Supplementary guidance on the design of stairs to help achieve compliance with the Building Regulations



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Supplementary guidance on the design of stairs to help achieve compliance with the Printed on recycled paper containing a minimum of 75% post-consumer waste

Supplementary guidance on the design of stairs to help achieve compliance with the 1.0 Introduction Stairs serve many different functions in a building e.g. a mean of escape, a means of access for ambulant disabled people or an effective and simple means of vertical circulation, or sometimes a combination of these. Functional and guidance on compliance for stairs are given in various Parts of the namely: (Stairways, Ladders, Ramps and Guards) for stairs in general, Part B (Fire Safety) for escape, and () for stairs suitable for ambulant disabled people. Designers should refer to the relevant Part and accompanying TGD when designing stairs. Technical Guidance Document K (Stairways, Ladders, Ramps and Guards) contains the primary guidance document on stairs design in an overall sense when the stairs is located within (or immediately outside) a building. Technical Guidance Document B (Fire Safety) considers, inter alia the stairs design criteria that need to be addressed with respect to safe egress and is very much dependent on the building purpose group, building occupancy level, etc. Technical Guidance Document M () in the context of stairs has an objective to provide independently accessible approach to the main entrance(s) of a building and means of circulation around a building Where works are carried out in accordance with the TGDs, this will, prima facie, indicate compliance with the relevant parts of the Second Schedule to the (as amended). 2.0 Purpose of this guidance The choice of stairs is crucially dependent on the designers understanding of the function of the stairs under consideration i.e. approach, access, circulation, egress or any combination of these. This supplementary guidance document was developed as a tool to assist building professionals readily determine some of the key criteria of stairs design and expresses the individuality of some of the key stairs design criteria. The Technical Guidance Documents give guidance on minimum standards. Those involved in the design and construction of buildings should have also have regard to the principles of Universal Design and consider making additional provisions where practical and appropriate. 3.0 How to use the supplementary guidance The guide is presented in 3 tables. Table 1 deals with external stairs outside a building other than a dwelling. Table 2 deals with internal stairs in a building other than a dwelling. Table 3 deals with both internal and external stairs in an about dwellings. Compliance with this supplementary guidance does not confer immunity from compliance with the (or any other ). 4.0 Further reading C722 Safer stairs in public places - assessment of existing stairs - CIRIA (2013) Refurbishing stairs in dwellings to reduce the risk of falls and injuries BRE TRUST (2013) 1

Table 1 External stairs outside buildings (other than dwellings) Requirements Application of relating to the provision of external steps/ stairs outside a building: Stairways, Ladders, Ramps and Guards K1 Stairways, ladders and ramps shall be such as to afford safe passage for the users of a building. Requirement K1 DOES NOT apply to steps or access routes outside a building other than where steps are immediately outside the external door of a building. Criteria TGD K 2014 1. Stairs width (For width see Note h below) 2. Max rise of between level s 3. Rise (R) 4. Going (G) 5. Gait (2R+G) 6. Open risers 7. Tapered As required by TGD B or TGD M. See across 16 rises or 18 rises where going 350 b 8. Headroom 2000 9. Handrail provision M1 Adequate provision shall be made for people to access and use a building, its facilities and its environs. Applies to: 1. the approach route(s) to the accessible entrance(s) (Refer to 1.1.2 of for the defined approach routes); 2. the circulation routes around a building (Refer to 1.1.2 for the defined circulation routes) New buildings Section 1 1200 (min) between walls, upstands, strings and 1000 (min) between Existing buildings Section 2 c As wide as possible but not less than 1000 mm between. 1500 mm (max) rise or 18 rises where going 350 b Part B Fire Safety B1 Means of escape in case of fire B5 Access and facilities for the fire service. Where stairs are provided: Design for vertical escape; Make provision for people with disabilities; Provision for personnel access to buildings for firefighting. Refer to Section 1.2.6 External Escape Routes of TGD B for provision of external escape stairways. g TGD B 2006 Refer to 1.3.4 and 1.3.5 for determining widths of stairways (but not less than 800 mm). a Designer decision required below on function of stairs under consideration. Stairs designed for: + any of above + any of above Opt Max 150 (min) 150 (min) 165 190 to to 180 (max) 180 (max) 150 180 + any of above Opt Min 300 (min) As large as Approach/ Access 300 250 to possible but not 450 (max) less than 280 300 280 + any of above Min Opt Max 550 600 700 + any of above Allowed subject to 16mm (min) overlap Approach/ Access of nosing & 100mm (max) gap between + any of above Avoid (unless necessary) No allowed + any of above > 3 risers > 1000 wide Both sides One side 2100 Both sides of all stairs regardless of number of risers. d > 3 risers > 1000 > 1800 2000 one side both sides provide a central handrail e Reference/ relevant TGD B (See The wider of B and M 150 (min) to 180 (max) Allowed 2000 2100 + any of above + any of above B (See Both sides de 2

10. Handrail height 11. Guarding 12. Tactile hazard warning surfaces Above: line d-iate New Min Max build line Stairs should be guarded at the sides where the total rise is > 600 mm. (See 1.1.18) No 13. Visibility No diate 900 110 0 Min Max Existing Min Max building 900 100 840 1000 0 line Interm ediate landin g Top & bottom s All step nosing to incorporate permantly contrasting material on the tread. Illuminance at tread level to be at least 100 lux 840 1100 + any of above No Adequate artificial lighting should be provided to all external escape routes (See 1.4.8) / + any of above + any of above K (see No M (See No M (See Notes: a Method of measurement as per Para B1.0.10 Methods of Measurement Width (iii) a stairway is the clear width between walls or balustrades, (strings and intruding not more than 30 mm and 100 mm respectively may be ignored. b In places of assembly to which large numbers of people have resort, there should be no more than two consecutive s each having a maximum of twelve risers, without a change in direction of at least 30 between s; c Section 2 provides additional guidance on the minimum provisions for certain elements and features of existing buildings where it is not practicable to achieve the provisions set out in Section 1. d If width between > 2000 mm then divide stairs into channels not less than 1000 mm and not > 2000 mm. e In such a case the stairway width on each side of the handrail needs to be considered separately for the purpose of assessing stairway capacity. g External escape stairways should be sufficiently protected from the weather and is adequately protected from a fire in the building (see 1.3.9 TGD B). h Top and bottom s should be level and at least as great as the smallest width of the determined by Criteria 1. 3

Table 2 Requirements Application of relating to the provision of internal stairs. Internal stairs in buildings (other than dwellings) Stairways, Ladders, Ramps and Guards K1 Stairways, ladders and ramps shall be such as to afford safe passage for the users of a building. ALL internal stairs (as required) must comply with. M1 Adequate provision shall be made for people to access and use a building, its facilities and its environs. At least one set of stairs suitable for ambulant disabled people should be provided to access all floors above or below entrance level. Part B Fire Safety B1 Means of escape in case of fire B5 Access and facilities for the fire service. Where stairs are provided: Design for vertical escape; Make provision for people with disabilities; Make provision for personnel access to buildings for firefighting. Designer decision required below on function of stairs under consideration. Criteria 1. Stairs width (For width see Note f below) 2. Max rise of between level s 3. Rise (R) 4. Going (G) TGD K 2014 As required by TGD B or TGD M (if stairs suitable for ambulant disabled people) Technical Guidance Documents New buildings Section 1 1200 (min) between walls, upstands, strings and 1000 (min) between. Existing buildings Section 2 c As wide as possible but not less than 1000 mm between. TGD B 2006 Refer to 1.3.4 and 1.3.5 for determining widths of stairways (but not less than 800 mm a ). b 1800 (max) 16 risers Stairs designed for: / / Both Reference/ relevant TGD B a (See The wider of B a and M / / Both 16 rises b 1800 (max) b Opt Max / / Both 150 (min) to 180 (max) 165 190 150 (min) to 180 (max) 150 180 Opt Min / / Both 300 (min) As large as 300 250 to possible but not 450 (max) less than 250 300 280 5. Gait (2R+G) 6. Open risers 7. Tapered Min Opt Max / / Both 550 600 700 Allowed subject to 16mm (min) overlap of nosing & 100mm (max) gap between Publi c Publi c Avoid (unless necessar y) Not Allowed / / Both / / Both / / Both 2000 8. Headroom 2000 2100 2000 2100 4

9. Handrail provision 10. Handrail height 11. Guarding 12. Tactile hazard warning surfaces > 3 risers wide > 1000 one side both sides Both sides of all stairs regardless of number of risers d Above Min Max Above: Min Max Above Min Max line of diate Stairs should be guarded at the sides where the total rise is > 600 mm. See 1.1.18 for further details 13. Visibility No line of diate line of > 3 risers one side > 1000 both sides In additon provide a > 1800 central handrail e / / Both / / Both 840 1000 diate 840 1100 No All step nosing to incorporate permantly contrasting material on the tread. Illuminance at tread level to be at least 100 lux Adequate artificial lighting should be provided to all internal escape routes (See 1.4.8) / / Ambulant disabled / / Ambulant disabled / / Both B (See Both sides de K (See No B (See M (See Both B & M Notes: a Method of measurement as per Para B1.0.10(c) Methods of Measurement Width (iii) a stairway is the clear width between walls or balustrades, (strings and intruding not more than 30 mm and 100 mm respectively may be ignored. b In places of assembly to which large numbers of people have resort, there should be no more than two consecutive s each having a maximum of twelve risers, without a change in direction of at least 30 between s; c Section 2 provides additional guidance on the minimum provisions for certain elements and features of existing buildings where it is not practicable to achieve the provisions set out in Section 1. d If width between > 2000 then divide stairs into channels not less than 1000 and not > 2000 mm. e In such a case the stairwaywidth on each side of the handrail needs to be considered separately for the purpose of assessing stairway capacity. f Top and bottom s should be level and at least as great as the smallest width of the determined by Criteria 1. 5

Table 3 Requirements* Application of and provision of stairs. Criteria 1. Stairs width (mm) (For width see Note 5 below) 2. Max rise of between level s 3. Rise (R) Dwellings External Stairs *(See Notes 4 for Requirements of Part B Fire Safety) Stairways, Ladders, Ramps and Guards Requirement K1 DOES NOT apply to steps or access routes outside a building other than where steps are immediately outside the external door of a building. Where it is not practicable to provide the required level, gently sloped or ramped approach to a dwelling entrance from the point of access, a stepped approach may be used. Technical Guidance Document TGD K 2014 Section 3 (Dwellings) Internal Stairs *(See Notes 1 to 3 for Requirements of Part B Fire Safety) Stairways, Ladders, Ramps and Guards All internal stairs in a dwelling must comply with. Where there is no habitable room at entry level, the stairway providing acess to the storey containing the main living room should comply with the following: Technical Guidance Document TGD K 2014 800 (min) between 900 (min) between 800 (min) between Section 3 (Dwellings) 900 (min) between 16 No. risers 1800 mm (max) 16 No. rises 1800 mm (max) Optimum Max Optimum Max 100 (min) to 150 (max) 175 220 175 220 175 4. Going (G) Optimum Min Optimum Min 280 250 220 250 220 280 5. Gait Optimum Min Max Optimum Min Max (2R+G) 600 550 700 600 550 700 Allowed subject to 16mm (min) overlap of nosing & 6. Open risers 100mm (max) gap between Allowed 7. Tapered (See 1.1.6) (See 3.1.2.5 (f)) (See 1.1.6) (See 3.3.2.2 (f)) 8. Headroom 2000 (min) 2100 (min) 2000 (min) 6 > 3 risers > 3 risers. Where > 3 continuous one side risers both sides one side Where 3 or more risers 9. Handrail ; provide continuous provision handrail both sides 10. Handrail height 11. Guarding > 1000 both sides Where going 750 need not be provided. > 1000 both sides Above: Min Max Above: Min Max Above: Min Max Above: Min Max line of line of line of line of diate diate diate diate Stairs should be guarded at Stairs should be guarded at the sides where the total rise the sides where the total is > 600 mm. See 1.1.18 for rise is > 600 mm. See further details 1.1.18 for further details Notes: 1. For dwelling houses with no floors more than 4.5m above ground level (Purpose Group 1(a)) refer to 1.5.2 of TGD B for additional considerations on stairway design. 2. For dwelling houses with one floor more than 4.5m above ground level (Purpose Group 1(b)) refer to 1.5.3 of TGD B for additional considerations on stairway design. 3. For dwelling houses with more than one floor more than 4.5m above ground level (Purpose Group 1(b)) refer to 1.5.4 of TGD B for additional considerations on stairway design. 4. For Duplex dwellings, Purpose Group 1(c) refer to 1.3.9 of TGD B for specific for external escape stairs. 5. Top and bottom s should be level and at least as great as the smallest width of the determined by Criteria 1. 6. In the conversion of a loft where space is limited, headroom measured at the centre of the stairs should be not less than 1.9 m but may reduce to not less than 1.8 m at the side of the stairs. 6