind is blowing, The brush is burning, The earth is shaking,... 
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  NPRM and Comments
  ., stations that, because of changes in land use, had become higher passenger volume stations than they were in 1991).... 
- Ascension Virtuoso 5460F Vertical Permanently-Installed Wheelchair Lift
- Armor-Tile Tactile Systems Modular Paver Systems
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  Cane detectable barriers at stand pipes in stair ways
  Does anyone have photos of cane detectable barriers that you have seen/used around the stand pipes and fire risers which are installed in corner landings of stair wells?... 
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  1023.9 Stairway identification signs
  A sign shall be provided at each floor landing in an interior exit stairway and ramp connecting more than three stories designating the floor level, the terminus of the top and bottom of... 
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  36 CFR Part 1191 ABA Accessibility Guidelines, Outdoor Developed Areas
  outdoor areas developed for recreational purposes: Department of Agriculture (Forest Service); Department of Defense (Army Corps of Engineers); and Department of the Interior (Bureau of Land... 
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  1009.3.3 Handrails
  Handrail extensions specified by 505.10.1 shall not be required at the bottom landing serving a sloped entry. 2.... 
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  Power-Operated Doors or Gates
  In addition, the Board has added clarification, consistent with the ANSI standard, that the exception in section 410.5 does not apply to platform lifts serving more than two landings.... 
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  1009.3.3 Handrails
  Handrail extensions specified by 505.10.1 shall not be required at the bottom landing serving a sloped entry. 2.... 
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  1009.3.3 Handrails
  Handrail extensions specified by 505.10.1 shall not be required at the bottom landing serving a sloped entry. 2.... 
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  Edge Protection
  ADAAG addresses drop-offs along ramps and ramp landings but not along other portions of accessible routes or circulation paths.... 
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  Rise
  While intermediate landings offer resting points, they do not reduce the amount of force people using wheelchairs must exert traveling up ramps.... 
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  Stairs
  use crutches or a cane or who have limited balance may fall at the top or bottom of the stairs because they have no railing to hold onto as they make the transition from the steps to the landing... 
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  11B-1009.3.3 Handrails
  Exceptions: Handrail extensions specified by Section 11B-505.10.1 shall not be required at the bottom landing serving a sloped entry.... 
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