Examples of Barriers to Accessibility Architectural A building has just one entrance that is up a flight of stairs and has no ramp....
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Protruding Objects
The undersides of stairs in any route must be enclosed or protected with a cane-detectable barrier, so that people who are blind or have vision loss will not hit their heads on the underside...
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11B-206.2.8 Employee work areas
Large pieces of equipment, such as electric turbines or water pumping apparatus, may have stairs and elevated walkways used for overseeing or monitoring purposes which are physically part...
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Mobility
Generally speaking, if a person cannot physically negotiate, use, or operate some part or element of a standard building egress system, like stairs or the door locks or latches, then that...
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2. Typical Issues for Individuals Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision
Examples may include handrail extensions on stairs and ramps, post- or wall-mounted signs, drinking fountains, and low hanging tree limbs....
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Allowance and Reach Ranges 4.3 Accessible Route 4.4 Protruding Objects 4.5 Ground and Floor Surfaces 4.6 Parking and Passenger Loading Zones 4.7 Curb Ramps 4.8 Ramps 4.9 Stairs...
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Part 2. Typical Issues for Voters Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision
Examples include handrail extensions on stairs and ramps, post or wall-mounted signs, outdoor drinking fountains, and tree limbs that are lower than 80 inches above the walk....
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General [4.1.6(1)]
For example, 4.1.6(1) describes the type of work that triggers provision of vertical access between floors (major structural modification resulting from replacement or addition of stairs...
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11B-206.2.8 Employee work areas
Large pieces of equipment, such as electric turbines or water pumping apparatus, may have stairs and elevated walkways used for overseeing or monitoring purposes which are physically part...
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ETA Opinion: ADA Signage at Exit Doors
They clearly are interpreting that doors to fire stairs are required to have the raised letter and Braille signage and that they should comply with the other requirements that are scoped...
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[2010 ADAS] 105.2.4 ICC/IBC
The IBC also provides requirements for areas of refuge, which are fire-rated spaces on levels above or below the exit discharge levels where people unable to use stairs can go to register...
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F105.2.4 ICC/IBC
The IBC also provides requirements for areas of refuge, which are fire-rated spaces on levels above or below the exit discharge levels where people unable to use stairs can go to register...
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Exercise Equipment and Machines
Likewise, cardiovascular exercise machines, such as stationary bicycles, rowing machines, stair climbers and treadmills, are all different types of machines....
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105.2.4 ICC/IBC
The IBC also provides requirements for areas of refuge, which are fire-rated spaces on levels above or below the exit discharge levels where people unable to use stairs can go to register...
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POWER DISRUPTION
Power outages are a nuisance for everyone, but they can be life-threatening for those who are vulnerable to extreme temperatures, live in high-rises and cannot use the stairs, use oxygen...
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105.2.4 ICC/IBC
The IBC also provides requirements for areas of refuge, which are fire-rated spaces on levels above or below the exit discharge levels where people unable to use stairs can go to register...
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Defining Disability Broadly
People with disabilities and activity limitations include those who have: Conditions which interfere with walking or using stairs (joint pain, mobility device user – wheelchair,...
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ICC/IBC
The IBC also provides requirements for areas of refuge, which are fire-rated spaces on levels above or below the exit discharge levels where people unable to use stairs can go to register...
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Vertical Dispersion: ADA Standard Section 221.2.3.2
Section 221.2.3.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for vertical dispersion in assembly areas.
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Section 4.1.3, Accessible Buildings: New Construction (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Sections 4.1.3 (1) through (4) cover accessible routes, protruding objects, ground and floor surfaces, and stairs....
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Section 4.1.3, Accessible Buildings: New Construction (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Sections 4.1.3 (1) through (4) cover accessible routes, protruding objects, ground and floor surfaces, and stairs....
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