Our stair system is fabricated using Fiberglass Reinforced Plastics (FRP) structural shapes and FRP molded and pultruded grating treads to create composite stairway systems for company employees' safety and public pedestrian use.
FRP stair systems are designed, engineered and custom fabricated in accordance with OSHA Standards, Section 1910,25, entitled "Stairways" and section 1910.28, entitled "duty to have fall protection and falling object protection." All stairway risers are equally spaced, and treads are the same size from the bottom to the stairway's top.
FRP stairway systems consist of channel stringers, tread support angles, attachment/anchoring angle clips, molded and pultruded treads with nosing, square tube railing on both sides of stairways. Also, ADA railings are available and can be attached to the inside of stairway railings.
The structural elements are pultruded with a fire-retardant polyester or vinyl ester resin with a surface veil for protection against ultraviolet attack. Standard colors are dark gray, beige and safety yellow.
Design flexibility accommodates variable project requirements like width and stair count. All assembly hardware is 316 stainless steel hex-head bolts and stainless grating saddle clips for treads. FRP stairway systems can be shipped fully assembled, partially assembled or entirely knockdown for the customer's field assembly.
We offer custom engineering and design capabilities with design submittal drawings for the customer to approve, and full shop drawings for custom fabrications.
The stair system is designed with easy field installation in mind to reduce construction time and cost. Our advanced fabrication technique delivers the highest quality FRP stairway systems.
Creative Composites Group provides a comprehensive range of standard and customized FRP products to meet your project needs. Looking for more information about how we can help bring your project to life? Contact our staff of expert engineers today.
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