Objects that extend into the travel way of an outdoor recreation access route from the side or from overhead can be hazardous to people who are paying more attention to their companions...
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Protruding Objects and Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
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C2-1. Objects on sidewalks
Are all sidewalks and walkways to the voting area free of any objects (e.g., wall-mounted boxes, signs, handrail extensions, trees) with bottom edges that are higher than 27 inches but less...
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Side Partitions and Wing Walls
Side partitions or panels and wing walls can also be used to make protruding objects compliant. The bottom edge of panels or partitions must be 27” high maximum....
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E2-a
Are pedestrian routes leading to or serving each service or activity area of the shelter free of objects that protrude from the side more than 4 inches into the route with the bottom of...
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2. Protruding Objects
Protruding Objects 4.4 Accessible routes or maneuvering space including, but not limited to halls, corridors, passageways, or aisles....
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Wall-Mounted Objects
Overhangs that are above cane sweep height may protrude 4 inches without being hazardous....
- Access Board: Protruding Objects - Sculptures
- Access Board: Standards Regarding Protruding Objects
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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....
- Access Board: Design Solutions for Common Protruding Objects
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7.4.8 Protruding Objects
Constructed features, including signs, shall not extend into the trail tread more than 4 inches (100 mm) between 27 inches (685 mm) and 80 inches (2030 mm) above the surface of the...
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6.11 Protruding Objects
Constructed features, including signs, shall not extend into the space above a beach access route more than 4 inches (100 mm) if they are between 27 inches (685 mm) and 80...
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Do drinking fountains pose hazards as protruding objects?
Cantilevered units at standard heights for people who stand must be recessed or protected as protruding objects....
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Circulation Paths
Error/Omission: Objects protrude into circulation paths from the side or from posts. Objects that overhang circulation paths do not provide clear headroom....
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Protrusion Limits [§307.2]
Objects mounted on walls, partitions, columns, and other elements along circulation paths can pose hazards unless their projection is limited....
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Scoping [4.1.2(3), 4.1.3(2)]
Requirements for protruding objects apply to all circulation routes, including both accessible and inaccessible routes and include corridors, walks, courtyards, stairways, and areas of circulation...
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Location Above Detectable Elements
Objects located above elements that are within can sweep can protrude 4” maximum from the leading edge of such elements provided that any required reach or clear floor space is not obstructed...
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M15
M15. Are all built-in dispensers, receptacles, or equipment mounted so the front does not extend more than 4 inches from the wall if the bottom edge is between 27 inches and 80...
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H14
H14. Are all built-in dispensers, receptacles, or equipment mounted so the front does not extend more than 4 inches from the wall if the bottom edge is between 27 inches and 80...
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2.9 Protruding Objects
Constructed features, including signs, water sources, and so forth shall not extend into the space above an ORAR more than 4 inches (100 mm) if they are between 27 inches (685...
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Extensions
ADAAG (Figure 17) illustrates returns to post that comply as protruding objects....
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11B-204.1 General
Protruding objects on circulation paths shall comply with Section 11B-307....
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11B-204.1 General
Protruding objects on circulation paths shall comply with Section 11B-307....