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Report BR 308 Alternating tread stairs
Publication Year
1996
Document Status
Current
Abstract
Studies the use and safety aspects of stairs with alternating treads. Undertaken at the time of the Department of the Environment's review in 1989 of the Building Regulations 1985. Stairs of such shaped treads were of a design which had not previously been used in the UK to any great extent. In the absence of any existing specific evidence about the safety and convenience of these stairs, the purpose of the study was to obtain information on the features of alternating tread stairs, users' experience with them, and their opinions on the ease of use, convenience and safety of the stairs. Similar information was also obtained for the main stairs (i.e. stairs of normal design) in the home to provide a common experience base on which to assess any relative differences in the use of the alternating tread stairs and the main stairs. The purpose of this report is to make the detailed findings known to a wider range of professional bodies, designers and manufacturers, building owners and user groups.
Author
Webber, G. M. B. and Feeney, R. J.
ISBN
9781860810787
Publisher Information
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