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Inspection Toolkit

Alias

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What do you carry as an ADA inspection toolkit?

Favorite links for suppliers of tools?

I'm adding to my current kit and am specifically looking for the tool used to test doors.

Thanks,

Sue
 
mark handler said:
SueA checklist can be your most important tool.

What type of project are you doing...?
The Door Lady has a very good checklist, looks like a service report
 
Doorman said:
"a 60" circle cut out of plastic or fabric."Now there is a pretty good idea!
I have a 1 1/4 inch circle and 5/8 inch circle I use for plan review...but I usually use a scale. Same with inspections, I probably wouldn't use a circle over a tape measure either. I set my tape measure at 27 inches and rotate it on the floor using the back of the tape as my center.
 
mark handler said:
SueA checklist can be your most important tool.

What type of project are you doing...?
Mark -

I have two commercial projects in progress and the possibility of two more. This translates into $$$ for my department and I want to spend some of it on tools. This tape measure, a level and a screwdriver just isn't cutting it! (I'm exaggerating, but you get the point.) :)

Assistant PW Director came back from an ADA training session put on by the City's insurance carrier and he asked about the door tester. He brought back checklists and I have copies of those. Next step is to add to my toolbox so that I can inspect at a higher level. Improvement, improvement, improvement.........this is my goal.

Sue
 
Yard stick marked with all the measurements for toilet, grab bars, sinks, tp holders heights and allowances etc.

Also works for emergency lighting test button, smokes and handrails at a finish.

also used on subs that get out of line, really load when you smack it on a counter or your code book!

pc1
 
Msradell said:
Very nice instrument and the fact that it is traceable to take out any dispute issues. How often do you get it calibrated to ensure it's accurate? I do it has to be done on a regular basis to be called traceable.
I have not had mine calibrated but I am not an AHJ so I don't typically need it to be perfectly accurate. The manufacturer could probably give you some advice on calibration.
 
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This topic is great and exceptionally "well timed"!

I have been asked to perform an audit on all of

the AHJ buildings & facilities.

Alias & "Door Guru Lori",

Do either one of you have an actual checklist

that I could request from you?......I am starting

from "square one" and will need to collect

checklists and tools to start the survey.

To all:

I also have some questions regarding the "actual

performing of the survey"......So that I can be

accurate AND ADA compliant, typically, where

would the door pressure gauges be located to

obtain the opening pressure?......[ 1 ] Is there

some type of ADA documentation that must

submitted somewhere, ...[ 2 ] Is the AHJ

"REQUIRED" to keep an official ADA survey, so

that when asked for documentation is requested,

we can provide it?......[ 3 ] Is it prudent for

an AHJ to have an officially designated ADA

compliance officer?........[ 4 ] Does anyone on

this Forum have such an animal in place?

Thanks in advance for your input!

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north star said:
+ + +This topic is great and exceptionally "well timed"!

I have been asked to perform an audit on all of

the AHJ buildings & facilities.

Alias & "Door Guru Lori",

Do either one of you have an actual checklist

that I could request from you?......I am starting

from "square one" and will need to collect

checklists and tools to start the survey.

To all:

I also have some questions regarding the "actual

performing of the survey"......So that I can be

accurate AND ADA compliant, typically, where

would the door pressure gauges be located to

obtain the opening pressure?......[ 1 ] Is there

some type of ADA documentation that must

submitted somewhere, ...[ 2 ] Is the AHJ

"REQUIRED" to keep an official ADA survey, so

that when asked for documentation is requested,

we can provide it?......[ 3 ] Is it prudent for

an AHJ to have an officially designated ADA

compliance officer?........[ 4 ] Does anyone on

this Forum have such an animal in place?

Thanks in advance for your input!

+ + +
north star -

I have a list but mine is CA specific. I can send it to you next week if you want it.

In response to question #3, I am technically the city's ADA compliance officer. This means nothing in my case because no one consults me before they do the remodel in city hall. I have two non-compliant teller windows, numerous door issues, and the latest are the doorknobs that were installed in old city hall when they did the remodel. I mentioned that they needed to be ADA compliant and was told that as it was Task Force, it didn't need to be, ADA lock sets are too expensive........ My reply is, yeah, right...........

PW will fix it when Task Force leaves.

Sue
 
Alias said:
north star -I have a list but mine is CA specific. I can send it to you next week if you want it.
If you would not mind sharing, I would be grateful as well...
 
Sue ... is your list the California GSA list? It's very comprehensive though a little out of date. Very archaic and a **VERY** big pain to fill out (especially electronically), but it's very thorough.
 
Alias said:
north star -In response to question #3, I am technically the city's ADA compliance officer. This means nothing in my case because no one consults me before they do the remodel in city hall. I have two non-compliant teller windows, numerous door issues, and the latest are the doorknobs that were installed in old city hall when they did the remodel. I mentioned that they needed to be ADA compliant and was told that as it was Task Force, it didn't need to be, ADA lock sets are too expensive........ My reply is, yeah, right...........

PW will fix it when Task Force leaves.

Sue
If I did not like the BO or the FM telling me what to do with my property, I would say as soon as the City followed the legal codes, I would. Until then I would make rude suggestions.
 
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