An employee break room without fixed or built-in range cooking facilities is not considered a kitchen or kitchenette; therefore, they are not subject to compliance with the...
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Example 2: Without Cooking Facilities
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11B-804.2.3 Turning space
In kitchens within multi-bedroom housing units and on floors containing accessible sleeping rooms with adaptable features in undergraduate student housing, turning spaces complying...
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Types of Alternative Designs
Respondents reported the following types of design alternatives: Water Closet: The water closet was moved further away from the sidewall (> 18+" from the sidewall to the centerline...
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F202.4 Alterations Affecting Primary Function Areas
Areas containing a primary function do not include: mechanical rooms, boiler rooms, supply storage rooms, employee lounges or locker rooms, janitorial closets, entrances, corridors, or restrooms...
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Guest Rooms
In clothing closets provide both high and low bars. 603.4. Coat Hooks and Shelves....
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Chapter 6: Plumbing Elements and Facilities
Chapter 6 provides criteria for drinking fountains (602), toilet and bathing rooms (603), water closets and toilet compartments (604), urinals (605), lavatories and sinks (606), bathtubs...
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4.7.4 Surface
The surface of the clear floor or ground spaces required by section 4.0 shall be firm and stable. The type of surface should be appropriate to the setting and level of development.
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Clear Width [1018.4]
The clear width of beach access routes must be a minimum of 60 inches to enable people using mobility devices to pass people traveling in the opposite direction without veering...
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Documenting Exceptions
Recording and retaining documentation of determinations of the basis for exceptions for any outdoor recreation feature is a good practice. These records will become very valuable...
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Elevated Dune Crossings
An dune crossing that is elevated or has a slope that exceeds 1:20 (5 percent) that is part of a beach access route must have handrails and edge protection (figure 118). Locate...
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Surface
The top layer of ground on a recreation site, ORAR, trail, or beach access route.
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1607A.9 Loads on handrails, guards, grab bars, and seats
[See subsections ...]
- Delta Adjustable Grab Bar 2-Setting Hand Shower 52002-DS
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Key Differences Between Routes
Routes—A beach access route is a continuous, unobstructed path that crosses the surface of the beach to allow pedestrians to play, swim, or participate in other beach-, shoreline-, or water-related...
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Outdoor Rinsing Showers [1011.2, 1011.3, and 1011.7]
If self-closing devices are used, they should remain open and allow water to flow for at least 10 seconds....
- Delta Palm Grab Bar Hand Shower 53001-DS
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F226.1 General
Where dining surfaces are provided for the consumption of food or drink, at least 5 percent of the seating spaces and standing spaces at the dining surfaces shall comply with 902. In...
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Surface Slopes
The proposed rule would have required clear ground spaces to have slopes not steeper than 1:50 in any direction, and would have permitted slopes not steeper than 1:33 when necessary...
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F206.1 General
* * * * * EXCEPTIONS: 1. Accessible routes shall not be required where outdoor recreation access routes are provided at camping facilities in accordance with F244.5, picnic...
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604.7 Dispensers
Toilet paper dispensers shall comply with 309.4 and shall be 7 inches (180 mm) minimum and 9 inches (230 mm) maximum in front of the water closet measured to the centerline of the dispenser...
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604.7 Dispensers
Toilet paper dispensers shall comply with 309.4 and shall be 7 inches (180 mm) minimum and 9 inches (230 mm) maximum in front of the water closet measured to the centerline of the dispenser...
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Current Accessibility Guidelines That Apply to the Forest Service
offices Residences Crew quarters Visitor centers Entrance stations Parking lots Building components such as: Restrooms with and without water...
- Delta Adjustable Grab Bar 2-Setting Hand Shower 52001-UF