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ADA certifiable and Universal Design Cafeteria Design ADA certifiable and Universal Design

Design for our school cafeteria should … Rationale Cafeteria serving line and seating area designs must consider lower sightlines, reduced reach, and the knee/toe-space and maneuvering requirements of a person using a wheeled mobility device. The Cafeteria should enable independence. Students should be able to obtain service as independently as possible. Students using mobility devices might not be able to hold a tray or food items while supporting themselves on canes or while maneuvering a wheeled mobility device. Tray slides should be designed to move trays with minimal effort. Features such as color contrasts and large print signage can assist persons with low or no vision.

Technical Requirements Layout Random Access Where random access layouts in a cafeteria are provided, the following shall be provided: counter heights in accordance with ADA guidelines; access to food/drink stations with a clear floor area of 1370 mm (54 in) width and 1370 mm (54 in) length for both a forward approach and side approach; and where possible, a mobile tray (e.g. walkalator) on wheels that will allow patrons to obtain their own food and drink. Note: The trend in cafeteria design is to have a random access service layout that consists of various stations. Random access plans for cafeterias do not work unless they have accessibility features built in. Functional Description This section addresses the accessibility facilities and elements that are unique to fixed items in cafeterias within buildings and that are in addition to other accessibility requirements.

Cash Register Where a cash register counter is used, the following shall be provided; counter heights in accordance with ADA guidelines on service counters; access to stations with a clear floor area for both a forward approach of 810 mm (32 in) width and 1370 mm (54 in) length and side approach of 1370 mm (54 in) width by 810 mm (32 in) length; where possible, a mobile tray on wheels that will allow the customer to obtain their own food/drink; and where possible, the cash register display shall be facing the student. Note: Where possible, assistance so that the patron is able to get to a table from the cash register counter should be provided.

Hardware in service line Tray Rails Where provided, tray rails shall have a maximum side reach for grasping of 500 mm (20 in) and a height in accordance with ADA guidelines for Service Counters to allow a patron to reach over the tray rails. Food Display and Overshelf Overshelf Height Where provided, an overshelf shall have a maximum height range of 1220 mm (48 in). Where the obstruction is 254 mm (10 in) or less, the maximum height cannot exceed 1170 mm (46 in). https://user.spring8.or.jp/pictures/cafeteria_L.jpg

Open Space The open space between sections of the overshelf/display shall have a minimum width of 610 mm (24 in) at specified intervals depending on the length of the service line. If open spaces are not provided, extra service would need to be provided to carry the food item to the customer around the counter or at the cash. The intent of the open space is to have a break in the overshelf, so something can be transferred e.g. food, between the serving area and the person requesting the service Here we might need community service volunteers to help carry items for our students in need of such a service.

Beverage dispensers shall have a space provided to set down a cup in front of beverage dispensers; and a clear floor space to access a beverage dispenser provided for both a forward approach of 810 mm (32 in) width and 1370 mm (54 in) length and side approach of 1370 mm (54 in) width by 810 mm (32 in) length http://www.galleyline.com/images/specialtypg48a.gif

Fixed and Non-fixed Seating areas This cafeteria with fixed seating shall comply with the ADA guidelines for fixed seating; and have an accessible interior route between fixed seating and the service and condiment areas. Non-Fixed Seats Accessible seating for non-fixed seats shall provide a minimum floor clearance of 500 mm (20 in) deep that is not part of the accessible route, for wheeled mobility devices at the seat; provide a minimum floor clearance of 600 mm (24 in) adjacent to the 500 mm (20 in) for the student and other students in the facility to be able to access the table; and maintain an accessible interior route in accordance with ADA guidelines for Accessible Interior Routes http://www.apex-associates.net/images/convertiblesmall.jpg

Directional Indicators Service lanes Width Where a rail separates a cafeteria service line from the rest of the space the clear distance between the tray rail and the separating rail shall be between 920 mm (36 in) and 1100 mm (43 in) wide. Note: The intent of this clause is to ensure the space is adequate for a person in a wheeled mobility device to move forward through a service line. Directional Indicators Service lanes shall have directional indicators that comply with ADA guidelines on Directional Indicators to assist people with low or no vision. http://www.augustana.ualberta.ca/images/group/159/dining_hall2.jpg