Massachusetts Construction Supervisor License (CSL) Practice Test

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Can a type 1 circular handrail in a stairway have an outside diameter of 2 1/4 inches in a single family dwelling?

  1. Yes

  2. No

  3. Only if it is reinforced

  4. Only if it complies with local codes

The correct answer is: No

In a single-family dwelling, a type 1 circular handrail must meet specific dimensional requirements as outlined in the building codes. The maximum outside diameter for a type 1 circular handrail is regulated to ensure safety and accessibility. The standard requires that the outside diameter not exceed 2 inches. Therefore, an outside diameter of 2 1/4 inches does not comply with these requirements. It is crucial for handrails to be within specified dimensions to provide adequate grip and support for users, especially in a stairway where the risk of falling is heightened. Handrails that are too large can be difficult to grip and could pose a safety hazard. Compliance with these standards is essential in both residential and commercial buildings to promote safety and accessibility for all occupants.