Section 105.2.2 of the ADA Standards cover references to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) standards.
Search Results "Grab Bars"
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ASME: ADA Standard Section 105.2.2
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Controls [4.15.4]
Push bars are easier to use by a broader range of people because they can be operated with a closed hand, wrist, or forearm....
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Audible Information Systems (slide 14)
We were working, talking to the U of M folks about – they’re developing a 2-D bar-code system that would go with a hand-held....
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11B-226.3 Dining surfaces exceeding 34 inches in height
Where food or drink is served for consumption at a counter exceeding 34 inches (864 mm) in height, a portion of the main counter 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum in length shall be...
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11B-226.3 Dining surfaces exceeding 34 inches in height
Where food or drink is served for consumption at a counter exceeding 34 inches (864 mm) in height, a portion of the main counter 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum in length shall be...
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11B-226.3 Dining surfaces exceeding 34 inches in height
Where food or drink is served for consumption at a counter exceeding 34 inches (864 mm) in height, a portion of the main counter 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum in length shall be...
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606.2 Clear Floor Space
A parallel approach complying with 305 shall be permitted to a kitchen sink in a space where a cook top or conventional range is not provided and to wet bars. 2....
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M305.2.8 Fittings (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Specifically, one commenter (manufacturer) asserted that the technical criteria from the 2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines for grab bars in bathrooms should not be applied to exam...
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5.4.4 Transfer Support Distance from Transfer Surface Recommendations for M301 and M302
located on the side of the transfer surface that is opposite the transfer side (see M301.2.3 and M302.2.3) similar to the provisions in the 2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines for grab...
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Do facilities in remote locations have to be accessible?
Grab bars are not required because the toilets have no walls. The Superior National Forest’s riser is a design that is appropriate to the setting and meets the accessibility standards....
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What Contributes to the Determination of "Readily Achievable"?
9) Installing offset hinges to widen doorways; 10) Eliminating a turnstile or providing an alternative accessible path; 11) Installing accessible door hardware; 12) Installing grab...
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Attachment: Interview Questions
In the facilities you have designed, have you made accommodations for lifts, lift tracks, transfer and roll-in showers, shower chairs, bathtubs, movable grab bars, and other assistive technologies...
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Study limitations
The lateral grab bar was at a fixed height, diameter, and length and always present on the station. ...
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STEP 4
STEP 4 Assessing how to get there: Number of elevated = 4 (1 triple slide, 1 interactive panel, 1 overhead curved ladder, 1 banister bars) 50% = 2 Transfer access required to 2 elevated...
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D3
., lever, pull, and panic bar) usable with one hand without tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist?...
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BINDING EFFECT
This will bar any person who is a member of the Settlement Class from prosecuting or maintaining any claim or action released under the terms of the Settlement Agreement....
- Willoughby Industries Stainless Steel WODS ADA Outdoor Shower
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11B-106.5 Defined terms
EMPLOYEE WORK AREA ENFORCING AGENCY ENTRANCE EQUIVALENT FACILITATION EXISTING BUILDING OR FACILITY EXIT FACILITY FUNCTIONAL AREA GANGWAY GOLF CAR PASSAGE GRAB...
- American Specialties Heavy Duty Stainless Steel Soap Dish with Rectangular Solid Bar 0398
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606.2 Clear Floor Space
A parallel approach complying with 305 shall be permitted to a kitchen sink in a space where a cook top or conventional range is not provided and to wet bars. 2....
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606.2 Clear Floor Space
A parallel approach complying with 305 shall be permitted to a kitchen sink in a space where a cook top or conventional range is not provided and to wet bars. 2....
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C. Door Hardware
Is the door hardware (lever, pull, panic bar, etc.) usable with one hand, without tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist, since many persons with disabilities may not have high...
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., lever, pull, push, panic bar) usable with one hand, without tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist, to allow people who may not be able to easily use one or both hands to...