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Handrail height - UFAS vs ADA and CBC Title 24

Yikes

SAWHORSE
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Stair handrail heights are 30-34" in UFAS 4.9.4(5), versus 34-38" in ADAAG 4.9.4(5) and CBC 1115A.6.2.1.

This means that the only handrail height acceptable to all is EXACTLY 34"... zero margin for construction tolerances.

How can this practically be done within the normal construction processes? This does not sound practical for on-site construction.
 
I belive that UFAS standards are only applicable to buildings designed, constructed or altered with federal funding. That cuts a lot of buildings out unless California has adopted the UFSA standards for all buildings.
 
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