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Hi, Looking for clarity on the compliant width of a pedestran walkay within a factory/Warehouse enviromnment I have been advised 1.2m?
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Compliant with what? 1.2 m is certainly a good width and is often recommended as suitable for wheelchair access.
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In the design of pedestrian crossings guidance they recommend a minimum gap of 2m at a traffic island to allow two wheel chairs to pass each other. Whilst two able bodied persons can twist to pass two wheel chair users are not as able so a provision of passing places may be necessary when it is a long passageway located behind a barrier.
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In the design of pedestrian crossings guidance they recommend a minimum gap of 2m at a traffic island to allow two wheel chairs to pass each other. Whilst two able bodied persons can twist to pass two wheel chair users are not as able so a provision of passing places may be necessary when it is a long passageway located behind a barrier.
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Good morning, to All, Demarcation of safe walkway's and safe area of work
The Occupational Act referce to a safe walkway or safe working area were there are moving equipment (e.g. forklifts) and employee's moving. Thus a width of 1.2m can be sufficient enough, rule of thumb - 2 employees next to each other. Regards Edited by user 03 October 2022 08:06:41(UTC)
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