DMartin
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Just looking for some more input on a subject. Wetland area that is going to be turned into a birdwatching area with observation decks. The question being posed to me is do the pathways between observation decks need to have handrails installed if the water come to the walkways edge? I have looked through IBC 1013 ETC... Not required unless it has a drop of 30" within 36".
But when out on waterfront areas I do see that a lot do put guardrails where the water is up to the path. Is this a requirement that I'm not finding or just a CYA thing for the area. Forestry does have rules of there own on this but not maintained by fish and wildlife. Just wondering if anyone else has dealt with this kind of thing?
But when out on waterfront areas I do see that a lot do put guardrails where the water is up to the path. Is this a requirement that I'm not finding or just a CYA thing for the area. Forestry does have rules of there own on this but not maintained by fish and wildlife. Just wondering if anyone else has dealt with this kind of thing?