• Section 4.9.4 of the 1991 Standards requires handrails at the bottom of stairs to continue to slope for a distance of the width of one tread beyond the bottom riser nosing and to further...
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Section 4.9.4
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Temporary Solutions For Emergency Sheltering - Ramps
Suggestion: Install a portable ramp with a slope no steeper than 1:12 with edge protection. Store the portable ramp on site so it can be easily accessed in an emergency....
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B) Accessible Route
An accessible route must be at least 36 inches wide, have no abrupt vertical changes in level (such as a step), have a running slope no more than 1:12 in most cases, and meet other requirements...
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Instrumentation for Analysis
An on-site inspection form (Appendix C) was created to collect information on the nine locations identifying deficiencies in slope, cross slope, changes in level and openings in the surface...
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11B-406.3.2 Turning space
The slope of the turning space in all directions shall be 1:48 maximum. FIGURE 11B-406.3.2 ‡‡ PARALLEL CURB RAMPS...
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CURB RAMP
A sloping pedestrian way, intended for pedestrian traffic, which provides access between a walk or sidewalk and a surface located above or below an adjacent curb face....
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403.6 Handrails
Where handrails are provided along walking surfaces with running slopes not steeper than 1:20 they shall comply with 505. Advisory 403.6 Handrails....
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CURB RAMP
A sloping prepared surface, intended for pedestrian traffic, which provides access between a walk or sidewalk and a surface located above or below an adjacent curb face....
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505.10.3 Bottom Extension at Stairs
At the bottom of a stair flight, handrails shall extend at the slope of the stair flight for a horizontal distance at least equal to one tread depth beyond the last riser nosing....
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505.10.3 Bottom Extension at Stairs
At the bottom of a stair flight, handrails shall extend at the slope of the stair flight for a horizontal distance at least equal to one tread depth beyond the last riser nosing....
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11B-812.3 Floor or ground surfaces
Changes in level, slopes exceeding 1:48, and detectable warnings shall not be permitted in vehicle spaces and access aisles....
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Birthing Room Bath Tub Accessibility
Where provided, one water closet, one lavatory, and one bathtub or shower shall comply with the applicable requirements of 11B-603 (Toilet and Bathing Rooms) through 11B-610 (Seats)....
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Site Arrival Points: ADA Standard Section 206.2.1
Section 206.2.1 covers the scoping requirements for site arrival points of accessible routes in the most current ADA Standards.
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Re: When is a Curb Ramp a Ramp?
Curb height say 6'' The lowest slope for a ramp would be 5.1% or just under 1:20 So if the walkway was shorter than 10' I think it could be called a curb ramp and would only require...
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1016.4 Passing Spaces
Where passing spaces and resting intervals overlap, the technical requirements for resting intervals in 1016.8.3 require the slope of the surface to not be steeper than 1:48 in any direction...