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Posted By Mike Doran
Hi there.
Can anyone tell me (or advise) on the maximum gap between decking boards? This follows a serious injury sustained where a workers foot caught between the boards (45mm).
Also (!) is there a maximum step height for working in areas where space is limited (such as behind displays). I have perused the Building Reg's and phoned the HSE but to no avail!
Any info or advice is gratefully recieved.
Mike
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Posted By Peter MacDonald
I'm assuming you're talking about temporary decking rather than working platform on a scaffold. Can you elaborate?
I would guess that there is no prescibed distance. However 45mm has been proven to constitute a hazard on your site so there should be no problem stating to those erecting/building/designing/constructing the decking that the gaps should be kept to a minimum ie butted up against each other and risk assess where uprights etc protrude through. If it's unsafe it's unsafe.
Pete
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Posted By Mike Doran
Hi, thanks for the reply.
The decking is actually used as a working platform in a 'confined' space (it gets better and better!) The space is behind a display area in a shop where the staff have to get access to displays. There is no risk from a fall as the walls are only about 2m apart and the deck spreads this far. My reason for asking is that I have to inform builders working on new premises not to make the gaps too wide or the 'steps' too high. I wondered if there were any actual figures to stipulate. The steps in these areas are about 450mm high and are quite simply wooden boxes.
Hope this helps!
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