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29 CFR 1910.25 Stairways Safety Requirements

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Summary

OSHA published 29 CFR 1910.25 establishing binding stairway safety requirements for general industry employers. The standard covers standard, spiral, ship, and alternating tread-type stairs, specifying requirements for handrails, riser heights (maximum 9.5 inches), tread depth (minimum 9.5 inches), stair width (minimum 22 inches), and vertical clearance (minimum 6 feet 8 inches). Employers must ensure stairs support at least five times the normal anticipated live load or a minimum concentrated load of 1,000 pounds at any point.

What changed

OSHA 29 CFR 1910.25 establishes comprehensive stairway safety requirements that apply to all general industry employers. The standard specifies detailed dimensional requirements including maximum riser height of 9.5 inches (24 cm), minimum tread depth of 9.5 inches (24 cm), minimum stair width of 22 inches (56 cm), and minimum vertical clearance of 6 feet 8 inches (203 cm). Stairway landings and platforms must be at least the width of the stair and 30 inches (76 cm) in depth.

Affected employers must ensure standard stairs are used for regular and routine travel between levels, with spiral, ship, or alternating tread-type stairs permitted only when standard stairs are not feasible. Doors or gates opening directly onto stairways require platforms with minimum effective usable depth of 20 inches (pre-January 17, 2017 installations) or 22 inches (post-January 17, 2017 installations). Non-compliant stairways installed before January 17, 2017 may qualify for an exception to the riser height and tread depth requirements if they met prior dimension standards.

What to do next

  1. Ensure handrails, stair rail systems, and guardrail systems comply with 29 CFR 1910.28
  2. Verify standard stairs are installed at angles between 30-50 degrees with maximum 9.5-inch riser height and minimum 9.5-inch tread depth
  3. Confirm stairs support at least five times normal anticipated live load or minimum 1,000-pound concentrated load

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  • Part Number: 1910
  • Part Number Title: Occupational Safety and Health Standards
  • Subpart: 1910 Subpart D
  • Subpart Title: Walking-Working Surfaces
  • Standard Number: 1910.25
  • Title: Stairways.
  • GPO Source: e-CFR 1910.25(a) Application. This section covers all stairways (including standard, spiral, ship, and alternating tread-type stairs), except for articulated stairs (stairs that change pitch due to change in height at the point of attachment) such as those serving floating roof tanks, stairs on scaffolds, stairs designed into machines or equipment, and stairs on self-propelled motorized equipment.

1910.25(b) General requirements. The employer must ensure:

1910.25(b)(1) Handrails, stair rail systems, and guardrail systems are provided in accordance with § 1910.28; 1910.25(b)(2) Vertical clearance above any stair tread to any overhead obstruction is at least 6 feet, 8 inches (203 cm), as measured from the leading edge of the tread. Spiral stairs must meet the vertical clearance requirements in paragraph (d)(3) of this section. 1910.25(b)(3) Stairs have uniform riser heights and tread depths between landings; 1910.25(b)(4) Stairway landings and platforms are at least the width of the stair and at least 30 inches (76 cm) in depth, as measured in the direction of travel; 1910.25(b)(5) When a door or a gate opens directly on a stairway, a platform is provided, and the swing of the door or gate does not reduce the platform's effective usable depth to: 1910.25(b)(5)(i) Less than 20 inches (51 cm) for platforms installed before January 17, 2017; and 1910.25(b)(5)(ii) Less than 22 inches (56 cm) for platforms installed on or after January 17, 2017 (see Figure D-7 of this section); 1910.25(b)(6) Each stair can support at least five times the normal anticipated live load, but never less than a concentrated load of 1,000 pounds (454 kg) applied at any point; 1910.25(b)(7) Standard stairs are used to provide access from one walking-working surface to another when operations necessitate regular and routine travel between levels, including access to operating platforms for equipment. Winding stairways may be used on tanks and similar round structures when the diameter of the tank or structure is at least 5 feet (1.5 m). 1910.25(b)(8) Spiral, ship, or alternating tread-type stairs are used only when the employer can demonstrate that it is not feasible to provide standard stairs. 1910.25(b)(9) When paragraph (b)(8) of this section allows the use of spiral, ship, or alternating tread-type stairs, they are installed, used, and maintained in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.

1910.25(c) Standard stairs. In addition to paragraph (b) of this section, the employer must ensure standard stairs:

1910.25(c)(1) Are installed at angles between 30 to 50 degrees from the horizontal; 1910.25(c)(2) Have a maximum riser height of 9.5 inches (24 cm); 1910.25(c)(3) Have a minimum tread depth of 9.5 inches (24 cm); and 1910.25(c)(4) Have a minimum width of 22 inches (56 cm) between vertical barriers (see Figure D-8 of this section).

1910.25(c)(5) Exception to paragraphs (c)(2) and (3) of this section. The requirements of paragraphs (c)(2) and (3) do not apply to standard stairs installed prior to January 17, 2017. OSHA will deem those stairs in compliance if they meet the dimension requirements specified in Table D-1 of this section or they use a combination that achieves the angle requirements of paragraph (c)(1) of this section.

Table D-1 -- Stairway Rise and Tread Dimensions

Angle to horizontal Rise (in inches) Tread run (in inches)
30 deg. 35' 6 ½ 11
32 deg. 08' 6 ¾ 10 ¾
33 deg. 41' 7 10 ½
35 deg. 16' 7 ¼ 10 ¼
36 deg. 52' 7 ½ 10
38 deg. 29' 7 ¾ 9 ¾
40 deg. 08' 8 9 ½
41 deg. 44' 8 ¼ 9 ¼
43 deg. 22' 8 ½ 9
45 deg. 00' 8 ¾ 8 ¾
46 deg. 38' 9 8 ½
48 deg. 16' 9 ¼ 8 ¼
49 deg. 54' 9 ½ 8

1910.25(d) Spiral stairs. In addition to paragraph (b) of this section, the employer must ensure spiral stairs:

1910.25(d)(1) Have a minimum clear width of 26 inches (66 cm); 1910.25(d)(2) Have a maximum riser height of 9.5 inches (24 cm); 1910.25(d)(3) Have a minimum headroom above spiral stair treads of at least 6 feet, 6 inches (2 m), measured from the leading edge of the tread; 1910.25(d)(4) Have a minimum tread depth of 7.5 inches (19 cm), measured at a point 12 inches (30 cm) from the narrower edge; 1910.25(d)(5) Have a uniform tread size; 1910.25(e) Ship stairs. In addition to paragraph (b) of this section, the employer must ensure ship stairs (see Figure D-9 of this section):

1910.25(e)(1) Are installed at a slope of 50 to 70 degrees from the horizontal; 1910.25(e)(2) Have open risers with a vertical rise between tread surfaces of 6.5 to 12 inches (17 to 30 cm); 1910.25(e)(3) Have minimum tread depth of 4 inches (10 cm); and 1910.25(e)(4) Have a minimum tread width of 18 inches (46 cm).

1910.25(f) Alternating tread-type stairs. In addition to paragraph (b) of this section, the employer must ensure alternating tread-type stairs:

1910.25(f)(1) Have a series of treads installed at a slope of 50 to 70 degrees from the horizontal; 1910.25(f)(2) Have a distance between handrails of 17 to 24 inches (51 to 61 cm); 1910.25(f)(3) Have a minimum tread depth of 8.5 inches (22 cm); and 1910.25(f)(4) Have open risers if the tread depth is less than 9.5 inches (24 cm); 1910.25(f)(5) Have a minimum tread width of 7 inches (18 cm), measured at the leading edge of the tread (i.e., nosing).

[39 FR 23502, June 27, 1974, as amended at 43 FR 49744, Oct. 24, 1978; 49 FR 5321, Feb. 10, 1984; 81 FR 82987-82990, Nov. 18, 2016; 84 FR 68795, Dec. 17, 2019]

CFR references

29 CFR 1910.25 29 CFR 1910.28

Named provisions

Application General requirements Standard stairs

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29 CFR 1910.25

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Employers
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9211 Government & Public Administration
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Stairway construction Fall protection systems Walking-working surfaces
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United States US

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Occupational Safety
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