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Chapter 4 BUILDING AN EVACUATION PLAN FOR A PERSON WHO IS DEAF OR HARD OF HEARING
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7. I do not own the building, so I am not liable for accessibility.
The ADA is directed to businesses, not just property owners. Nearly all ADA lawsuits are filed against both the operating business owner (tenant) and the property owner...
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Annex A THE ADA: A BEGINNING
The good news is that here in the United States we have developed building codes that have significantly reduced damage and injury to people and property....
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INTERPRETATIONS
INTERPRETATIONS Note: Code section language being clarified is shown within the boxes. In some instances, an entire code section is clarified....
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68.31. Variance Procedures
A separate Variance Application form shall be submitted for each TAS standard within a single building or facility....
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1009.6 Areas of refuge
[DSA-AC] Areas of refuge shall comply with the requirements of this code and shall adjoin an accessible route complying with Sections 11B-206 and 11B-402....
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Private Businesses that Serve the Public: Public Accommodations
Existing facilities are not exempted by "grandfather provisions" that are often used by building code officials....
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What does "accessible" mean?
As with all building codes, facilities must comply with the accessibility standards and guidelines in effect when they are constructed....
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Visual Alarms [4.28.3]
The technical requirements apply to single-station and building-wide alarm systems and are based in part on research sponsored by the Access Board as well as Underwriters Laboratories (UL...
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1009.4 Elevators
In order to be considered part of an accessible means of egress, an elevator shall comply with the emergency operation and signaling device requirements of California Code of Regulations...
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3104.2 Separate structures
Buildings connected by pedestrian walkways or tunnels shall be considered to be separate structures....
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1118B.4
ETA Editor's Note Select portions of the 2010 California Building Code (2010 CBC) are provided for reference only....
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101.4.2 Mechanical
The provisions of the California Mechanical Code shall apply to the installation, alterations, repairs and replacement of mechanical systems, including equipment, appliances, fixtures, fittings...
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1009.4.1 Standby power
The elevator shall meet the emergency operation and signaling device requirements of California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Division 1, Chapter 4, Subchapter 6, Elevator Safety Orders....
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General: ADA Standard Section 230.1
Section 230.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for two-way communication systems.
- Otis Elevator HANDSOFF Phone
- SafePath EntryLevel™ Landings
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Appendix Three: Bibliography
SAE International. Koontz, A., M., Brindle, E. D., Kankipati, P., Feathers, D., and Cooper, R. A. (2010)....
- Bobrick Folding Shower Seat B-5191
- Schindler 330A Low Rise Holeless Hydraulic Elevator
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Handrail Requirements
current mounting brackets do not meet the 2 ½ inch minimum requirement for horizontal projections below the handrail, which is inconsistent with the 1 ½ inch minimum specified by model building...
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11B-230.1 General
Where a two-way communication system is provided to gain admittance to a building or facility or to restricted areas within a building or facility, the system shall comply with Section 11B...
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A. Accessibility Laws
Code §§ 51, et seq.; the Disabled Persons Act, Cal. Civ....
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Triggering event
The Department also proposed that for prefabricated elements, such as modular buildings and amusement park rides and attractions, or installed equipment, such as ATMs, the start of construction...