It is important to remember that not everyone in a building is familiar with all the various circulation paths everywhere in the building and that they may have to use an unfamiliar one...
Search Results "Pedestrian Circulation Path"
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Who Will Provide the Assistance?
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Temporary Solutions For Emergency Sheltering - Protruding Object Hazards
When an object is located higher than 27 inches above the ground it is a hazard if the object protrudes more than 4 inches into the circulation path....
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J. Drinking Fountains
When an object, such as a drinking fountain, protrudes more than four inches into the circulation path, the bottom edge must be at 27 inches above the floor or lower so the drinking fountain...
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Section 206.3
Section 206.3 This section concerns the location of accessible paths....
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Costs
apply to the trail Beach Access Routes $4,497 to $6,530 to purchase roll-out mats for beach access routes, if parking areas, toilet facilities, bathing facilities, and circulation...
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Walk
An exterior prepared surface for pedestrian use, including pedestrian areas such as plazas and courts....
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ACCESSIBILITY
[DSA-AC] Accessibility is the combination of various elements in a building, facility, site, or area, or portion thereof which allows access, circulation and the full use of the building...
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ACCESSIBILITY
[DSA-AC] Accessibility is the combination of various elements in a building, facility, site, or area, or portion thereof which allows access, circulation and the full use of the building...
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11B-233.3.1.2.6.2 Test number one, individual building test
or pedestrian arrival point....
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11B-233.3.1.2.6.2 Test number one, individual building test
or pedestrian arrival point....
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II. Exterior Routes...
In addition, for persons who are blind or have low vision, none of the pedestrian walkways at a facility may have objects that project too far into the paths....
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D. Protruding Objects
Protruding Objects - Examine all interior hallways, stairways and other pedestrian routes: ...to minimize the risks to blind persons and persons with low vision, are all of these areas...
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Picnic Units
The minimum size of a picnic unit is determined by the required clear space around each feature and the type and number of provided constructed features Ensure all pedestrian routes that...
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§ 36.402(b)(1)
Alterations include, but are not limited to, remodeling, renovation, rehabilitation, reconstruction, historic restoration, resurfacing of circulation paths or vehicular ways, changes or...
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11B-106.5 Defined terms
MACHINE (ATM) BATHROOM BLENDED TRANSITION BOARDING PIER BOAT LAUNCH RAMP BOAT SLIP BUILDING BUILDING OFFICIAL CATCH POOL CCR CHARACTERS CHILDREN’S USE CIRCULATION...
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10.2.1(1)
minimum clear width of 60 inches (measured parallel to the vehicle roadway) to the maximum extent allowed by legal or site constraints; and shall be connected to streets, sidewalks or pedestrian...
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ROUNDABOUT OVERVIEW
The crosswalks are set back from the intersection to minimize conflicts with turning vehicles.1 Traffic is forced to travel on a curved path, which typically minimizes vehicle speed to between...
- Landscape Forms Inc. 35: Guide Illuminated Bollards
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1.1.8 Alternate measurement tools
If the F - number system is used pedestrian paths should have a minimum FF of 25. Running slope should be measured along the same lines of measurements as given in Section 1.1.3....
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USE ZONE
[DSA-AC] The ground level area beneath and immediately adjacent to a play structure or play equipment that is designated by ASTM F 1487 for unrestricted circulation around the play equipment...
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USE ZONE
[DSA-AC] The ground level area beneath and immediately adjacent to a play structure or play equipment that is designated by ASTM F 1487 for unrestricted circulation around the play equipment...
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Accessible Routes Throughout the Museum
Some people who are blind or have low vision use canes to detect barriers that jut into the path of travel, whether along the accessible route or any other circulation path....
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T206 Handrails, Stanchions, and Handholds
existing guidelines, require handrails, stanchions, or handholds to be provided at passenger doorways, fare collection devices (where such devices are otherwise provided), and along onboard circulation...
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Animal Containment Areas: ADA Standard Section 203.12
Section 203.12 covers scoping requirements of general exceptions for animal containment areas in the most current ADA Standards.