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ADA and ANSI A117.1 Differences

jar546

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I know there has been an attempt to try paralleling ADA and the ANSI A117.1.

Just off the top of my head in differences were the vertical grab bar requirement of ANSI that was not in ADA and the clear floor space of the water closet.

How more alike are we, or what are the current differences between the requirements of the two?

I know that the IBC Ch 11 tells us what has to be accessible and the ANSI A117.1 tells us how to do it. I am specifically talking about the "how" portion of the codes vs the when although that information would also be appreciated.
 
Not that I'm promoting ICC, but they do have a course if taught by Jay Woodward, discusses some of those differences. The course is reviewing the significant changes within the A117.1 standard, but Jay does compare it to the 2010 ADA.

The location of the toilet paper dispenser is another difference between the two.
 
jar546 said:
I know there has been an attempt to try paralleling ADA and the ANSI A117.1.Just off the top of my head in differences were the vertical grab bar requirement of ANSI that was not in ADA and the clear floor space of the water closet.

How more alike are we, or what are the current differences between the requirements of the two?

I know that the IBC Ch 11 tells us what has to be accessible and the ANSI A117.1 tells us how to do it. I am specifically talking about the "how" portion of the codes vs the when although that information would also be appreciated.
Here is a link to a good resource.

http://www.access-board.gov/ada-aba/comparison/comparison.pdf
 
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