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British building regulations: focus on ramps

This ‘at a glance’ resource material summarises the main requirements and Building Regulations for widths and gradients when designing ramps for public use. It contains the key elements to consider, and a synopsis of the relevant current building laws.

Focus on Ramps

When designing a ramp for public use, it is important to always keep the user in mind.  Building Regulation Document K outlines the recommended widths and gradients for ease of use. We’ve looked through the document to pull together the most important points to keep in mind.

Minimum dimensions

900mm

minimum rail height

100mm

minimum kerb height

1500mm

minimum ramp height

Maximum ramp gradients

1 in 15 gradient

5m access ramp

1 in 20 gradient

10m access ramp

1.2m² landing

10m access ramp

Handrail requirements

Ramp height <600mm

Hand rail not required

Ramp height <1000mm

Hand rail required on one side

Ramp height >1000mm

Handrails required on both sides