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Steven Brewster is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
I inspected a home today that has a sidewalk atop a 4' retaining wall. Is there a code that would require guards/railings? Any help would be appreciated.
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Around here it is for anything 30" or higher.
I just recommend a guard or railing for enhanced safety eliminating the need for code verifications. |
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Hey guys, appreciate the input. I interpret 312.1 as referring to floors, porches and balconies attached to a home not exterior sidewalks. Am looking for coding that would be more specific for yards, retaining walls, walkways, etc.. I wrote this up as a Safety Fall/Hazard but I would like to know if there is a specific code requirement for this type scenario. My client is concerned that his insurance agent may require railings.
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I interpret it for any walk off greater than 30" above floor or grade.
But I really interpret it as not being safe and would not mention the code in my report, just write it up as safety concern. |
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