Deener
Mechanical
- Aug 30, 2018
- 48
Hey guys,
I'm laying out a set of interior stairs that will provide roof access for maintenance (monthly access for changing filters of some kind). This is a large factory (>600m^2) and the client wants to keep the footprint of the stairs to a minimum. Stairs are preferred over a ladder as the maintenance workers will be carrying the filters up with them. These stairs do not serve as exits so I believe they fall under the NBCC classification "3.3.1.14 - Sentence 2) Ramps and stairways that serve service rooms, service spaces or industrial occupancies need not comply with Sentence (1), provided a) they are intended for occasional use for servicing equipment and machinery, and b) they do not serve as exits." I see no other requirements in Part 3 of the NBCC.
I do not believe I need to comply with Part 9 of the code either as the factory is larger than 600 m^2 (see section 1.3.3.3).
Am I misinterpreting the code? In the States, these stairs seem to require OSHA compliance. I am ultimately wondering whether or not these stairs still require a landing as they are beyond 3.7m in total rise.
Thanks in advance!
I'm laying out a set of interior stairs that will provide roof access for maintenance (monthly access for changing filters of some kind). This is a large factory (>600m^2) and the client wants to keep the footprint of the stairs to a minimum. Stairs are preferred over a ladder as the maintenance workers will be carrying the filters up with them. These stairs do not serve as exits so I believe they fall under the NBCC classification "3.3.1.14 - Sentence 2) Ramps and stairways that serve service rooms, service spaces or industrial occupancies need not comply with Sentence (1), provided a) they are intended for occasional use for servicing equipment and machinery, and b) they do not serve as exits." I see no other requirements in Part 3 of the NBCC.
I do not believe I need to comply with Part 9 of the code either as the factory is larger than 600 m^2 (see section 1.3.3.3).
Am I misinterpreting the code? In the States, these stairs seem to require OSHA compliance. I am ultimately wondering whether or not these stairs still require a landing as they are beyond 3.7m in total rise.
Thanks in advance!