Floor surfaces in elevator cars shall comply with Section 11B-407.4.2....
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11B-411.4.2 Floor surfaces
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11B-409.4.2 Floor surfaces
Floor surfaces in elevator cars shall comply with Sections 11B-302 and 11B-303....
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5.4.7 Transfer Support Gripping Surface Clearance for Equipment Used in a Supine, Prone, Side-Lying, or Seated Position
5.4.7 Transfer Support Gripping Surface Clearance for Equipment Used in a Supine, Prone, Side-Lying, or Seated Position....
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902 Dining Surfaces and Work Surfaces
Section 902 provides specifications for seating at dining and work surfaces....
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226 Dining Surfaces and Work Surfaces
Provisions for access to dining and work surfaces have been revised to: further define dining surfaces as those used "for the consumption of food or drink" (226.1) clarify...
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Carpet: ADA Standard Section 302.2
Section 302.2 covers the current ADA Standards for carpet.
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Surface and Slope [1012.4 and 1012.5]
The surface of parking spaces and pull-up spaces for RVs must be firm and stable....
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11B-302.2 Carpet
Exposed edges of carpet shall be fastened to floor surfaces and shall have trim on the entire length of the exposed edge. Carpet edge trim shall comply with Section 11B-303....
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Dining Surface and Work Surface
Commenters expressed concern about use of the terms "dining surfaces" and "work surfaces" and urged the Board to include definitions of the terms in the final rule....
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M305.3.1 Length
The length of gripping surfaces for standing supports shall be based on the position of the standing supports in relation to the standing surfaces they serve....
- Allied Industries International, Inc. Eco-Grip® Slip Resistant Safety Flooring
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Must accessible surfaces be paved?
Concrete, asphalt, and other paved surfaces are more reliably compliant, but other materials, such as wood, and construction methods can be used to provide firm and stable surfaces. ...
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Exterior Surfaces
However, some natural surfaces, such as compacted earth, soil treated with consolidants, or materials stabilized and retained by permanent or temporary geotextiles (mesh), gridforms, or...
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Surfaces of Trails
Trail surfaces must be firm and stable....
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1017.2 Surface
This section requires the surface of trails, passing spaces, and resting intervals to be firm and stable. A firm trail surface resists deformation by indentations....
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Surface and Slope [1015.5 and 1015.6]
The surface of clear ground spaces and turning spaces must be firm and stable....
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11B-1008.2.6 Ground surfaces
Ground surfaces on accessible routes, clear floor or ground spaces, and turning spaces shall comply with Section 11B-1008.2.6. Advisory 11B-1008.2.6 Ground surfaces....
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Handrails Along Walking Surfaces [§403.6, §505]
Handrails along Walking Surfaces 34” – 38” high measured to the top of the gripping surface....
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11B-302.1 General
A firm surface resists deformation by either indentations or particles moving on its surface....
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General: ADA Standard Section 302.1
Section 302.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards for floor or ground surfaces.
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Surfaces for Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
Firm and stable surfaces prevent assistive devices from sinking into the surface....
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Floor and Ground Surfaces
This guide explains requirements in the ADA Standards for floor and ground surfaces. ...
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T302.4 Surface Discontinuities
Surface discontinuities shall be ½ inch (13 mm) high maximum and shall be beveled with a slope not steeper than 1:2. EXCEPTIONS: 1....
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1015.5 Surface
This section requires the surface of the clear ground space and turning space to be firm and stable....