| CLEVELAND, OH -- If you own or manage a building with  automatic doors, you’re likely aware that the ANSI standards cover requirements  for their safe operation and required signage.  The American Association of Automatic Door Manufacturers  (AAADM) has a dedicated certification program to ensure industry inspectors and  technicians are up to date on the latest standards. AAADM’s Certification Committee recently created a quiz to  accompany this year’s changes to the ANSI/BHMA standards for automatic doors,  and now that quiz is available to the public. AAADM is inviting facility  owners, managers, and operators, as well as building architects and  contractors, to learn the subtle changes in the standards and then take the  quick, seven-question quiz. These updates, along with the quiz, were already  sent to all AAADM Certified Inspectors to keep them informed. At the beginning of the quiz, there is a recap of the  changes for individuals to use during their quiz, which is informational and  voluntary. Click here for the public quiz: https://testmoz.com/q/13989380. The changes are minor, mostly to add clarity to a few  definitions and some performance requirements, and improve some of the  illustrations in the appendix. In Section 1.5, Tolerances, linear dimension tolerance has  increased from +/- 1/16th in. to +/- 1/8th in. In Section 6, Guide Rails, the  “exceptions” for guide rails have been revised and moved to the end of the  swing section to provide a smoother flow of the section and include a better  description for when longer rails are required. Sections covering door mounted  presence sensors for swing doors have updated the maximum inactive zone from  the face of the door, changed from 5 inches to 8 inches. There have also been changes to sections covering Knowing  Act Devices, specifically non-contact wave plates, breakout requirements for  emergencies, and changes to appropriate signage. For more information about AAADM, visit https://www.aaadm.com/. |