Accessible Transportation for Persons with Disabilities Regulations (SOR/2019-244)
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Regulations are current to 2026-03-17 and last amended on 2022-06-25. Previous Versions
Marginal note:Standard washroom
77 A washroom on an aircraft, other than a wheelchair-accessible washroom, must have
(a) doors that are equipped with handles, pulls, latches, locks and other devices that are operable using minimal force, with one hand in a closed-fist position, or by another method of operation that does not require tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist;
(b) toilets that
(i) are equipped with an automated flush control or a flush control that is operable using minimal force, with one hand in a closed-fist position, or by another method of operation that does not require tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist, and
(ii) have a back support if the toilet has no seat lid;
(c) faucets that are equipped with
(i) handles or other controls that are tactilely discernible unless the water temperature is fixed to eliminate the risk of scalding,
(ii) in the case of non-automated faucets, handles or other controls that are operable using minimal force, with one hand in a closed-fist position, or by another method of operation that does not require tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist, and
(iii) in the case of automated faucets, a water activation motion sensor that turns the water on automatically when a hand is below the faucet;
(d) grab bars that
(i) are located on a wall beside the toilet,
(ii) are rounded, slip-resistant and free of any sharp or abrasive elements,
(iii) have an exterior diameter and a clearance from the wall surface to which they are attached that permit them to be easily grasped, and
(iv) are capable of supporting a minimum weight of 113.4 kg;
(e) toilet paper dispensers that are located so as to not interfere with the use of the grab bars;
(f) soap dispensers that are operable using minimal force, with one hand in a closed-fist position, or by another method of operation that does not require tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist; and
(g) at least one call button or other device for signalling an emergency that
(i) is colour-contrasted with its background and identified by tactile and Braille signage, and
(ii) is operable using minimal force.
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