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OSHA Instruction STD 1-1.6 October 30, 1978
OSHA PROGRAM DIRECTIVE #100-83
To: REGIONAL ADMINISTRATORS/OSHA
Subject: 29 CFR 1910.23(e)(5)(iii), Clearance of Handrails and
Railings--General Industry
1. Purpose
The purpose of this directive is to provide guidelines on citing 29
CFR 1910.23(e)(5)(iii).
2. Documentation Affected
This directive supersedes Field Information Memorandum #75-18 dated
March 6, 1975
3. Background
a. The present Standard, 29 CFR 1910.23(e)(5)(iii), states in part:
"The length of brackets shall be such as will give a clearance between
handrail and wall or any projection thereon of at least 3 inches. " 29 CFR
1910.23(e)(6) states: "All handrails and railings shall be provided with a
clearance of not less than 3 inches between the handrail or railing and any
other object."
b. The proposed changes to Walking-Working Surfaces, will allow all
handrails and railings to have a clearance of at least one and one-half
inches between the handrail or railing and any other object.
OSHA Instruction STD 1-1.6 October 30, 1978
4. Action
Pending final approval of the proposed changes in the standards, any
violation of the clearance requirement of handrails and railings required in
29 CFR 1910.23 shall be considered de minimis, if the clearance is at least
1-1/2 inches.
5. Effective Date
This directive is effective immediately and will remain in effect
until canceled or superseded.
Richard P. Wilson Deputy Director, Federal Compliance and State Programs
DISTRIBUTION:
A-1 E-1 B-2 HEW-1 C-1 NIOSH Regional Directors-1 D-4&5
NACOSH-1 Training Institute-4
(Originator: OCCS)
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