Handrail and stair rail systems must meet the following criteria:
Note: | For guardrail system requirements, see the unified fall protection rule (chapter 296-880 WAC). |
Figure D-12 - Handrail Measurement
Figure D-13a - Combination Handrail and Stair Rail Installed prior to October 1, 2020
Figure D-13b - Combination Handrail and Stair Rail Installed after October 1, 2020
Note: | Table D-3 below is informational only. Table D-3 is provided for employers and employees to quickly review and contrast various railing regulations (DOSH, federal OSHA, and International Building Code) in effect at the date of publication of this rule, October 1, 2020. Refer to referenced rule itself for details relating to scope, intent, definitions, application, etc. |
Table D-3 - Informational Summary of Railing Requirements
Standard | Stair Rail Height | Hand Rail Height | Stair Rail as Hand Rail | Mid Rail | Toe Board |
Chapter 296-880 WAC | N/A | 30" - 38" | N/A | Halfway | 43.5" |
29 C.F.R. 1910.29 | 42" min. | 30" - 38" | 36" - 38"* | Midway | 2.5"-3.5" |
29 C.F.R. 1926.502/1926.1052 | 36" min. | 30" - 37" | 36" - 37" | Between | 3.5" min. |
IBC (2018) 1014/1015 (per RCW 19.27.031) | 42" min. | 34" - 38" | 34" - 38" (Group F) | Openings < 21" | Openings < 4" |
* If installed prior to October 1, 2020, otherwise prohibited in WAC 296-24-74015(2)(b).
Wash. Admin. Code § 296-24-74015