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11B-604.5.2 Rear wall.

The rear wall grab bar shall be 36 inches (914 mm) long minimum and extend from the centerline of the water closet 12 inches (305 mm) minimum on one side and 24 inches (610 mm) minimum on the other side.

Exceptions:

1.      The rear grab bar shall be permitted to be 24 inches (610 mm) long minimum, centered on the water closet, where wall space does not permit a length of 36 inches (914 mm) minimum due to the location of a recessed fixture adjacent to the water closet.

2.      Where an administrative authority requires flush controls for flush valves to be located in a position that conflicts with the location of the rear grab bar, then the rear grab bar shall be permitted to be split or shifted to the open side of the toilet area.

ETA Editor's Note

The Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development (OSHPD), which has jurisdiction over hospitals and long-term care facilities in California, has issued Code Application Notice CAN 2-11B, dated 9/9/14, which includes the following interpretation of Subsection 11B-604.5.2:

CBC Section 1224.14.2.7 requires the provision of a flushing-rim clinical sink in the soiled utility room of a nursing unit.  There is an allowance to eliminate the clinical sink if facilities for cleaning bedpans are provided elsewhere.  CPC Table 4-2 Footnote 14 allows the clinical sink to be deleted if all bedrooms in the nursing unit are provided with adjoining toilets with bedpan flushing devices.

Patient toilet rooms with bedpan flushing devices are an allowance, not a requirement.  If this approach is pursued, the bedpan flushing device shall not be a unit that results in the need to split or offset the rear grab bar.  Section 11B-604.5.2 is not available to accommodate bedpan flushing devices.  The gripping surface of the grab bar must be available for the entire 36-inch length without interruption.

Bedpan washing devices that are manufactured as part of a flush valve assembly project above the rear grab bar, obstructing it.  OSHPD's interpretation disallows those at the water closets in accessible Patient Toilets.  There are wall-mounted bedpan washing devices that could be used instead, taking care not to obstruct either the side or the rear grab bars, or the required clear floor space.

 

Elevation drawing shows the rear grab bar 36 inches long minimum, positioned so that 24 inches minimum extends toward the open transfer side and 12 inches minimum extends toward the side wall.

FIGURE 11B-604.5.2

REAR WALL GRAB BAR AT WATER CLOSETS

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