joelhatala
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I am working on a stair that has a potential head clearance issue. This is a switchback style stair, so right above you is a stringer running parallel to the stringer you are on. There is a center rail running up the stringer, and above that, there is a beam supporting the stringer directly centered above that rail. The beam over head is 6'-6 ish to the nosing line.
the Florida Building Code does state that the clearance needs “be maintained the full width of the stairway and landing.”
My only argument is that since there is a fixed, permanent rail, the center of the stair will never be a path of egress. Would this still be a code violation?
the Florida Building Code does state that the clearance needs “be maintained the full width of the stairway and landing.”
My only argument is that since there is a fixed, permanent rail, the center of the stair will never be a path of egress. Would this still be a code violation?