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1023.9 Stairway identification signs
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11B-504.2 Treads and risers
Exception: Curved stairways with winder treads are permitted at stairs which are not part of a required means of egress....
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11B-504.2 Treads and risers
Exception: Curved stairways with winder treads are permitted at stairs which are not part of a required means of egress. ...
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11B-504.2 Treads and risers
Exception: Curved stairways with winder treads are permitted at stairs which are not part of a required means of egress....
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1022.9 Stairway identification signs
1022.9 Stairway identification signs. ......
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1023.9 Stairway identification signs
landing of each floor level, placed adjacent to the door on the latch side, in all enclosed stairways in buildings two or more stories in height to identify the floor level....
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Continuity: ADA Standard Section 505.3
Section 505.3 covers the current ADA Standards for the continuity of handrails.
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11B-505.3 Continuity
Handrails shall be continuous within the full length of each stair flight or ramp run. Inside handrails on switchback or dogleg stairs and ramps shall be continuous between flights...
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1015.3 Height
On stairways and stepped aisles, from the line connecting the leading edges of the tread nosings. On ramps and ramped aisles, from the ramp surface at the guard....
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1003.2.13.7
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Stairway Handrails Requirements in the ADA Standards (§504)
Stairway Handrails Requirements in the ADA Standards (§504) Protruding Objects The ADA Standards address hazards posed by protruding objects, such as standpipe valves, along...
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11B-206.2.3.1 Stairs and escalators in existing buildings
In alterations and additions, where an escalator or stair is provided where none existed previously and major structural modifications are necessary for the installation, an...
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11B-206.2.3.1 Stairs and escalators in existing buildings
In alterations and additions, where an escalator or stair is provided where none existed previously and major structural modifications are necessary for the installation, an...
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11B-206.2.3.1 Stairs and escalators in existing buildings
In alterations and additions, where an escalator or stair is provided where none existed previously and major structural modifications are necessary for the installation, an...
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Exit Doors: ADA Standard Section 216.4.1
Section 216.4.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for signs at exit doors.
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11B-216.4.1 Exit doors
Signs required by Chapter 10, Section 1013.4 at doors to exit passageways, exit discharge, and exit stairways shall comply with Sections 11B-703.1, 11B-703.2, 11B-703.3, and 11B-703.5....
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1007.6.2 Separation
Exceptions: Areas of refuge located within a stairway enclosure....
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1003.2.13.5.2 Separation
Areas of refuge located within a stairway enclosure. 2....
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Exit Stairway Enclosures [IBC §1007.3 and 1019 (2003), §1003.2.13.2 and 1005.3.2 (2000)]
The IBC contains requirements for exit stairway enclosures that address fire-resistance and smoke protection, stairways and handrails, signs, and other features....
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Required Compliance [§210]
The Standards do not apply to stairways that are not part of a required means of egress nor to alternating tread devices and “ship’s ladders.”...
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1003.2.13.1 General.
Stairways within exit enclosures complying with Sections 1003.2.13.2 and 1005.3.2. Elevators complying with Section 1003.2.13.3....
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1011.4, Item 2.1
2.1 “EXIT STAIR DOWN”
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I. Staircase Replacements Are Alterations That Affect or Could Affect Usability
Replacing a staircase at a public transportation facility (A) is an alteration for purposes of the ADA and DOT’s implementing regulations and (B) affects or could affect the...