Wash. Admin. Code § 296-874-20028 - Make sure stair rails and handrails meet these requirements
(1) You must
provide a stair rail that meets all of the following on each side of a scaffold
stairway:
(a) Has a toprail and
midrail;
(b) Has a toprail that can
serve as a handrail if a separate handrail is not provided;
(c) Is at least twenty-eight inches (71 cm)
but not more than thirty-seven inches (94 cm) high.
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Stair rail height is measured from the upper surface of the stair rail to the surface of the tread, in line with the face of the riser at the forward edge of the tread. |
(2) You must make sure stair rail systems and
handrails have:
(a) A surface that prevents
employees from:
(i) Being injured by
punctures or lacerations; or
(ii)
Snagging their clothing.
(b) Ends that do not create a projection
hazard.
(3) You must
make sure handrails, and top rails that are used as handrails:
(a) Provide an adequate handhold for
employees to grasp to avoid falling; and
(b) Are at least three inches (7.6 cm) from
other objects.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050, 49.17.060. 05-01-054, § 296-874-20028, filed 12/7/04, effective 3/1/05.
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