(1) Except within a suite of residential occupancy, if showers are provided in a building, the number of barrier-free showers shall conform to Table 3.8.3.13. (2) A barrier-free shower required by Sentence (1) shall,
(a) be not less than 1 500 mm wide and 900 mm deep,
(b) have a clear floor space at the entrance to the shower not less than 900 mm deep and the same width as the shower, except that fixtures are permitted to project into that space provided they do not restrict access to the shower,
(c) have no doors that obstruct the shower controls or the clear floor space described in Clause (b),
(d) have a slip-resistant floor surface,
(e) have a threshold that is level with the adjacent finished floor or a bevelled threshold not more than 13 mm higher than the adjacent finished floor,
(f) have a hinged seat, other than a spring-loaded hinged seat, or a fixed seat that shall,
(i) be not less than 450 mm wide and 400 mm deep,
(ii) be mounted on the same side wall as the vertical grab bar between 460 mm and 480 mm above the finished floor,
(iii) be designed to carry a minimum load of 1.3 kN,
(iv) be located so that the edge of the seat is within 500 mm of the shower controls, and
(v) have a smooth and slip-resistant surface and no rough edges,
(g) have two grab bars,
(i) that conform to Sentence 3.8.3.8. (7) and do not obstruct the use of the shower controls,
(ii) one of which is 1 000 mm long vertically located on the side wall between 50 mm and 80 mm from the adjacent clear floor area, and with the lower end between 600 mm and 650 mm above the finished floor, and
(iii) one of which is L-shaped, located on the wall opposite the entrance to the shower, with a 1 000 mm long horizontal component mounted between 750 mm and 870 mm above the finished floor and a 750 mm long vertical component mounted between 400 mm and 500 mm from the side wall on which the vertical grab bar described in Subclause (ii) is mounted,
(h) have a pressure-equalizing or thermostatic mixing valve that,
(i) is operable using a closed fist and with a force of not more than 22.2 N,
(ii) is mounted on the wall opposite the entrance to the shower no more than 1 200 mm above the finished floor, and
(iii) is located within reach of the seat,
(i )have a hand-held shower head with not less than 1 800 mm of flexible hose located so that it,
(i) can be reached from a seated position,
(ii) can be used in a fixed position at a height of 1 200 mm and 2 030 mm from the finished floor, and
(iii) does not obstruct the use of the grab bars, and
(j) have fully recessed soap holders that can be reached from the seated position.
(2.1) All other controls installed in a shower described in Sentence (2) shall comply with Subclauses (2)(h)(i) to (iii). (3) Individual showers that are provided for use by patients or residents in buildings of Group B, Division 2 or 3 occupancy shall conform to Sentence (2). (4) Individual bathtubs that are provided for the use of patients or residents in buildings of Group B, Division 2 or 3 occupancy shall,
(a) be located in a room with a clear floor space not less than 1 500 mm in diameter,
(b) be not less than 1 500 mm long,
(c) be capable of being accessed along the full length of the bathtub with no tracks mounted on the bathtub rim,
(d) have faucets that,
(i) are operable using a closed fist and with a force of not more than 22.2 N, and
(ii) are located on the centre line of the bathtub or between the centre line of the bathtub and the exterior edge of the bathtub rim, at a maximum height of 450 mm above the rim,
(e) unless the bathtub is free-standing, have three grab bars,
(i) conforming to Sentence 3.8.3.8. (7),
(ii) that are not less than 1 200 mm long,
(iii) two of which are located vertically at each end of the bathtub, mounted between 80 mm and 280 mm above the bathtub rim, and
(iv) one of which is located horizontally along the full length of the bathtub, mounted between 80 mm and 280 mm above the bathtub rim,
(f) have a slip-resistant bottom surface, and
(g) be equipped with a hand-held shower head with not less than 1 800 mm of flexible hose that can be used in a fixed position at a height of 1 200 mm and 2 030 mm and does not obstruct the use of the grab bars. (5) Where a barrier-free bathtub is provided, a clear floor space at least 900 mm wide and 1 500 mm long shall be provided along the full length of the bathtub.
(1) Every barrier-free water closet stall or enclosure in a washroom described in Sentence 3.8.2.3. (3) or (4) shall,
(a) have a clear turning space within the stall or enclosure of at least 1 500 mm in diameter,
(b) have a clear floor space in front of the stall or enclosure of at least 1 500 mm in diameter,
(c) be equipped with a door that,
(i) is capable of being latched from the inside with a mechanism conforming to Subclause 3.8.1.5. (1)(b)(ii),
(ii) in an open position, has a clear opening of at least 860 mm wide,
(iii) swings outward, unless 820 mm by 1 440 mm clear floor area is provided within the stall to permit the door to be closed without interfering with the wheelchair,
(iv) is self-closing so that, when at rest, the door remains open not more than 50 mm beyond the jamb,
(v) is provided with a horizontal, D-shaped, visually contrasting door pull on both sides of the door, mounted on the vertical centre line of the door, located at a height not less than 800 mm and not more than 1 000 mm above the finished floor,
(vi) is aligned with a clear transfer space required by Subclause (2)(a)(ii) or Clause (2)(b), and
(vii) is capable of having the latch required by Subclause (i) released from the outside in case of an emergency,
(d) be equipped with a water closet conforming to Article 3.8.3.9. that is located in accordance with Clause (2)(a) or (b),
(e) be equipped with a coat hook mounted not more than 1 200 mm above the finished floor on a side wall and projecting not more than 50 mm from the wall,
(f) have a clearance of at least 1 700 mm between the outside of the stall face and the face of an in-swinging washroom door and 1 400 mm between the outside of the stall face and any wall-mounted fixture or other obstruction, and
(g) be equipped with a toilet paper dispenser mounted on the side wall closest to the water closet so that,
(i) the dispenser is located below the grab bar,
(ii) the closest edge of the dispenser is 300 mm from the front of the water closet seat, and
(iii) the bottom of the dispenser is 600 mm to 800 mm above the finished floor. (2) A water closet described in Clause (1)(d) shall be,
(a) located so that,
(i) the centre line of the water closet is not less than 460 mm and not more than 480 mm from one side wall, and
(ii) a clear transfer space at least 900 mm wide and 1 500 mm deep is provided on the other side of the water closet, or
(b) located so that a clear transfer space at least 900 mm wide and 1 500 mm deep is provided on each side of the water closet. (3) Where a water closet is located in accordance with Clause (2)(a),
(a) a grab bar conforming to Sentences (5) and (7) shall be provided on the side wall referred to in Subclause (2)(a)(i),
(b) a fold-down grab bar may be provided and, if one is provided, it shall conform to Sentence (8) and be provided on the side of the water closet opposite the grab bar described in Clause (a), and
(c) a grab bar conforming to Sentences (6) and (7) shall be provided on the wall behind the water closet. (4) Where a water closet is located in accordance with Clause (2)(b),
(a) a fold-down grab bar conforming to Sentence (8) shall be provided on each side of the water closet, and
(b) a grab bar conforming to Sentences (6) and (7) shall be provided on the wall behind the water closet. (5) A grab bar described in Clause (3)(a) shall,
(a) be continuous L-shaped with 750 mm long horizontal and vertical components, and
(b) be wall mounted with the horizontal component 750 mm above the finished floor and the vertical component 150 mm in front of the water closet. (6) A grab bar described in Clause (3)(c) or (4)(b) shall,
(a) be at least 600 mm in length, and
(b) be wall mounted horizontally from 840 mm to 920 mm above the finished floor and, where the water closet has a water tank, be wall mounted 150 mm above the tank. (7) A grab bar described in Clause (3)(a) or (c) or (4)(b) shall,
(a) be installed to resist a load of at least 1.3 kN applied vertically or horizontally,
(b) be not less than 30 mm and not more than 40 mm in diameter,
(c) have a clearance of not less than 38 mm and not more than 50 mm from the wall to the inside surface of the grab bar, and
(d) have a slip-resistant surface. (8) A fold-down grab bar described in Clause (3)(b) or (4)(a) shall,
(a) be mounted on the wall behind the water closet,
(i) with the horizontal component 750 mm above the finished floor, and
(ii) not less than 390 mm and not more than 410 mm from the centre line of the water closet,
(b) not require a force of more than 22.2 N to pull it down,
(c) be at least 750 mm in length,
(d) be installed to resist a load of at least 1.3 kN applied vertically or horizontally,
(e) be not less than 30 mm and not more than 40 mm in diameter, and
(f) have a slip-resistant surface. (9) A fold-down grab bar installed in accordance with Sentence (8) is permitted to encroach into,
(a) the clear turning space described in Clause (1)(a), or
(b) a clear transfer space described in Subclause (2)(a)(ii) or Clause (2)(b). (10) Where an ambulatory water closet stall or enclosure is required by Sentence 3.8.2.3. (6), it shall,
(a) be at least 1 500 mm in depth and be not less than 890 mm and not more than 940 mm in width,
(b) be equipped with a door that shall,
(i) be capable of being latched from the inside with a mechanism that is operable using a closed fist,
(ii) when the door is in an open position, have a clear opening of at least 810 mm,
(iii) swing outward, unless the minimum dimensions in Clause (a) are not located within the door swing,
(iv) be provided with spring-type or gravity hinges so that the door closes automatically,
(v) be provided with a door pull on both sides of the door, near the latch side of the door, located at a height not less than 900 mm and not more than 1 100 mm above the finished floor, and
(vi) be capable of having the latch required by Subclause (i) released from the outside in the case of an emergency,
(c) be equipped with a water closet conforming to Article 3.8.3.9. and located so that its centre line is centred between the partition walls,
(d) be equipped on each side of the water closet with grab bars conforming to Clause (3)(a), and
(e) be equipped with a coat hook conforming to Clause (1)(e).