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Improve safety and ergonomics with code-compliant stairs

Providing OSHA- and IBC-compliant code-compliant stairs is the first step to ensuring safe access to equipment, platforms or other floors in your facility.

Providing OSHA- and IBC-compliant code-compliant stairs is the first step to ensuring safe access to equipment, platforms or other floors in your facility. Additional measures of safety and improved ergonomic factors are achieved by limiting environmental, behavioral, and design factors that can contribute to the risk of using stairs.

This white paper will help you to:

  • Determine which code applies to your stair application
  • Identify design specifications for OSHA and IBC stairs
  • Understand other factors that contribute to stair safety

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