to grasp them from outside the vehicle while starting to board, and to continue to use them throughout the boarding process, and shall have the top between 30 inches (760 mm) above the ramp...
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§ 38.159(c)(8) Handrails
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11B-405.10 Wet conditions
Landings subject to wet conditions shall be designed to prevent the accumulation of water.
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405.7.1 Slope
Landings shall comply with 302. Changes in level are not permitted. EXCEPTION: Slopes not steeper than 1:48 shall be permitted.
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405.7.1 Slope
Landings shall comply with 302. Changes in level are not permitted. EXCEPTION: Slopes not steeper than 1:48 shall be permitted.
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405.7.1 Slope
405.7.1 Slope. Landings shall comply with 302. Changes in level are not permitted. EXCEPTION: Slopes not steeper than 1:48 shall be permitted.
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11B-405.7.1 Slope
Landings shall comply with Section 11B-302. Changes in level are not permitted. Exception: Slopes not steeper than 1:48 shall be permitted.
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4.8.5(4)
(4) Gripping surfaces shall be continuous.
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4.8.5(7)
(7) Handrails shall not rotate within their fittings.
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4.8.5(3)
(3) The clear space between the handrail and the wall shall be 1 - 1/2 in (38 mm).
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11B-405.10 Wet conditions
Landings subject to wet conditions shall be designed to prevent the accumulation of water.
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11B-405.7.1 Slope
Landings shall comply with Section 11B-302. Changes in level are not permitted. Exception: Slopes not steeper than 1:48 shall be permitted.
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11B-405.10 Wet conditions
Landings subject to wet conditions shall be designed to prevent the accumulation of water.
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Passenger Loading Zones [4.6.6]
Aisles must be at least 5 feet wide, although a wider aisle (8 feet wide minimum) is helpful at zones that serve transit vehicles with lifts or ramps....
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7.3 CHECK-OUT AISLES
Clear aisle width shall comply with 4.2.1 and maximum adjoining counter height shall not exceed 36 in (915 mm) above the floor....
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B5. Curb Ramp
Is a curb ramp provided between the vehicle pull up area and the access aisle (see figure above) or the access aisle and the accessible route (see figure on page 9) to the accessible entrance...
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(1)(e)
(e) Doorways on the end of the enclosure, opposite the water closet, should have a minimum clear opening width of 32 inches (815 mm)....
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§ 38.95(c)(1) Design load
Ramps or bridge plates 30 inches or longer shall support a load of 600 pounds, placed at the centroid of the ramp or bridge plate distributed over an area of 26 inches by 26 inches, with...
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Play Components: ADA Standard Section 1008.4
Ground level play components on accessible routes and elevated play components connected by ramps shall comply with 1008.4....
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Measuring Door Openings
This measures the clear width of the door opening through which people pass, which is less than the width of the door itself....
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5.8.1.2.1 Ramped Entry Slope Recommendations
5.8.1.2.1 Ramped Entry Slope Recommendations The Committee recommends that raised platforms have a ramp with slopes that do not exceed the following: At 0 to 1½ inches, the slope...
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1017.2 Aisles in assembly spaces
1017.2 Aisles in assembly spaces. Aisles and aisle accessways serving a room or space used for assembly purposes shall comply with Section 1028.
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N. Health Units/Medical Care Areas
N. Health Units/Medical Care Areas In many schools, where emergency shelters are often located, nurses' rooms or other types of health care facilities may be provided. These...
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G. Compartment Size
G. If the accessible toilet is in a stall, does the stall measure at least 60" wide and 56" deep if it is wall mounted or 59" deep if it is floor mounted to allow persons who use...
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N1
N1. Is there an accessible route, at least 36 inches wide, that connects each of the shelter activity areas with the health units and medical care areas (it may narrow to 32 inches...