- A
handrail is a rail that is
designed to be
grasped by the hand so as to
provide safety or support. In Britain,
handrails are
referred to as banisters...
- give
added stability to the
handrail. Gooseneck: The
vertical handrail that
joins a
sloped handrail to a
higher handrail on the
balcony or
landing is...
- A
barre (French pronunciation: [baʁ]) is a
stationary handrail that
provides support for
people during various types of exercise.
Barres are used extensively...
- 2011 and 2012.
Accessibility requirements for
handrails tend to
conflict with
bicycle stairways, as
handrails may
obstruct or
decrease the
control of a bicyclist...
- and less
frequently metal and ceramic. A
group of
balusters supporting a
handrail, coping, or
ornamental detail is
known as a balustrade. The term baluster...
- of
handrails,
balustrade panels, and
skirt panels. The
handrail provides a
handhold for p****engers
while they are
riding the escalator. The
handrail is...
- They are
usually square or round. The two
types of
rails are:
Handrail, a
normal handrail on the
sides (or the middle) of a stair. Flatbar, a flat rail...
-
restricted in
their use to foot traffic. For safety, they are
built with
stout handrail cables,
supported on
short piers at each end, and
running parallel to the...
-
transport de Montréal, 2019 SCC 59 (colloquially
referred to as The
Escalator Handrail Case) is a
decision of the
Supreme Court of
Canada on the
public law immunity...
- It can also
refer to an
upright post that
supports or
terminates the
handrail of a
stair banister (the "newel post"). In
stairs having straight flights...