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Common Use Circulation Paths in Employee Work Areas Over 1,000 SF
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810.10 Track Crossings
Where a circulation path serving boarding platforms crosses tracks, it shall comply with 402....
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11B-810.10 Track crossings
Where a circulation path serving boarding platforms crosses tracks, it shall comply with Section 11B-402....
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11B-810.10 Track crossings
Where a circulation path serving boarding platforms crosses tracks, it shall comply with Section 11B-402....
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810.10 Track Crossings
Where a circulation path serving boarding platforms crosses tracks, it shall comply with 402....
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T207.4.1. Small vehicles
Handrails, stanchions, or handholds shall be provided within small non-rail vehicles in a configuration that permits onboard circulation and assistance with seating and standing....
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11B-810.10 Track crossings
Where a circulation path serving boarding platforms crosses tracks, it shall comply with Section 11B-402....
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810.10 Track Crossings
Where a circulation path serving boarding platforms crosses tracks, it shall comply with 402....
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Head Room [4.4.2]
Circulation paths must provide at least 80 inches of vertical clearance. Otherwise, fixed barriers detectable by canes must define areas with less clearance....
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F244.5.4 Location
Outdoor recreation access routes required by F244.5.2 and F244.5.3 shall coincide with or be located in the same area as general circulation paths. Advisory F244.5.4 Location. ...
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T207.4.2. Large vehicles
Handholds or stanchions shall be provided within large non-rail vehicles on all forward- and rear-facing seat backs located directly adjacent to the aisle. EXCEPTION: Where...
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11B-206.2.6 Performance areas
Where a circulation path directly connects a performance area to an assembly seating area, an accessible route shall directly connect the assembly seating area with the performance area....
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General: ADA Standard Section 204.1
Section 204.1 of the ADA Standards covers information on scoping requirements for protruding objects in the most current ADA Standards.
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Wheelchair Spaces
Nor should occupied spaces obstruct circulation paths, particularly means of egress....
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Protruding Objects
If an object is higher than 27 inches and wall-mounted, it must not protrude more than four inches into the path of travel....
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Stairs
Full handrail extensions at stairs are not required where they would project hazardously into circulation paths (§505.10, Ex. 3)....
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Path of Travel
(2) An accessible path of travel may consist of walks and sidewalks, curb ramps and other interior or exterior pedestrian ramps; clear floor paths through lobbies, corridors, rooms,...
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PATH OF TRAVEL
Advisory Definition of PATH OF TRAVEL. The term PATH OF TRAVEL applies only to alterations, structural repairs or additions to existing buildings or facilities....
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11B-405.5 Clear width
Exceptions: Within employee work areas, the required clear width of ramps that are a part of common use circulation paths shall be permitted to be decreased by work area equipment...
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New Provisions for Employee Work Areas
In the final rule, the Board has added a requirement that common use circulation paths, where provided within employee work areas, also be accessible by meeting the requirements for accessible...
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Recessed Objects
Objects can be recessed in alcoves so that they do not project more than 4” into circulation paths....
- Figure 810.10 (Exception) Track Crossings – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
- Figure 307.2 Limits of Protruding Objects – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
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