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3.3.1.13.(5) | Application | Intent |
OS3 | OA1 |
Objective | OA1 Barrier-Free Path of Travel |
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Application | Application 1: Maximum height above the finished floor of door release
hardware on a door in an access to exit.
This applies to buildings described
in Sentence 1.3.3.2.(1) of Division A.
Application 2: This also applies to tents and air-supported
structures, as stated in Sentences 3.1.6.1.(1) and 9.10.1.2.(1).
Exceptions:
except as stated in:
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Intent | Intent 1: To limit the probability that the door release hardware
will be located excessively high above the floor level, which could lead to
a person using a manual wheelchair or other manual mobility assistance device
being unable to reach the hardware, which could lead to the inability to open
the door without the assistance of another person. |
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