nealderidder
Sawhorse
I'm putting a new roof deck on an existing 4 story building. I'd like to keep the guardrails to a minimum to keep the views unobstructed.
Guards are required (CBC 1015) along open sided walking surfaces within 36" horizontally to the open side.
On a roof deck would you consider the finished deck the boundary of the walking surface? One could always go rogue and step off the deck and down on to the roof. If I add a rail to the deck does that suffice to determine the boundary?
Attached are two scenarios. "A" shows the walking surface defined by a rail. It's more than 36" from the open side (four stories down).
"B" shows the walking surface defined only by the finished deck with no rail that is more than 36" from the open side.
Unfortunately my parapet is under 42" for a good portion of the roof, down to a minimum of about 24" high.
Would you buy either one of these proposals?
Guards are required (CBC 1015) along open sided walking surfaces within 36" horizontally to the open side.
On a roof deck would you consider the finished deck the boundary of the walking surface? One could always go rogue and step off the deck and down on to the roof. If I add a rail to the deck does that suffice to determine the boundary?
Attached are two scenarios. "A" shows the walking surface defined by a rail. It's more than 36" from the open side (four stories down).
"B" shows the walking surface defined only by the finished deck with no rail that is more than 36" from the open side.
Unfortunately my parapet is under 42" for a good portion of the roof, down to a minimum of about 24" high.
Would you buy either one of these proposals?