
Chapter 3: Protruding objects - United States Access Board
Objects located above elements that are within cane sweep can protrude 4″ maximum from the leading edge of such elements provided that any required reach or clear floor space is not …
307 Protruding Objects - ADA Compliance
When a cane is used and the element is in the detectable range, it gives a person sufficient time to detect the element with the cane before there is body contact. Elements located on …
Protruding Objects - UpCodes
When a cane is used and the element is in the detectable range, it gives a person sufficient time to detect the element with the cane before there is body contact. Elements located on …
Chapter 3: Protruding Objects - United States Access Board
Objects located above elements that are within cane sweep can protrude 4” maximum from the leading edge of such elements provided that any required reach or clear floor space is not …
Protruding Objects This guide explains requirements in the ADA Standards for protruding objects. Protruding Objects [§204] To prevent hazards to people with vision impairments, the standards …
ADA Requirements for Protruding Objects: What is Wrong with …
ADAAG Chapter 2 contains the ADA’s scoping requirements and § 204 states that protruding objects found in circulation paths must follow the technical requirements of ADAAG § 307. …
Cane Rails For Protruding objects - Barfield Fence and Fabrication
2020年5月18日 · Discover how cane rails contribute to the safety of people with vision impairments. Learn about the standards that limit the projection of objects in circulation paths.
Protruding Objects as Defined by the ADA - Technical
2020年12月11日 · Protruding objects are common discrepancies in facilities where the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) Standards apply. This article will discuss the technical requirements …
January 2024: Protruding Objects - Abadi Access
2024年1月3日 · People who use a cane can only detect objects that are located along their circulation path and mounted BELOW 27″ a.f.f. Anything that is mounted ABOVE 27″ a.f.f. or …
Requirements for Cane-Detection at Standpipes? - MeyerFire
"Cane sweep zone" is defined as 0" to 27" above the finished floor; an object within this zone can protrude from the wall any amount, as it can easily be detected with a cane. A standpipe in a …