Table 1 - Graphic ConventionsFigure 1 Minimum Clear Width for Single Wheelchair
Figure 2 - Minimum Clear Width for Two Wheelchairs
Figure 3 - Wheelchair Turning Space
Figure 3a - 60-in (1525 mm) Diameter Space
Figure 3b T-Shaped Space for 180 Degree TurnsFigure 4 - Minimum Clear Floor Space for Wheelchairs
Figure 4a Clear Floor Space
Figure 4b Forward Approach
Figure 4c Parallel Approach
Figure 4d Clear Floor Space in Alcoves
Figure 4e Additional Maneuvering Clearances for AlcovesFigure 5 Forward Reach
Figure 5a High Forward Reach Limit
Figure 5b Maximum Forward Reach over an ObstructionFigure 6 Side Reach
Figure 6a Clear Floor Space - Parallel Approach
Figure 6b High and Low - Side Reach Limits
Figure 6c Maximum Side reach over ObstructionFigure 7 - Accessible Route
Figure 7a 90 Degree Turn
Figure 7b Turns around an Obstruction
Figure 7c Changes in level
Figure 7d Changes in levelFigure 8 - Protruding Objects
Figure 8a - Walking Parallel to a Wall
Figure 8b - Walking Perpendicular to a Wall
Figure 8c - Free-Standing Overhanding Objects
Figure 8c1 Overhead Hazards
Figure 8d Objects Mounted on Posts or Pylons
Figure 8e Example of Protection around Wall-Mounted Objects and Measurements of Clear Widths
Figure 8f Carpet Pile Thickness
Figure 8g Gratings
Figure 8h Grating OrientationFigure 9 Dimensions of Parking Spaces
Figure 10 Access Aisle at Passenger Loading Zones
Figure 11 - Measurement of Curb Ramp Slopes
Figure 12 - Sides of Curb Ramps
Figure 12a - Flared Sides
Figure 12b - Returned CurbFigure 13 - Built-Up Curb Ramp
Figure 15 - Curb Ramps at Marked Crossings
Figure 15a - Curb Ramps at Marked Crossings
Figure 15b - Curb Ramps at Marked Crossings
Figure 15c - Curb Ramps at Marked Crossings
Figure 15d - Curb Ramps at Marked CrossingsFigure 16 - Components of a Single Ramp Run and Sample Ramp Dimensions
Figure 17 - Examples of Edge Protection and Handrail Extension
Figure 18 - Usable Tread Width and Examples of Acceptable Nosings
Figure 18a - Flush Riser
Figure 19 - Stair Handrails
Figure 19a - Plan
Figure 19b - Elevation of Center Handrail
Figure 19c - Extension at Bottom of Run
Figure 19d - Extension at Top of RunFigure 20 Hoistway and Elevator Entrances
Figure 21 Graph of Timing Equation
Figure 22 Minimum Dimensions of Elevator Cars
Figure 23 - Car Controls
Figure 23a Panel Detail
Figure 23b Car Control Height
Figure 23c Alternate Locations of Panel with Center Opening Door
Figure 23d Aleternate Locations of Panel with Side Opening DoorFigure 24 - Clear Doorway Width and Depth
Figure 24a - Detail
Figure 24b - Hinged Door
Figure 24c - Sliding Door
Figure 24d - Folding Door
Figure 24e - Maximum Doorway DepthFigure 25 - Maneuvering Clearances at Doors
Figure 26 - Tow Hinged Doors in Series
Figure 27 - Drinking Fountains and Water Coolers
Figure 27a - Spout Height and Knee Clearance
Figure 27b - Clear Floor Space
Figure 27c - Free-Standing Fountain or Cooler
Figure 27d - Built-In Fountain or CoolerFigure 28 - Clear Floor Space at Water Closets
Figure 29 - Grab Bars at Water Closets
Figure 29b - Side Wall
Figure 30 - Toilet Stalls
Figure 30a - Standard Stall
Figure 30a1 - Standard Stall (end of row)
Figure 30b - Alternate Stalls
Figure 30c - Rear Wall of Standard Stall
Figure 30d - Side WallsFigure 31 - Lavatory Clearances
Figure 32 - Clear Floor Space at Lavatories
Figure 33 - Clear Floor Space at Bathtubs
Figure 34 - Grab Bars at Bathtubs
Figure 35 - Shower Size and Clearances
Figure 35a - 36-in by 36-in
Figure 35b - 30-in by 60-inFigure 36 - Shower Seat Design
Figure 37 - Grab Bars at Shower Stalls
Figure 38 - Storage Shelves and Closets
Figure 38a - Shelves
Figure 38b - ClosetsFigure 39 - Size and Spacing of Handrails and Grab Bars
Figure 39a - Handrail
Figure 39b - Handrail
Figure 39c - Handrail
Figure 39d - Handrail
Figure 39e - Grab BarFigure 43 - International Symbols
Figure 43a - Proportions - International Symbol of Accessibility
Figure 43b - Display Conditions - International Symbol of Accessibility
Figure 43c - International TDD Symbol
Figure 43d - International Symbol of Access for Hearing LossFigure 44 - Mounting Heights and Clearances for Telephones
Figure 45 - Minimum Clearance for Seating and Tables
Figure 46 - Space Requirements for Wheelchair Seating Spaces in Series
Figure 53 - Food Service Lines
Figure 54 - Tableware Areas
Figure 55 - Card Catalog
Figure 56 Stacks
Figure 57 - Roll-in Shower with Folding Seat
Figure 57a - Roll-in Shower with Folding Seat
Figure 57b - Roll-in Shower with Folding Seat
APPENDIX IMAGES
Figure A1 - Minimum Passage Width for One Wheelchair and One Ambulatory PersonFigure A2 - Space Needed for Smooth U-turn in a Wheelchair
Figure A3 - Dimensions of Adult-Sized Wheelchairs
FigureA3a - Dimensions of Adult-Sized Wheelchairs
Figure A4 - Cane Technique
Figure A5 - Parking Space Alternatives
Figure A5a - Van Accessible Space at End Row
Figure A5b - Universal Parking Space DesignFigure A6 - Wheelchair Transfers
Figure A6B - Side Approach
Figure A7 - Configurations of Toilet Room with Roll-in Shower
Figure A8 - Control Reach Limitations