Factory Stairways Ladders And Handrails Handbook
Gives recommendations and typical details for the design and general construction of factory stairways, ladders, access platforms, ramps and handrails. Primarily intended for use by engineers and architects responsible for the preparation of detail drawings for the construction and installation of this ancillary equipment.
Superseded by: Factory stairways, ladders and handrails (including access platforms and ramps). 8th edition 2014.
Engineering Equipment and Materials Users' Association
The Engineering Equipment and Materials Users' Association is a European based organisation, supporting companies that own or operate industrial facilities.
- In drafting the standard the committee made extensive use of the Engineering Equipment and Materials Users' Association Handbook No. 7 “Factory Stairways, Ladders and Handrails”. This publication does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users are responsible for its correct application.
- For open-sided walking surfaces like stairs and elevated platforms, handrails and guards are mandatory. And IBC-compliant stairs can’t have any gaps between those handrails or guards that could allow a four-inch sphere to pass through. This is to ensure a child’s head cannot pass through any section of the stairway, landing or platform.
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Stairway Handrails Codes For Installing
Second Floor
16 Black Friars Lane
London
EC4V 6EB
UK
Stairways And Ladders Osha
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