The slope of the resting area in all directions shall be 1:48 maximum. ETA Editor's Note CBC requirement 11B-403.7 is not present in 2010 ADAS....
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  11B-403.7 Continuous gradient
  
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  11B-403.7 Continuous gradient
  The slope of the resting area in all directions shall be 1:48 maximum. ETA Editor's Note CBC requirement 11B-403.7 is not present in the 2010 ADA Standards.... 
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  Gangways
  Gangways A gangway is a variable-sloped pedestrian walkway linking a fixed structure or land with a floating structure.... 
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  What Are the Requirements for Accessible Routes?
  This section describes the various features of accessible routes within a play area, including location, clear width, slope, and accessible surfaces. ... 
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  11B-403.7 Continuous gradient
  The slope of the resting area in all directions shall be 1:48 maximum. ETA Editor's Note 2013 CBC requirement 11B-403.7 is not present in 2010 ADAS. ... 
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  1015.1 General
  requirements address the clear ground space (1015.2) and viewing space (1015.3) at distinct viewing locations; the turning space within viewing areas (1015.4); and the surface (1015.5) and slope... 
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  4.5.1 General
  In alterations, where a condition for exception in section 1.1 prohibits full compliance with a specific requirement for clear floor or ground space surface, slope, size, or location, the... 
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  2. Follow the Accessibility Standards for Play Areas
  • The running slope not steeper than 1:16 or 6.25%. • The cross slope shall not be steeper than 1:48 or 2.08%.... 
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  Tent Pads and Tent Platforms
  Do not allow the slope of an accessible tent pad or platform to exceed 1:48 (2 percent) in any direction, except when the surface isn't paved or built with boards, the slope may be up to... 
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  What is slip resistance?
  Materials which might be suitable for level surfaces may be inappropriate for sloping surfaces; materials specified for dry conditions may be unsafe when it rains; a leather shoe may perform... 
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  9 [§ 4.7.5]
  The next two questions relate to the slope of flared sides, and you should answer them only if you determine your curb ramp has flared sides.... 
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  Sec.36.304(d)(2)
  Such measures include, for example, providing a ramp with a steeper slope or widening a doorway to a narrower width than that mandated by the alterations requirements.... 
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  1009.4.1 Clear Deck Space
  A clear deck space of 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum by 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum with a slope not steeper than 1:48 shall be provided at the base of the transfer wall.... 
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  5.8.2.7 Base Support Allowance
  An additional sloped region above the base support is permitted at a depth of 25 inches from the front edge of the breast platform at 1½ inches above the floor, and can extend to a height... 
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  Exceptions [1014.1, Exceptions 1 and 2]
  Many times, the roof of a camp shelter is sloped or does not permit someone to stand fully erect while in the shelter.... 
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  11B-1009.4.1 Clear deck space
  A clear deck space of 60 inches (1524 mm) minimum by 60 inches (1524 mm) minimum with a slope not steeper than 1:48 shall be provided at the base of the transfer wall.... 
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  Islands [4.7.11]
  If there is no level space between ramps, wheelchairs can "bottom out" or "high center" while proceeding down one ramp while the back wheels are coming up the other slope.... 
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  4.9.4(2)
  At the bottom, the handrail shall continue to slope for a distance of the width of one tread from the bottom riser; the remainder of the extension shall be horizontal (see Fig. 19(c) and... 
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  2.3.1 
  For example, specifications may include limits on the number of local variations (dips and humps) on an accessible ramp to a maximum of 10 percent slope for no more than 20 percent of the... 
