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Section 1015 Guards
1015.2 Where Required
Guards shall be located along open-sided walking surfaces, including mezzanines, equipment platforms, aisles, stairs, ramps and landings that are located more
Put in removable Guards, let the tenant fail to replace them. (Liability thing)
noSo I guess my question is, if there is no access other than a non-permeant ladder or lift (fork lift in this case) is that area considered a mezzanine?
No. Material shelving/racking. The end user will need to meet OSHA requirements if/when they are are stocking/removing materials. Not covered by the building code IMHO.So I guess my question is, if there is no access other than a non-permeant ladder or lift (fork lift in this case) is that area considered a mezzanine?
CarpetNo. Material shelving/racking. The end user will need to meet OSHA requirements if/when they are are stocking/removing materials. Not covered by the building code IMHO.