Changes in level up to 1/4 inch (6.4 mm) may be vertical and without edge treatment [see Figure 11B-5E(c)]....
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1118B.3
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810.5.3 Platform and Vehicle Floor Coordination
The height and position of a platform must be coordinated with the floor of the vehicles it serves to minimize the vertical and horizontal gaps, in accordance with the ADA Accessibility...
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Benches
Benches must be strong enough to withstand a vertical or horizontal force of 250 pounds applied at any point on the seat, fastener, mounting device, or supporting structure....
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810.5.3 Platform and Vehicle Floor Coordination
The height and position of a platform must be coordinated with the floor of the vehicles it serves to minimize the vertical and horizontal gaps, in accordance with the ADA Accessibility...
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Model Building Codes and Industry Standards
For example, unlike the ADA guidelines, the ANSI standards require an additional vertical grab bar at water closets, transfer shower stalls, and tubs....
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§ 38.175(a)
Vertical alignment may be accomplished by car air suspension or other suitable means of meeting the requirement....
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Section 36.308 Seating in Assembly Areas (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section 36.308(a)(1)(ii)(A) and (B) have been revised to provide that wheelchair and companion seats must be an integral part of the seating area, dispersed to all accessible seating levels...
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Element-by-Element Safe Harbor for Existing Facilities
The 2010 Standards for assembly areas contain revised requirements for dispersion of accessible seating, sightlines over standing spectators, and companion seating....
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M301.4.1 Clearance in Base (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Three commenters (two manufacturers and one medical association) raised concerns with the six-inch vertical clearance measured from the floor requirement....
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Boat Slips: ADA Standard Section 1003.2.1
The vertical distance is 10 feet (3050 mm) between the elevation where the gangway departs the landside connection and the elevation of the pier surface at the lowest water level....
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11B-1003.2.1 Boat slips
The vertical distance is 10 feet (3050 mm) between the elevation where the gangway departs the landside connection and the elevation of the pier surface at the lowest water level....
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11B-206.2.8 Employee work areas
However, passenger elevators used for vertical transportation between stories are not considered "work area equipment" as defined in Chapter 2, Section 202. ◼...
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11B-805 Medical care and long-term care facilities
Touch screen units shall be allowed to be vertically mounted with the centerline of the display screen no more than 52 inches above the floor in compliance with Section 11B-707.7.1.1....
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Resting Intervals [1016.8]
The vertical alignment of the ORAR, turning space, and resting interval must be nominally planar (i.e., as flat as possible) so that all the wheels of a mobility device touch the ground...
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Dune Crossings [1018.10]
The technical requirements for dune crossings do not address the vertical pickets provided in some handrail designs....
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1. Typical Issues for Individuals Who Use Wheelchairs, Scooters, or other Mobility Devices
Ramps with a vertical rise of more than 6 inches must have handrails on both sides....
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Transit Stops (R308.1) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Boarding platforms at transit stops must be positioned to coordinate with vehicles to minimize the vertical and horizontal gaps....