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parapet height in workplaces

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standardizing at 1100mm is very convenient and you avoid errors by recycle groups between various orders, machines or different plants.
then in reality the cost does not change much because then with time you find yourself using the same modules and the carpenter has advantaged it.
 
I think it's not that simple.
if you apply the dlgs 81/2008 it is sufficient 100cm of height with footrest 10cm. strength never less than 1kn/m + safety coefficient 1.5. mandatory handrail between 90 and 100 cm.

if you apply the dlgs 17/2010 it is necessary 110cm of height with footrest 15cm. pressure resistance 0.3 kn/m + safety coefficient 1.5.

making a parapet that respects both regulations is possible but honorable. Just think that you should make a 110cm high parapet, but you have to add a current that acts as a handrail to 100cm. in the end you would do something that costs more than competition and maybe you feel it is also ugly and uncomfortable.
 
Just think that you should make a 110cm high parapet, but you have to add a current that acts as a handrail to 100cm.
I'm sorry, but this thing I think is really useless, and I've never seen it in my sector in many years.
with the 42mm tube that we normally use forever if you consider 1100mm and 1000mm center axis remains 58mm gap between the tubes.
no use the lowest current at all and still putting the handrail at 1100 six higher so it is improved.
then for the resistance just adopt the most conservative parameters.
the paper industry is full of scales, baleatoi, parapetti and are all made more or less equal.
 

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