Stairway/Platform System
5 Stairways that satisfy all engineering laws. Applicable standards and regulations All the components in the Stairway/Platform System are designed to make it much easier to build standard- compliant stairways and offer your staff the best protec- tion possible. The table below contains an overview of the relevant guidelines, standards and recommendations. item will be happy to offer you advice for the design of your customised stairway! Standard Designation Contents DIN EN ISO 14122 - 2 Permanent means of access to machinery - Part 2: Working platforms and walkways Scope. Normative references. Terms and definitions. General requirements. Assembly instructions DIN EN ISO 14122 - 3 Permanent means of access to machinery - Part 3: Stairs, stepladders and guard-rails Scope. Normative references. Terms and definitions. General safety requirements concerning materials and dimen- sions. Safety requirements applicable to stairs, step ladders and guide-rails. Verification of safety requirements. Assembly instructions DIN 51130 Testing of floor coverings Determination of the anti-slip property Workrooms and fields of activities with slip danger, walking method - Ramp test Scope. Normative references. Terms and definitions. Brief description of procedure. Testing anti-slip properties. Measure ment of drainage capacity. Test report. ASR 17/ 1.2 Traffic routes Terms and definitions. Composition and dimensions of traffic routes, not including stairways. Composition and dimensions of stairways. Level-equalising steps on traffic routes. Signage for hazard points on traffic routes. Protection for workplaces adjacent to traffic routes. BGI 561 Stairways Terms and definitions. Hazards and accidents. Protective measures – basic principles. Stairways – special designs. Implications for stairway usage and maintenance. BGR 181 Floor surfaces in working rooms and areas where there is a slip hazard Scope. Anti-slip floor surfaces and evaluation of slip danger. Anti-slip floor coverings. Further building requirements for floor surfaces. Further operational requirements for floor surfaces.
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