There shall be no sharp or abrasive surfaces under lavatories and sinks...
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606.5 Exposed Pipes and Surfaces
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Other international standards
Australian NATSPEC Reference Volume 1: Building Works, Concrete Finishes Section Three classes of surface finish based on using a straightedge method of testing: Class A...
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III. Results of the Study
Table 10 shows the surface materials recommended by region and surface composition....
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6.3(1)
EXCEPTION: Entry doors to acute care hospital bedrooms for in-patients shall be exempted from the requirement in 4.13.6 for maneuvering space at the latch side of the door if the door is...
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804.3 Kitchen Work Surface
In residential dwelling units required to comply with 809, at least one 30 inches (760 mm) wide minimum section of counter shall provide a kitchen work surface that complies with 804.3....
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804.3 Kitchen Work Surface
In residential dwelling units required to comply with 809, at least one 30 inches (760 mm) wide minimum section of counter shall provide a kitchen work surface that complies with 804.3....
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M301 Diagnostic Equipment used by Patients in a Supine, Prone, or Side-lying Position (Section-by-Section Analysis)
M301 in the final rule establishes the technical criteria for diagnostic equipment used by patients in a supine, prone, or side-lying position such as, examination tables, imaging tables...
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Spas
Spas Spas must provide at least one accessible means of entry, which can be a pool lift, transfer wall, or transfer system. ...
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Observations and Results
After playing for several minutes on each surface, the children were asked to stand on the surface they preferred....
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Sections 4.8.5 and 4.9.4
Section 505.3 of the 2010 Standards sets technical requirements for continuity of gripping surfaces....
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606.5 Exposed Pipes and Surfaces
There shall be no sharp or abrasive surfaces under lavatories and sinks. [ECTCR UFAS 4.19.4, 4.24.6, 4.34.6.5(8)]...
- Figure 302.3 Elongated Openings in Floor or Ground Surfaces – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
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Grab Bars: ADA Standard Section 604.5
Section 604.5 covers the current ADA Standards for grab bars that are used for water closets.
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1.1.3
1.1.3 A maximum overall design running slope for exterior accessible surfaces (other than ramps), such as sidewalks, of 4% (approximately 1:25) is recommended....
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17. Can broken or older ground level play components be replaced without changing the surface?
Can broken or older ground level play components be replaced without changing the surface? Yes....
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11B-606.5 Exposed pipes and surfaces
11B-606.5 Exposed pipes and surfaces. Water supply and drain pipes under lavatories and sinks shall be insulated or otherwise configured to protect against contact....
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Data Collection Procedures
study surfaces. ...
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Firmness
The degree of surface resistance to deformation, especially by indentation or the movement of objects (U.S. Access Board, 2007)....
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RecGrass Synthetic Grass Ground Surface System Section
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Installation
PIP was exclusively installed by contractors specializing in the surface material. ...
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Stable
A surface is not permanently affected by expected weather conditions and can sustain normal wear and tear from the expected use(s) of the area, between planned maintenance....
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Grab Bars [4.16.4]
Grab Bars [4.16.4] The back grab bar is most usable from the open side. It must be 36 inches long minimum, installed with one end space a maximum of 6 inches from the side wall....
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Connected Elevated Components
Connected Elevated Components When transfer systems are used, an elevated play component may connect to other elevated play components, providing an innovative, accessible route....
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Clear Floor Space
Clear Floor Space The load and unload areas adjacent to ride seats designed for transfer must have a clear space of 30 by 48 inches minimum....