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Bathroom door handle?

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I have a business occupancy with a mens and womens bathroom that meets all the ADA requirements except it has a rounded door knob at both bathroom doors. I can't find in the code where I can enforce the knobs to be changed out!

Any help would be appreciated,
 
pcinspector1 said:
i have a business occupancy with a mens and womens bathroom that meets all the ada requirements except it has a rounded door knob at both bathroom doors. I can't find in the code where i can enforce the knobs to be changed out!Any help would be appreciated,
309.4 [ansi a117.1-2003].
 
2009 IBC

1008.1.9.1 Hardware.

Door handles, pulls, latches, locks and other operating devices on doors required to be accessible by Chapter 11 shall not require tight grasping, tight pinching or twisting of the wrist to operate.

You have to grasp and twist a round door knob
 
mtlogcabin said:
2009 IBC1008.1.9.1 Hardware.

Door handles, pulls, latches, locks and other operating devices on doors required to be accessible by Chapter 11 shall not require tight grasping, tight pinching or twisting of the wrist to operate.

You have to grasp and twist a round door knob
That's a stretch ... 'means of egress' reference with bathroom door handles.

Should've just highlighted 1109.12 [2009 IBC].
 
ICC/ANSI A117.1-2003

404.2.6 Door Hardware. Handles, pulls, latches, locks, and other operable parts on accessible doors shall have a shape that is easy to grasp with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist to operate. Operable parts of such hardware shall be 34 inches (865 mm) minimum and 48 inches (1220 mm) maximum above the floor. Where sliding doors are in the fully open position, operating hardware shall be exposed and usable from both sides.
 
ADAAG 2010

309.4 Operation. Operable parts shall be operable with one hand and shall not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist. The force required to activate operable parts shall be 5 pounds (22.2 N) maximum.
 
alora said:
That's a stretch ... 'means of egress' reference with bathroom door handles.Should've just highlighted 1109.12 [2009 IBC].
Last I looked a bathroom door is required to be accessible under Chapter 11.

1109.12 does not explain how a door latch release knob, handle or rope is accessible or not
 
2006 and 2009 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE

1008.1.8.1

Hardware. Door handles, pulls, latches, locks and other operating devices on doors required to be accessible by Chapter 11 shall not require tight grasping, tight pinching or twisting of the wrist to operate.
 
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alora said:
That's a stretch ... 'means of egress' reference with bathroom door handles.Should've just highlighted 1109.12 [2009 IBC].
MEANS OF EGRESS. A continuous and unobstructed path of vertical and horizontal egress travel from ANY occupied portion of a building or structure to a public way. A means of egress consists of three separate and distinct parts: the exit access, the exit and the exit discharge.

Not much of a stretch at all for me...
 
We talked about bathroom doors a while back, and a single bathroom door IS considered a means of egress from the bathroom and must comply with the "single operation" to unlatch, clear opening width, etc. If it's required to be accessible the sections referenced above all state that you need levers because knobs require grasping and twisting.
 
If I'm in that restroom, it is occupied. We figure if you can't open it with your elbow, it is not code compliant, IBC or A117.1.
 
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