Sans10400 Part M - Stairs
Sans10400 Part M - Stairs
This non-printable standard may reside on a LAN, WAN, intranet, internet or ECM server and is exclusively available to the South African Council for
Architectural Pr. in accordance with copyright exploitation agreement no. 014/009/22-037 valid until 2023-04-30. This Standard is non-printable and may only reside
on multi site.
ISBN 978-0-626-34194-7
SANS 10400-M:2018
Edition 3.1
Part M: Stairways
WARNING
This document references other
documents normatively.
This product is copyrighted by SABS, 1 Dr Lategan Road, Groenkloof, 0181, South Africa. All rights reserved.
© SABS. This non-printable standard may reside on a LAN, WAN, intranet, internet or ECM server and is exclusively available to the South African Council for
Architectural Pr. in accordance with copyright exploitation agreement no. 014/009/22-037 valid until 2023-04-30. This Standard is non-printable and may only reside
on multi site.
This product is copyrighted by SABS, 1 Dr Lategan Road, Groenkloof, 0181, South Africa. All rights reserved.
© SABS. This non-printable standard may reside on a LAN, WAN, intranet, internet or ECM server and is exclusively available to the South African Council for
Architectural Pr. in accordance with copyright exploitation agreement no. 014/009/22-037 valid until 2023-04-30. This Standard is non-printable and may only reside
on multi site.
© SABS
In terms of the Standards Act 8 of 2008, the copyright in all South African National Standards or any
other publications published by the SABS Standards Division, vests in the SABS. Any use of
South African National Standards is limited to use specifically prescribed by the SABS. In the case of a
South African National Standard based on an international standard, ownership of the copyright vests in
the organization from which the SABS adopted the standard, whether it be under licence or
membership agreement. The SABS is obliged to protect such copyright and is authorized to make the
relevant international organization aware of any misuse thereof. Unless exemption has been granted,
no extract or full text of any South African National Standard may be copied, reproduced, stored in a
retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission from the
SABS Standards Division. This does not preclude the free use, in the course of implementing the
standard, of necessary details such as symbols, and size, type or grade designations. If these details
are to be used for any purpose other than implementation, prior written permission must be obtained.
Details, advice and limitations of use can be obtained from the Manager: Standards Sales and
Information Services. Tel: +27 (0) 12 428 6883 email: sales@[Link]
The objective of the SABS Standards Division is to develop, promote and maintain South African
National Standards. This objective is incorporated in the Standards Act, 2008 (Act No. 8 of 2008).
The SABS continuously strives to improve the quality of its products and services and would therefore
be grateful if anyone finding an inaccuracy or ambiguity while using this standard would inform the
secretary of the technical committee responsible, the identity of which can be found in the foreword.
Buying Standards
Contact the Sales Office for South African and international standards, which are available in both
electronic and hard copy format. Tel: +27 (0) 12 428 6883 email: sales@[Link]
South African National Standards are also available online from the SABS Webstore
[Link]
Information on Standards
This product is copyrighted by SABS, 1 Dr Lategan Road, Groenkloof, 0181, South Africa. All rights reserved.
© SABS. This non-printable standard may reside on a LAN, WAN, intranet, internet or ECM server and is exclusively available to the South African Council for
Architectural Pr. in accordance with copyright exploitation agreement no. 014/009/22-037 valid until 2023-04-30. This Standard is non-printable and may only reside
on multi site.
Table of changes
Change No. Date Scope
Amdt 1 2018 Amended to delete the note to the scope, to move reference to a
national body to the foreword, to update definitions and to
renumber the definitions accordingly, to update the requirements
for timber stairways, and to delete the annex on National Building
Regulations – Part M: Stairways.
Foreword
This South African standard was prepared by National Committee SABS/TC 060, Standards which
address the National Building Regulations (NBRS), in accordance with procedures of the
South African Bureau of Standards, in compliance with annex 3 of the WTO/TBT agreement.
A vertical line in the margin shows where the text has been technically modified by amendment
No. 1.
Compliance with the requirements of this document will be deemed to be compliance with
the requirements of part M of the National Building Regulations, issued in terms of the
National Building Regulations and Building Standards Act, 1977 (Act No. 103 of 1977).
Compliance with this document cannot confer immunity from legal obligations.
Reference is made in 3.1 to the "relevant national body". In South Africa this means the
South African National Accreditation System (SANAS). Amdt 1
SANS 10400 consists of the following parts, under the general title The application of the National
Building Regulations:
Part C: Dimensions.
Part G: Excavations.
Part H: Foundations.
Part J: Floors.
Part K: Walls.
Part L: Roofs.
© SABS
This product is copyrighted by SABS, 1 Dr Lategan Road, Groenkloof, 0181, South Africa. All rights reserved.
© SABS. This non-printable standard may reside on a LAN, WAN, intranet, internet or ECM server and is exclusively available to the South African Council for
Architectural Pr. in accordance with copyright exploitation agreement no. 014/009/22-037 valid until 2023-04-30. This Standard is non-printable and may only reside
on multi site.
SANS 10400-M:2018
Edition 3.1
Foreword (concluded)
Part M: Stairways.
Part N: Glazing.
Part P: Drainage.
© SABS 1
This product is copyrighted by SABS, 1 Dr Lategan Road, Groenkloof, 0181, South Africa. All rights reserved.
© SABS. This non-printable standard may reside on a LAN, WAN, intranet, internet or ECM server and is exclusively available to the South African Council for
Architectural Pr. in accordance with copyright exploitation agreement no. 014/009/22-037 valid until 2023-04-30. This Standard is non-printable and may only reside
on multi site.
SANS 10400-M:2018
Edition 3.1
Contents
Page
Foreword
1 Scope ..................................................................................................................................... 3
3 Definitions .............................................................................................................................. 4
4 Requirements ......................................................................................................................... 5
2 © SABS
This product is copyrighted by SABS, 1 Dr Lategan Road, Groenkloof, 0181, South Africa. All rights reserved.
© SABS. This non-printable standard may reside on a LAN, WAN, intranet, internet or ECM server and is exclusively available to the South African Council for
Architectural Pr. in accordance with copyright exploitation agreement no. 014/009/22-037 valid until 2023-04-30. This Standard is non-printable and may only reside
on multi site.
SANS 10400-M:2018
Edition 3.1
Part M:
Stairways
1 Scope
This part of SANS 10400 provides deemed-to-satisfy requirements for compliance with part M
(Stairways) of the National Building Regulations.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For
dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the
referenced document (including any amendments) applies. Information on currently valid national
and international standards can be obtained from the South African Bureau of Standards.
SANS 1783-2, Sawn softwood timber – Part 2: Stress-graded structural timber and timber for frame
wall construction.
SANS 2001-CC2, Construction works – Part CC2: Concrete works (minor works).
SANS 10400-A, The application of the National Building Regulations – Part A: General principles
and requirements.
SANS 10400-B, The application of the National Building Regulations – Part B: Structural design.
SANS 10400-K, The application of the National Building Regulations – Part K: Walls.
SANS 10400-S, The application of the National Building Regulations – Part S: Facilities for persons
with disabilities.
SANS 10400-T, The application of the National Building Regulations – Part T: Fire protection.
© SABS 3
This product is copyrighted by SABS, 1 Dr Lategan Road, Groenkloof, 0181, South Africa. All rights reserved.
© SABS. This non-printable standard may reside on a LAN, WAN, intranet, internet or ECM server and is exclusively available to the South African Council for
Architectural Pr. in accordance with copyright exploitation agreement no. 014/009/22-037 valid until 2023-04-30. This Standard is non-printable and may only reside
on multi site.
SANS 10400-M:2018
Edition 3.1
3 Definitions
For the purposes of this document, the definitions given in SANS 10400-A (some of which are
repeated for convenience) and the following apply.
3.1
accredited testing laboratory
laboratory that has been accredited by the relevant national body (see foreword) Amdt 1
3.2
barrier
all walls, curtain walls, partitions, balustrade and all glazed areas, intended to prevent people from
falling Amdt 1
3.3 Amdt 1
deemed-to-satisfy requirement
non-mandatory requirement, the compliance with which ensures compliance with a functional
regulation
3.4 Amdt 1
emergency route
that part of an escape route which provides fire protection to the occupants of any building and
which leads to an escape door
3.5 Amdt 1
escape door
door in an escape route which, at ground level, leads directly to a street or public place or to any
approved open space which leads to a street or public place
3.6 Amdt 1
escape route
entire path of travel for all persons, including persons with disabilities, from the furthest point in any
room in a building to the nearest escape door and may include an emergency route
3.7 Amdt 1
flight
that part of a stairway which consists of consecutive steps between landings
3.8 Amdt 1
functional regulation
regulation that sets out in qualitative terms what is required of a building or building element or
building component in respect of a particular characteristic, without specifying the method of
construction, dimensions or materials to be used
3.9 Amdt 1
going
distance (measured on plan) between the nosing of a tread and the nosing of the tread or landing
immediately above it
3.10 Amdt 1
landing
platform between two consecutive flights of a stairway
3.11 Amdt 1
nosing
edge of a step projecting beyond the riser
4 © SABS
This product is copyrighted by SABS, 1 Dr Lategan Road, Groenkloof, 0181, South Africa. All rights reserved.
© SABS. This non-printable standard may reside on a LAN, WAN, intranet, internet or ECM server and is exclusively available to the South African Council for
Architectural Pr. in accordance with copyright exploitation agreement no. 014/009/22-037 valid until 2023-04-30. This Standard is non-printable and may only reside
on multi site.
SANS 10400-M:2018
Edition 3.1
3.12 Amdt 1
person with disabilities
person who has long-term physical, mental, intellectual or sensory impairments which, in interaction
with various barriers, might hinder his full and effective participation in society on an equal basis
with others
3.13 Amdt 1
pitch line
notional line which connects the nosings of all the treads in a flight of stairs
3.14 Amdt 1
riser
vertical distance between the tread of a step and the tread of the step immediately above it
3.15 Amdt 1
spiral stairway
succession of tapered treads forming a curved stairway which extends as a single flight from one
floor or landing to another
3.16 Amdt 1
stairway
part of a building which provides a route of travel between different levels in such building and is
formed by a single flight or by a combination of two or more flights and one or more intervening
landings
3.17 Amdt 1
tapered tread
tread which has a greater width at one side than at the other and a going which changes at a
constant rate throughout its length
3.18 Amdt 1
tread
upper surface of a step
3.19 Amdt 1
winder
tapered tread that has a going of at least 50 mm and which is used in conjunction with non-tapered
treads in a single flight
4 Requirements
4.1 General
4.1.1 The functional regulations pertaining to stairways contained in part M of the National Building
Regulations shall be deemed to be satisfied where Amdt 1
a) the stairway, including any handrail to such stairway, is in accordance with the requirements of
4.2 and 4.3,
2) in the case of occupancies classified as H3 and H4 (see Regulation A20 in SANS 10400-A)
in single-storey and double-storey buildings, 4.4 or 4.5, and
c) any barrier to such stairway is in accordance with the requirements of either SANS 10400-B or
SANS 10400-K and SANS 10400-T. Amdt 1
© SABS 5
This product is copyrighted by SABS, 1 Dr Lategan Road, Groenkloof, 0181, South Africa. All rights reserved.
© SABS. This non-printable standard may reside on a LAN, WAN, intranet, internet or ECM server and is exclusively available to the South African Council for
Architectural Pr. in accordance with copyright exploitation agreement no. 014/009/22-037 valid until 2023-04-30. This Standard is non-printable and may only reside
on multi site.
SANS 10400-M:2018
Edition 3.1
4.1.2 Specific requirements for stairways in buildings in which facilities for persons with disabilities
are provided, shall be in accordance with SANS 10400-S.
NOTE 1 SANS 10400-S reduces the rise of the step, increases the width of the stairway and the length of the
landing, requires solid risers where stairs overlap the next lower tread, and requires handrails on both sides of
the stairway.
NOTE 2 SANS 10400-T, in the case of emergency routes, increases the width of stairways, prohibits the use
of spiral stairways, and requires solid risers on any occupancy class of building other than D4.
4.2.1 The headroom at any point on any stairway shall be not less than 2,1 m, measured vertically
from the pitch line, and the width of any stairway, measured to any enclosing wall or balustrade,
shall be not less than 750 mm (see figure 1).
4.2.2 Any landing serving two flights in the same straight line shall
4.2.3 No flight of stairs shall have a vertical rise greater than 3 m between landings.
4.2.4 No door shall open onto a stairway unless such door opens onto a landing and the width of
such landing is not less than that of such door. The position of the door relative to the landing and
its direction of opening shall be such that it does not obstruct the flow of persons on the stairway
when in the fully open position.
4.2.5 The rise of any step shall not exceed 200 mm.
4.2.6 The going and width of any tread shall be not less than 250 mm, provided that where the
stairway does not have solid risers, each tread shall overlap the next lower tread by not less than
25 mm (see figure 2).
6 © SABS
This product is copyrighted by SABS, 1 Dr Lategan Road, Groenkloof, 0181, South Africa. All rights reserved.
© SABS. This non-printable standard may reside on a LAN, WAN, intranet, internet or ECM server and is exclusively available to the South African Council for
Architectural Pr. in accordance with copyright exploitation agreement no. 014/009/22-037 valid until 2023-04-30. This Standard is non-printable and may only reside
on multi site.
SANS 10400-M:2018
Edition 3.1
4.2.7 The variation in the dimensions of the risers and the goings of the treads in any one flight
shall be not more than 6 mm, provided that this requirement shall not be construed as prohibiting
the use of tapered treads in the same flight as non-tapered treads.
4.2.8 The dimension of each step of the stairway shall be such that the sum of the going and twice
the riser is not less than 570 mm and not more than 650 mm.
4.2.9 Any tapered tread that is not a winder and that does not form part of a spiral stairway shall
(see figure 3),
a) be so designed that, in respect of that part of the tread which is 400 mm from the narrower end of
such tread, the going
2) equals, in the case of a flight containing both tapered and non-tapered treads, the going of the
non-tapered treads,
c) be so constructed that the angle between successive risers, measured in the horizontal plane, is
constant, and
d) comply with the requirement of 4.2.7 for variation in goings, where such variation is, in each
case, measured at the same distance from the narrower end of each tread.
Dimensions in millimetres
To check the variation in going between treads, measure each tread at the same distance from the
narrower end.
© SABS 7
This product is copyrighted by SABS, 1 Dr Lategan Road, Groenkloof, 0181, South Africa. All rights reserved.
© SABS. This non-printable standard may reside on a LAN, WAN, intranet, internet or ECM server and is exclusively available to the South African Council for
Architectural Pr. in accordance with copyright exploitation agreement no. 014/009/22-037 valid until 2023-04-30. This Standard is non-printable and may only reside
on multi site.
SANS 10400-M:2018
Edition 3.1
4.2.10 Stairways incorporating winders shall be permitted only in dwelling houses and within
individual dwelling units, and at any point on such stairway
b) such winders shall not turn through more than 90° (see figure 4).
4.2.11 Any spiral stairway shall have a width of not more than 800 mm and such stairway shall not
be used,
b) in any occupancy classified in terms of Regulation A20 as A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, C1, E1, E2, E3,
E4, F1, G1, H1, H2 or H5.
4.3.2 Any flight of stairs which contains more than five risers shall be provided with at least one
continuous handrail extending the full length of such flight, provided that this requirement shall not
apply to any building classified as H4, or within individual dwelling units in an occupancy classified
as H3.
8 © SABS
This product is copyrighted by SABS, 1 Dr Lategan Road, Groenkloof, 0181, South Africa. All rights reserved.
© SABS. This non-printable standard may reside on a LAN, WAN, intranet, internet or ECM server and is exclusively available to the South African Council for
Architectural Pr. in accordance with copyright exploitation agreement no. 014/009/22-037 valid until 2023-04-30. This Standard is non-printable and may only reside
on multi site.
SANS 10400-M:2018
Edition 3.1
4.3.3 The handrail to any flight of stairs provided in terms of 4.3.2 shall be
a) on at least one side of the flight where the width of the flight is less than 1,1 m, and on both sides
where the width exceeds 1,1 m,
b) securely fixed to such barrier at a height of not less than 850 mm and not more than 1 m
measured vertically from the pitch line to the upper surface of the handrail, and Amdt 1
c) of such a design and so fixed that there shall be no obstructions on, above or near to it which
might obstruct the movement of a hand moving along it.
© SABS 9
This product is copyrighted by SABS, 1 Dr Lategan Road, Groenkloof, 0181, South Africa. All rights reserved.
© SABS. This non-printable standard may reside on a LAN, WAN, intranet, internet or ECM server and is exclusively available to the South African Council for
Architectural Pr. in accordance with copyright exploitation agreement no. 014/009/22-037 valid until 2023-04-30. This Standard is non-printable and may only reside
on multi site.
SANS 10400-M:2018
Edition 3.1
10 © SABS
This product is copyrighted by SABS, 1 Dr Lategan Road, Groenkloof, 0181, South Africa. All rights reserved.
© SABS. This non-printable standard may reside on a LAN, WAN, intranet, internet or ECM server and is exclusively available to the South African Council for
Architectural Pr. in accordance with copyright exploitation agreement no. 014/009/22-037 valid until 2023-04-30. This Standard is non-printable and may only reside
on multi site.
SANS 10400-M:2018
Edition 3.1
4.5.1 Timber stringer beams to support timber treads in stairway construction that does not
exceed 1,2 m in width in occupancies classified as H3 and H4 in single-storey and double-storey
buildings, shall be of minimum size 48 mm × 225 mm, of grade 5, comply with the requirements of
SANS 1460 or SANS 1783-2, and be sufficiently free of warp in any direction to be fit for purpose.
4.5.2 Timber treads shall be a minimum of 36 mm thick. Timber treads may be built into masonry
walls with a minimum end bearing of 90 mm, or be supported on a steel angle cleat that has
minimum dimensions of 50 mm × 50 mm × 4 mm, and is bolted to a wall with two masonry anchors
per cleat in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Such anchors, when embedded in
grade 20 concrete, shall have a safe working load in shear of not less than 1,25 kN, certified by the
manufacturer. Such certification shall be substantiated by test reports or certificates from
recognized local or international accredited testing laboratories.
4.5.3 All timber (see subregulation A13(1)(b)) used in timber stairways shall be preservative
treated in accordance with SANS 10005, as relevant. Amdt 1
Annex A
Deleted by amendment No. 1.
______________
© SABS 11
This product is copyrighted by SABS, 1 Dr Lategan Road, Groenkloof, 0181, South Africa. All rights reserved.