Vertical clearance shall be 80 inches (2030 mm) high minimum. Guardrails or other barriers shall be provided where the vertical clearance is less than 80 inches (2030 mm) high. The...
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307.4 Vertical Clearance
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1016.9 Protruding Objects
This section requires constructed elements on outdoor recreation access routes, resting intervals, and passing spaces to comply with the technical requirements for protruding objects...
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Can curbs be used to indicate areas with less than 80” of vertical clearance?
The standards specify a maximum height (27”) for the leading edge of barriers so they are within cane sweep, but a minimum height is not specified. Curbs may be mistaken for a step...
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307.4 Vertical Clearance
Vertical clearance shall be 80 inches (2030 mm) high minimum. Guardrails or other barriers shall be provided where the vertical clearance is less than 80 inches (2030 mm) high. The...
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307.4 Vertical Clearance
307.4 Vertical Clearance. Vertical clearance shall be 80 inches (2030 mm) high minimum. Guardrails or other barriers shall be provided where the vertical clearance is less than 80...
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M302.3.3 Head and Back Support
Where the diagnostic equipment is used in a reclined position, head and back support shall be provided and shall comply with M305.5....
- Roadtech Manufacturing Retractable Cone Bar Barricades and Barriers
- WorkZone Safety Products Retractable Cone Bar
- Grainger Telescoping Traffic Cone Bar
- T&W Traffic Control Retractable Cone Bar
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Problem One (Protruding Objects)
Problem One: Objects, such as branches and ceiling-mounted televisions, over a route are lower than 80 inches above the ground or floor. Solution: Prune the branches or remove the...
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Problem Two (Protruding Objects)
Problem Two: A wall-mounted display case protrudes seven inches from the wall and the bottom of the case is 40 inches above the floor. Solution: Place a detectable object or...
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Temporary Solutions for Election Day
Temporary Solutions for Election Day Sidewalks and Walkway Hazards Problem One: Branches or other objects over a walkway or pedestrian route are lower than 80 inches above the...
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M302.3.3 Head and Back Support (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In the MDE NPRM the Access Board proposed to place the requirements for head and back support for diagnostic equipment used by patients in the seated position in M302....
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Saunas and Steam Rooms: ADA Standard Section 241
Section 241 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for saunas and steam rooms.
- Figure 307.4 Vertical Clearance – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
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General: ADA Standard Section 803.1
Dressing, fitting, and locker rooms shall comply with 803. Advisory 803.1 General....
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11B-803.1 General
Dressing, fitting, and locker rooms shall comply with Section 11B-803. Advisory 11B-803.1 General....
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11B-803.1 General
Dressing, fitting, and locker rooms shall comply with Section 11B-803. Advisory 11B-803.1 General....
- Access Board: Vertical Clearance for Protruding Objects
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11B-809.10 Toilet and bathing rooms
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11B-222.3 Mirrors
Where mirrors are provided in dressing, fitting or locker rooms without individual compartments, at least one of each type shall comply with Section 11B-803.6....
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11B-222.3 Mirrors
Where mirrors are provided in dressing, fitting or locker rooms without individual compartments, at least one of each type shall comply with Section 11B-803.6....
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Benches: ADA Standard Section 803.4
A bench complying with 903 shall be provided within the room....