Building Codes & Standards

Understand IRC and OSHA requirements for safe stair construction.

International Residential Code (IRC)
The most widely adopted building code for residential construction in the United States.
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Maximum Riser Height

7.75 inches (196mm)

Critical

Minimum Tread Depth

10 inches (254mm)

Critical

Minimum Headroom

80 inches (2032mm)

Critical

Minimum Stair Width

36 inches (914mm)

Maximum Riser Variation

3/8 inch (9.5mm)

Critical

Handrail Height

34-38 inches (864-965mm)

Nosing Projection

0.75-1.25 inches (19-32mm)

Landing Depth

Minimum 36 inches (914mm)

OSHA Requirements (Commercial/Industrial)
Occupational Safety and Health Administration standards for workplace stairs.
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Riser Height Range

6-7.5 inches (152-191mm)

Critical

Tread Depth

Minimum 9.5 inches (241mm)

Critical

Stair Width

Minimum 22 inches (559mm)

Critical

Angle Range

30-50 degrees from horizontal

Safety Guidelines
Best practices for safe stair construction and use

Consistency is Key

All risers and treads in a flight of stairs must be uniform. Variations can cause trips and falls.

Handrails Required

Stairs with 4 or more risers require at least one handrail. Stairs wider than 44 inches need handrails on both sides.

Adequate Lighting

Ensure stairs are well-lit with switches at both top and bottom. Consider adding lighting to each step for safety.

Non-Slip Surfaces

Use non-slip materials for treads, especially for outdoor stairs or areas prone to moisture.

Additional Resources
Official sources for building codes and construction standards