The IBC (2003) permits one accessible means of egress from: wheelchair seating in assembly areas with sloped floors where the common path of travel meets aisle requirements for...
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Required Means of Egress [IBC §1007.1 (2003), §1003.2.13 (2000)]
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Regulatory Process Matters
Wheelchair spaces and designated aisle seats required to be dispersed vertically on each accessible level. Estimated cost: $33.5 million annually....
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Expert Report of Jeromy G. Murphy, American Construction Investigations, LTD (August 6, 2018)
Baldwin Boettcher Branch Library, 22248 Aldine Westfield Rd, Humble, TX Parking: The designated accessible van space does not include an access aisle that is at least 96 inches...
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Expert Report of Douglas J. Anderson, RAS, CASP, LCM Architects (August 8, 2018)
., Houston, TX Parking: The surface slope in the access aisle of the designated accessible parking space is not level in all directions and exceeds the maximum slope allowed of...
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FIGURE INDEX
409.4.6.2 Location of Private Residence Elevator Control Panel Figure 410.6 Platform Lift Doors and Gates Figure 502.2 Vehicle Parking Spaces Figure 502.3 Parking Space Access Aisle...
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Studies of Wheeled Mobility Devices and Transferring Abilities
The Impact of Transfer Setup on the Performance of Independent Transfers: Final Report provides an analysis of the effect of height, horizontal gap, placement of armrests, and placement...
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BACKGROUND
, or at least 8 feet wide, with an 8-foot-wide minimum aisle, in accordance with Sections 502.2 and 502.3 of the 2010 ADA Standards....
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Alterations
Passenger Loading Zones Sections 209 and 503 Sales and Service Sections 227 and 904 specifically cover sales and service areas, such as check-out aisles and sales and service counters...
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Shelves and Maneuvering Space
Sales merchandise, displays and other items can block access and should not be placed in narrow aisles....
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Tips for Assisting People Who Have Mobility Disabilities
Assisting with Transfers and Movement through Terminal If you must transfer a person with a mobility disability from an aisle chair to a seat on the aircraft, or perform any other...
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2.6 Be Willing to File a Complaint
The aisle should be at least 36 inches wide, and removing some of the benches might solve this problem. ...
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Some Lessons
Passage of the ADA is a story of political leaders on both sides of the aisle who put aside personal and partisan differences to do what they thought was the right thing to do....
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Meeting ANSI Standard S12.60 Requirements
Most non-movable walls today are constructed of a layer of gypsum board, an air space and another layer of gypsum board on the other side....
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B. The ADA Standards for Accessible Design
As relevant here, Section 227.1 states that, “[w]here provided, check-out aisles, sales counters, service counters, food service lines, queues, and waiting lines shall comply with 227 and...
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Wheelchair Spaces
Where a main circulation path is located behind a seating row with a wheelchair space that is entered from the back, the aisle in front of the row may need be to be wider in order not to...
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Exercise Machines and Equipment
It is permissible to locate the clear floor space for such machines or equipment in the aisle behind the device and to overlap the clear floor space and the accessible route....
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Section 36.305 Alternatives to Barrier Removal (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, if it is not readily achievable for a retail store to raise, lower, or remove shelves or to rearrange display racks to provide accessible aisles, the store must, if readily...
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Section 36.305 Alternatives to Barrier Removal (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
For example, if it is not readily achievable for a retail store to raise, lower, or remove shelves or to rearrange display racks to provide accessible aisles, the store must, if readily...
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11B-206.4.10 Medical care and long-term care facilities
It seems evident that, where OSHPD uses the term "passenger loading zone" at Item 2 of its interpretation, it is referring to the access aisle, as described at Section 11B-503.3....
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11B-206.4.10 Medical care and long-term care facilities
It seems evident that, where OSHPD uses the term "passenger loading zone" at Item 2 of its interpretation, it is referring to the access aisle, as described at Section 11B-503.3....
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II. Rulemaking History
The MDE Advisory Committee made recommendations regarding transfer surface height, transfer surface size, transfer sides, transfer supports, armrests, stirrups, lift compatibility, wheelchair...
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1.3.1 Overview of NPRM
tables Diagnostic Equipment Used by Patients in a Seated Position (M302) Transfer surface, including height, size, and transfer sides Transfer supports, armrests...
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