Mr. Inspector
SAWHORSE
2015 IBC. New fit-out for B occupancy.
They want to make everything hands free nowadays because of the virus. This is what they want to put on the pull side of restroom doors. They don't need a smooth surface on the bottom 10" on the pull side. . It's 3-1/2" deep so it won't be a protruding object. Door has no latch and the (hand) handle to open the door complies with accessibility requirements. What I'm worrying about this thing. IBC 1109.13 that requires controls, operating mechanisms and hardware intended for operation by the occupant shall be accessible and ICC/ANSI A117.1 that has door hardware requirements that this thing can't comply too. The normal handle on the door does comply but this thing doesn't. I don't see anything in the code that let's a second door opener on a door not to be accessible I could see this getting caught on a walker or wheelchair. Would this comply to code?
This is on the pull side of
They want to make everything hands free nowadays because of the virus. This is what they want to put on the pull side of restroom doors. They don't need a smooth surface on the bottom 10" on the pull side. . It's 3-1/2" deep so it won't be a protruding object. Door has no latch and the (hand) handle to open the door complies with accessibility requirements. What I'm worrying about this thing. IBC 1109.13 that requires controls, operating mechanisms and hardware intended for operation by the occupant shall be accessible and ICC/ANSI A117.1 that has door hardware requirements that this thing can't comply too. The normal handle on the door does comply but this thing doesn't. I don't see anything in the code that let's a second door opener on a door not to be accessible I could see this getting caught on a walker or wheelchair. Would this comply to code?
This is on the pull side of
