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BS 585-2:1985

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Wood stairs Specification for performance requirements for domestic stairs constructed of wood-based materials

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Language(s)

English

Published date

31-01-1985

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Committees responsible
Foreword
0 Introduction
1 Scope
2 Definitions
3 Sizes
4 Materials
5 Workmanship
6 Performance requirements
Appendix A - Test rig
Appendix B - Test methods
Appendix C - Requirements for blockboard and laminboard
Appendix D - Recommended test method for vibration
Publications referred to

Requirements for stairs constructed of one or more of the following materials: blockboard, chipboard, glue-laminated components, hardboard, laminboard, medium density fibreboard, plywood, timber. Cover, straight flight stairs and stairs with quarter and half landings, intended primarily for use inside one-family dwellings.

Committee
B/208
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 82/12649 DC (08/2005) Inactive for the new design. (11/2009)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
14
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current

This Part of BS 585 specifies performance requirements for domestic stairs constructed from certain wood-based materials (see clause 4).

It applies to straight flight stairs and stairs with quarter and half landings, intended primarily for use inside one-family dwellings, but excludes stairs having flights with winder treads.

NOTE 1 For guidance on design of stairs with straight flights, see BS 5395-1.

NOTE 2 Appendix D describes a recommended test method for vibration of stairs. Reference may be made to BRE Digest 278 “Vibrations, buildings and human response”1).

NOTE 3 The titles of the publications referred to in this standard are listed on the inside back cover.

BS 585-1:1984 Wood stairs Specification for straight flight stairs and stairs with quarter or half landings for domestic use
PD 6501-5:1990 The preparation of British Standards for building and civil engineering Guide to technical committees on the preparation of performance specifications in British Standards for construction products
BS 585-1:1989 Wood stairs Specification for stairs with closed risers for domestic use, including straight and winder flights and quarter or half landings
BS 5395-1:2000 Stairs, ladders and walkways Code of practice for the design, construction and maintenance of straight stairs and winders
BS 1142:1989 Specification for fibre building boards

BS 6566-4:1985 Plywood Specification for tolerances on the dimensions of plywood panels
BS 6566-5:1985 Plywood Specification for moisture content
BS 1142-2:1971 Specification for fibre building boards Medium board, medium density fibreboard (MDF) and hardboard
BS 1186-2:1988 Timber for and workmanship in joinery Specification for workmanship
BS 6566-3:1985 Plywood Specification for acceptance levels for post-manufacture batch testing including sampling
BS 6566-6:1985 Plywood Specification for limits of defects for the classification of plywood by appearance
BS 5669:1979 Specification for wood chipboard and methods of test for particle board
BS 4071:1966 Specification for polyvinyl acetate (PVA) emulsion adhesives for wood
BS 6566-7:1985 Plywood Specification for classification of resistance to fungal decay and wood borer attack
BS 6566-1:1985 Plywood Specification for construction of panels and characteristics of plies including marking
BS 5578-1:1978 Building construction - stairs. Vocabulary
BS 6566-2:1985 Plywood Glossary of terms
BS 6566-8:1985 Plywood Specification for bond performance of veneer plywood
BS DD74(1981) : 1981 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS AND TEST METHODS FOR NON-STRUCTURAL WOOD ADHESIVES
BS 6399-1:1996 LOADING FOR BUILDINGS - PART 1: CODE OF PRACTICE FOR DEAD AND IMPOSED LOADS

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