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If you want to learn more about AS1657, you can purchase the full standard from [SAI Global](^2^) or visit the [Workplace Access & Safety](^4^) website for more information and guidance. 📚 | If you want to learn more about AS1657, you can purchase the full standard from [SAI Global](^2^) or visit the [Workplace Access & Safety](^4^) website for more information and guidance. 📚 | ||
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(1) AS 1657-1992 Fixed platforms, walkways, stairways and ladders - Design .... https://www.astcad.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/AS-1657-1992-Fixed-platforms-walkways-stairways-and-ladders-Design-construction-and-installation.pdf. | (1) AS 1657-1992 Fixed platforms, walkways, stairways and ladders - Design .... https://www.astcad.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/AS-1657-1992-Fixed-platforms-walkways-stairways-and-ladders-Design-construction-and-installation.pdf. | ||
(2) AS 1657:2018 | Fixed Platforms, Walkways, Stairways & Ladders | SAI Global. https://infostore.saiglobal.com/en-au/Standards/AS-1657-2018-99067_SAIG_AS_AS_208310/. | (2) AS 1657:2018 | Fixed Platforms, Walkways, Stairways & Ladders | SAI Global. https://infostore.saiglobal.com/en-au/Standards/AS-1657-2018-99067_SAIG_AS_AS_208310/. |
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AS1428 and AS1657 are two Australian Standards that relate to the design and installation of handrails, balustrades, and barriers. They aim to ensure accessibility, safety, and compliance for people who use these structures in various settings.
AS1428 covers the minimum design requirements for new building work to provide access for people with disabilities. It specifies the dimensions, materials, and configurations of handrails and balustrades that are suitable for different types of users, such as wheelchair users, people with ambulatory disabilities, or people with sensory impairments¹².
AS1657 covers the design, construction, and installation of fixed platforms, walkways, stairways, and ladders that are intended to provide safe access to places used by operating, inspection, maintenance, and servicing personnel. It outlines the load ratings, clearances, openings, and guardrail requirements for these structures³⁴.
Moddex is a leading supplier of low-risk, compliant modular balustrade and handrail systems in Australia and New Zealand. Moddex uses proprietary designs that are engineered to exceed Australian and international standards, including AS1428 and AS1657. Moddex systems are pre-engineered, no-weld, and easy to install, reducing time and cost on site. Moddex systems are also adaptable to various environments and applications, such as disability ramps, bridges, mezzanines, car parks, and more⁵⁶⁷.
Moddex systems align with AS1428 and AS1657 by providing smooth, continuous, and durable handrails and balustrades that offer maximum protection and accessibility for users. Moddex systems also offer aesthetic appeal and versatility, proving that functionality and design can coexist harmoniously² [^7^
AS1428
AS1428 are standards followed by Moddex mainly in regard to AssistRail products.
AS1428 is a series of Australian Standards that provide the minimum design requirements for new building work to enable access for people with disabilities. The series consists of five parts, each covering different aspects of access and mobility in buildings and facilities. Here is an overview of each part:
-AS1428.1 General requirements for access—New building work⁶: This part specifies the design requirements for continuous accessible paths of travel, circulation spaces, signage, tactile ground surface indicators, walkways, ramps, landings, stairways, handrails, doorways, switches, outlets, sanitary facilities, grabrails, and assembly buildings. -AS1428.2 Enhanced and additional requirements—Buildings and facilities: This part provides additional or enhanced requirements for people with disabilities, such as wheelchair seating spaces, hearing augmentation, glazing, and emergency egress. -AS1428.3 Requirements for children and adolescents with physical disabilities: This part provides design requirements for building elements and facilities that are suitable for children and adolescents with physical disabilities, such as dimensions, reach ranges, circulation spaces, and sanitary facilities. -AS1428.4 Tactile ground surface indicators for the orientation of people with vision impairment: This part specifies the design requirements for tactile ground surface indicators (TGSIs) that are used to provide information and guidance for people with vision impairment in public areas, such as pedestrian crossings, stairs, ramps, and hazards. -AS1428.5 Communication for people who are deaf or hearing impaired: This part provides design requirements for communication systems and devices that assist people who are deaf or hearing impaired, such as visual alarms, induction loops, infrared systems, and sound reinforcement systems.
AS1428 is referenced in the National Construction Code (NCC) and the Disability (Access to Premises – Buildings) Standards (Premises Standards) as a means of compliance with the accessibility provisions. The primary users of AS1428 are architects, building designers, draftspersons, building surveyors, and builders. AS1428 aims to promote the dignity, independence, and social inclusion of people with disabilities in the built environment.
Source (1) undefined. https://apps.planningportal.nsw.gov.au/prweb/PRRestService/DocMgmt/v1/PublicDocuments/DATA-WORKATTACH-FILE%20PEC-DPE-EP-WORK%20PAN-169169. (2) Australian Standard. https://apps.planningportal.nsw.gov.au/prweb/PRRestService/DocMgmt/v1/PublicDocuments/DATA-WORKATTACH-FILE%20PEC-DPE-EP-WORK%20PAN-169169!20211118T040247.279%20GMT. (3) Design for access and mobility - general requirements for access - HIA. https://hia.com.au/resources-and-advice/building-it-right/australian-standards/articles/design-for-access-and-mobility-general-requirements-for-access. (4) Revised Australian Standard released in June AS1428.1 2021 - Design for .... https://architectureandaccess.com.au/revised-australian-standard-released-in-june-as1428-1-2021-design-for-access-and-mobility-general-requirements-for-access-new-building-work/. (5) AS 1428.1-2009 Design for Access and Mobility - business. https://ablis.business.gov.au/service/wa/australian-standard-as-1428-1-design-for-access-and-mobility-general-requirements-for-access-buildings/29581. (6) AS 1428.1-2001 Design for access and mobility - SAIGlobal. https://www.saiglobal.com/PDFTemp/Previews/OSH/as/as1000/1400/NN14281.pdf.
AS1657
AS1657 is an Australian Standard that specifies the design, construction, and installation of fixed platforms, walkways, stairways, and ladders for access and mobility in buildings and facilities¹. It covers the following topics:
- Structural design, materials, and welding of the components and assemblies - General requirements for platforms, continuous walkways, and steps with landings, such as protection at sides, ends, edges, and openings, and guardrailing design - Width, angle, flights, stairs, landings, guardrailing, and handrailing of stairways - Clearances, access, landings, and guardrailing of fixed ladders, including step ladders, rung ladders, and individual-rung ladders - Testing of guardrail posts and guardrails - Typical component dimensions and spacings for guardrailing
AS1657 is intended to provide the minimum requirements for safe and functional access and mobility in buildings and facilities, and to promote the dignity, independence, and social inclusion of people with disabilities. It is referenced in the National Construction Code and the Disability (Access to Premises – Buildings) Standards as a means of compliance with the accessibility provisions. The primary users of AS1657 are architects, building designers, draftspersons, building surveyors, and builders².
AS1657 was first published in 1938 as AS CA10, and has been revised several times since then. The latest version, AS1657:2018, was published in 2018 and supersedes the previous version, AS1657:2013. Some of the changes in the 2018 version include:
- Clarification of the scope and application of the standard - Alignment of the terminology and definitions with the NCC and the Premises Standards - Addition of requirements for communication for people who are deaf or hearing impaired - Addition of requirements for tactile ground surface indicators for the orientation of people with vision impairment - Addition of requirements for enhanced and additional access for people with disabilities - Addition of requirements for children and adolescents with physical disabilities - Revision of the design loads and factors of safety for the structural design - Revision of the materials and welding requirements - Revision of the guardrailing and handrailing requirements - Revision of the ladder requirements - Revision of the testing methods and criteria³⁴⁵
If you want to learn more about AS1657, you can purchase the full standard from [SAI Global](^2^) or visit the [Workplace Access & Safety](^4^) website for more information and guidance. 📚
Source: (1) AS 1657-1992 Fixed platforms, walkways, stairways and ladders - Design .... https://www.astcad.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/AS-1657-1992-Fixed-platforms-walkways-stairways-and-ladders-Design-construction-and-installation.pdf. (2) AS 1657:2018 | Fixed Platforms, Walkways, Stairways & Ladders | SAI Global. https://infostore.saiglobal.com/en-au/Standards/AS-1657-2018-99067_SAIG_AS_AS_208310/. (3) Draft AS1657 - fixed platforms, walkways, stairways and ladders .... https://www.workplaceaccess.com.au/draft-as1657/. (4) AS 1657:2018: Understanding the newly revised height safety standard. https://www.workplaceaccess.com.au/as-16572018-understanding-the-newly-revised-height-safety-standard/. (5) AS 1657: Understanding the AS 1657 height safety standard. https://www.workplaceaccess.com.au/as-1657-revised-height-safety-standard/. (6) AS 1657:2018 | Fixed Platforms, Walkways, Stairways & Ladders | SAI Global. https://infostore.saiglobal.com/en-au/Standards/AS-1657-2018-99067_SAIG_AS_AS_208310/. (7) AS 1657:2018: Understanding the newly revised height safety standard. https://www.workplaceaccess.com.au/as-16572018-understanding-the-newly-revised-height-safety-standard/.
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(1) Fixed Stairway Based on AS1657 & AS1428.1 - esolidesign. http://esolidesign.com/fixed-stairway-based-on-as1657-as1428-1/. (2) How Moddex systems align with AS1428 for disability access and mobility. https://www.architectureanddesign.com.au/suppliers/moddex/how-moddex-systems-align-with-as1428. (3) Mezzanine Floor Staircase Regulations in Australia (2023). https://www.awstructures.com.au/blog/mezzanine-floor-staircase-regulations-in-australia/. (4) Understanding Australian Standards for Handrails. https://www.webforge.com.au/media-centre/understanding-australian-standards-for-handrails/2023/09/25/understanding-australian-standards-for-handrails. (5) . https://bing.com/search?q=Moddex. (6) Moddex - Leader in No-Weld Modular Handrails & Balustrades. https://moddex.com/. (7) Products - Moddex. https://moddex.com/products/.