Georgia-Pacific Compliance Guide for Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act

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Georgia-Pacific Compliance Guide for Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act

Enacted in 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal civil rights law granting equal rights and access to persons with disabilities. Title III of the ADA ensures that two types of buildings places of public accommodation and commercial facilities do not create or maintain any barriers to access for individuals with disabilities. This brochure is designed to assist you, our Georgia-Pacific customers, in your efforts to comply with Title III of the ADA. It provides an overview of the ADA requirements governing washroom systems (As published in the Title III regulations (28 CFR Part 36, revised July1, 1994) issued by the U.S. Department of Justice), such as toilet tissue, paper towel and soap dispensers. This brochure is not intended as a substitute for the ADA, the regulations that interpret the ADA, or the advice of counsel. The ADA does not preempt, and this brochure does not address state, local laws or building codes that may require more stringent accessibility modifications. This brochure is not intended to be a comprehensive guide to all ADA requirements that apply to washrooms. A complete guide to washrooms can be found at www.ada.gov General Information About Title III of the ADA Title III of the ADA requires that new facilities be constructed so that they are accessible to disabled individuals. Places of public accommodation are buildings operated by private entities whose operations will affect commerce, and include most facilities open to the general public. Commercial facilities are buildings intended for non-residential use by private entities whose operations will affect commerce, and include most places where employment occurs. It is possible for part of a building to be classified as a commercial facility while other parts of the same building are classified as places of public accommodation. Listed below are examples of: Places of Public Accommodation Entertainment Facilities Food Establishments Lodging Establishments Places of Education Places of Public Display Places of Public Gathering Recreational or Exercise Facilities Sales/Rental Establishments Service Establishments Social Service Centers Stations used for Public Transportation Commercial Facilities Factories Office Buildings Warehouses

Understanding Washroom System Requirements Understanding where washroom systems should be placed and knowing the technical requirement for these systems will assist you in complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and with the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG). Excerpts from ADAAG along with diagrams are provided below: Controls and Dispensers High and Low Side Reach ADAAG Section 4.2.5 Forward Reach Forward Reach In general, ADAAG requires that toilet facilities comply with the requirement found in ADAAG Section 4.22. According to ADAAG Section 4.22.7, if controls, dispensers, receptacles or other equipment are provided in a toilet facility, then at least one of each of these items must be located on an accessible route and comply with the requirements of ADAAG Section 4.27. ADAAG Section 4.2.6 Side Reach As illustrated, the side reach range requirements in ADAAG Section 4.2.6 state that if there is unobstructed floor space available which allows a parallel approach to the dispenser by a person in a wheelchair, then the minimum low side reach range to the dispenser controls allowed is 9 inches, and the maximum high side reach range to the dispenser control allowed is 54 inches. If the side reach is over an obstruction, then the height of the obstruction cannot exceed 34 inches, the depth of the obstruction cannot exceed 24 inches, and the maximum high side reach over the obstruction to the dispenser controls cannot exceed 46 inches. 54 Maximum 9 Minimum Maximum Side Reach Over Obstruction 24 34 46 Maximum As illustrated, the forward reach range requirements in ADAAG Section 4.2.5 stipulate that if unobstructed floor space only allows a forward approach to the dispenser by a person in a wheelchair, then the minimum low forward reach range to the dispenser controls allowed is 15 inches, and the maximum high forward reach is 48 inches. If the forward reach is over an obstruction, then the depth of the obstruction cannot exceed 25 inches, and the knee space under the obstruction must equal or exceed the depth of the obstruction. If the obstruction is less than 20 inches deep, then the maximum high forward reach over the obstruction to the dispenser controls cannot exceed 48 inches; if the obstruction is 20-25 inches deep, then the maximum high forward reach over the obstruction to the dispenser controls cannot exceed 44 inches. 48 Maximum 15 Minimum Forward Reach Over an Obstruction 48 Maximum 44 Maximum Less than 20 20 25

Towel and Soap Dispenser 30 Clear Floor Space Towel and Soap Dispenser Operation ADAAG Section 4.27 contains several requirements effecting the placement of paper towel and soap dispensers. ADAAG Section 4.27.2 allows either a forward or parallel approach to the dispenser by a person in a wheelchair but requires that there be clear floor space for the approach measuring 30 inches by 48 inches. According to ADAAG Section 4.27.3, the highest operable part of a dispenser must be placed within at least one of the reach ranges specified in ADAAG Section 4.2.5, which governs forward (frontal) reaches, or ADAAG Section 4.2.6, which governs side reaches. The diagrams below illustrate the side and forward reach range requirements. 30 48 48 Forward Approach 30 Parallel Approach ADAAG Section 4.27.4 states that: Controls and operating mechanisms shall be operable with one hand and shall not require tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist. The force required to activate controls shall be no greater than 5 lbf [pounds of force]. Toilet Tissue Dispensers ADAAG Section 4.16.6 requires that toilet paper be installed within reach, as shown at right, and prohibits use of toilet paper dispensers that control delivery or that do not permit continuous paper flow. As shown in this diagram, dispensers are to be installed on the near side of the wall or toilet stall at a minimum height of 19 inches above the floor, measured to the center of the roll, and at a maximum distance of 36 inches from the rear wall, measured to the furthest edge of the dispenser. High and Low Side Reach 36 Maximum from rear wall Toilet Paper 19 Min. above the floor 48

Protruding Objects ADAAG Section 4.4 states that Objects projecting from walls with their leading edges between 27 inches and 80 inches above the finished floor shall protrude no more than 4 inches into walks, halls, corridors, passageways, or aisles. Any dispenser placed in the zone shown to the right must protrude from the wall 4 inches or less. Zone 4 Max. Protruding Objects wall dispenser dispenser Higher than 27 dispenser Lower than 80 ADA Washroom System Range SOAP AND TOWEL DISPENSERS Side reach clear floor space Side reach over obstruction Forward reach over obstruction under 20 deep Forward reach over obstruction 20 25 deep Operation of dispenser controls 9 minimum 54 maximum to dispenser control 46 maximum to dispenser control 15 minimum 48 maximum to dispenser control 44 maximum to dispenser control Operable with one hand and cannot require tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist to activate 19 minimum above the floor to the center of the roll TOILET TISSUE DISPENSERS Near side installation 19 minimum above the floor to the center of the roll PROTRUDING OBJECTS Bottom edges between 27 and 80 above the floor Protrusion must be 4 or less

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