2020
DOI: 10.1108/ijbpa-09-2019-0079
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Stair step geometry compliance with standard specifications for safety and usability: a study of selected university buildings in Ghana

Abstract: PurposeCompliance with standard specifications in stairway design and construction, particularly the step geometry, is imperative for the safety and usability of stairs. The purpose of this study, was to assess the compliance of stair step geometry parameters with standard specifications in selected public buildings in Ghana. Specifically, the study investigated the prevalence of deviations in step geometry parameters from standard provisions; how significant these deviations are in comparison, and by theoreti… Show more

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“…7 Stairs, which have been the subject of many researches from the past to the present, consist of steps that are brought together in an orderly manner. According to Agyefi-Mensah et al, 8 steps, which are the basic functional unit of stair design and affect walking efficiency, are examined over two basic concepts: riser height and tread width (Figure 1).
Figure 1.The structure of the stair form.
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Section: Background/literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…7 Stairs, which have been the subject of many researches from the past to the present, consist of steps that are brought together in an orderly manner. According to Agyefi-Mensah et al, 8 steps, which are the basic functional unit of stair design and affect walking efficiency, are examined over two basic concepts: riser height and tread width (Figure 1).
Figure 1.The structure of the stair form.
…”
Section: Background/literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9 Agyefi-Mensah et al states that the optimum stair dimensions can be supported by experimental study findings. 8 At the same time, Sarı, 7 Arslan and Erkan ,30 Sloan, 31 and Pauls 32 believe that experimental research on the physical properties of the human body will provide new data for the improvement of stair design.…”
Section: Background/literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%