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Bobrick ClassicSeries Recessed Convertible Automatic, Universal Roll Towel Dispenser/Waste Receptacle B-3974 Elevations
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Question 21
YES/NO 21. Are all the accessible dispensers in the public restrooms filled?
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7(2) Usable bathrooms
Powder rooms that are subject to the requirements of section 100.205(c)(3)(iv) must have reinforcements for grab bars as provided in the guideline for Requirement 6....
- Figure 1009.4.1 Clear Deck Space at Transfer Walls – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
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Resting Intervals [1018.8]
Resting intervals are level areas that provide an opportunity for people to stop after a steep segment and recover before continuing on. Resting intervals are required between beach...
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1018.7.1 Maximum Running Slope and Segment Length
This section requires that the running slope of any segment of a beach access route not be steeper than 1:10 (10%). Where the running slope of a segment a beach access route is...
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F248.2 Minimum Number
This section requires at least one beach access route to be provided for each 1/2 mile of beach shoreline administered or managed by the entity. The number of beach access routes is...
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6.11.1 Natural Elements
Accessibility guidelines for protruding objects do not apply to natural elements such as tree branches and rock formations. However, safety regulations or Forest Service construction...
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6.2.1 Circulation Routes Constructed at Beaches
Beach access routes shall be provided where circulation routes such as boardwalks, walkways, or dune crossings are constructed along or across developed beach sites to provide...
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F201.4.1 Documentation and Notification When Exceptions Used for Trails and Beach Access Routes
Federal agencies shall document the basis for not fully complying with a specific provision in 1017 or 1018 on a portion of a trail or beach access route based on Exception 1 in 1017...
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1018.2 Connections
This section requires beach access routes to connect an entry point to the beach to the high tide level at tidal beaches; mean high water level at river beaches; and normal...
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6.5 Surface
The surface of beach access routes and their related resting intervals shall be firm and stable.
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Study Objectives
Level, highest and lowest heights for transfers to i) a seat with no handhelds present, ii) a seat with grab-bars and iii) a seat with grab-bars and a backrest. b....
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Attachment J
The paper towel dispenser is mounted with its highest operable part 49 inches above the finished floor; the dispenser requires tight grasping to advance the towels; and because of the way...
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California Water Closet Accessories
Design guidance for locating water closet accessories in single user toilet rooms and best practice placement of the lavatory in new construction giving the owner more options to...
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4.22.4 Water Closets
where 6 or more stalls are provided, in addition to the stall complying with 4.17.3, at least one stall 36 in (915 mm) wide with an outward swinging, self-closing door and parallel grab bars...
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Railings—Guardrails, Handrails, and Safety
Terminology Tip What's the difference between a guardrail, a handrail, and a grab bar?...
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1018.4 Clear Width
The clear width of beach access routes shall be 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum. EXCEPTION: At dune crossings, the clear width of beach access routes that are not removable shall be...
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Surface [1018.3]
The surface of beach access routes and resting intervals must be firm and stable. Sand is not a firm and stable surface. Additional information on firm and stable surfaces is...
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Location [F248.3]
Beach access routes must coincide with or be located in the same general area as pedestrian access points that serve the beach.