 
      Please find some notes from   Approved Document K of the Building Regulations 1992: 
      Stairs, Ramps and Guards gives   provisions for stairways in the design and building of stairways which form part   of the structure and guidance on the aspects of geometry and guarding of stairs.
      BS585 Part 1 1989: Woodstairs   covers specifications for stairs with closed risers for domestic use, including   straight and winder flights and quarter or half landings. Appendix A of this   standard also details the recommendations for the site fixing of   stairs.
        BS5395 Part 1 1977: Stairs, Ladders and Walkways covers the design of   straight stairs.
        BS6180 1982: Code of practice for protective barriers in and   about buildings.
      
      DEFINITIONS
          Private   stairs intended to be used for only one dwelling with a maximum rise of   220mm and a minimum going of 220mm. A maximum pitch of 42° is stipulated for   domestic stairs.
      
      Institutional and assembly   stairs serving a place where a substantial number of people will gather,   with a maximum rise of 150mm and a minimum going of 280mm.
      
      Other stairs covers all   other types of buildings, with a maximum rise of 190mm and a minimum going of   250mm.
      The normal relationship between the   dimensions of the rise and going can be expressed as detailed in Approved   Document K, which states that twice the rise plus the going (2R+G) should be   between 550mm and 700mm.
      Pitch the angle between the   pitch line (notional line connecting nosings) and the horizontal. The maximum   pitch for domestic stairs is 42°, semi-public stairs, eg factories, offices and   common stairs serving more than one dwelling, 38° and public stairs, eg places   of public assembly, 33°.
      Height of handrails Approved   Document K states that flights should have a handrail on at least one side if   they are less than one metre wide and on both sides if they are wider than one   metre. There is no need for handrails beside the bottom two steps of a stairway.   Minimum domestic handrail heights of 900mm for both stairs and landings, public   handrail heights should be a minimum of 900mm on stairs and 1100mm on   landings.
      It is also a Building Regulations   requirement that no openings in any balustrading should allow the passage of a   100mm sphere.
      Please note   this is not a full representation of the building regulations on staircases and   Stairplan take no responsability for any staircases manufactured by any other   staircase manufacturer or joiner. 
          For more detailed information on   the current UK Building regulations on staircases use the link on the links   page.
     
    
      Here are some Links to pages out of   The Building Regulations Document K.
      Page 4 .This is a short   introduction to Document K.
          Page 5. This page is titled Guidance and covers topics titled   Performance, Intoduction and Definitions.
        Page 6. This page   covers the Steepness of the Staircase with information on the Rise and Going,   this page also notes
        on the construction of the steps in relation to the   100mm sphere rules.
        Page 7. This page covers Headroom, Stair Widths and the total   length a flight of stairs can go to.
        Page 8 .This page   refers to the areas required to be left when a doorway is near the staircase,   and also provides
        information on the layout of Winder staircases.
        Page 9. This page   covers the Space Saver staircases otherwise known as Alternating Tread   Staircases. 
        Fixed ladders. also Handrails to staircases.
        Page 10. This   covers Ramps.
        Page 11. K2 and K3 Health and Safety in repect of   Guarding.
        Page   12. Guarding to different areas.(handrail heights)
        Page 13. 100mm   Sphere Rule.
        
        Please note we cannot guarentee these to be the latest   publication.