Standard Guide for Premises Design Considering Snow and Ice Management for the Reduction of Pedestrian Slips
Standard Guide for Premises Design Considering Snow and Ice Management for the Reduction of Pedestrian Slips
SIGNIFICANCE AND USE 5.1 This guide is intended to act as an aid during the planning, risk management, design, renovation, construction, and ongoing maintenance phases of a project by persons/entities involved (including, engineers, architects, project management personnel/facilities management, contractors, inspectors, risk managers, safety committees, government agencies, and snow removal companies and owners) to reduce snow and ice slip hazards on walkway surfaces. This guide is also intended to complement aspects from Guide F2966 to promote the management of snow and ice on premises using prevention through design strategies. SCOPE 1.1 This guide covers design, planning, construction, renovation, maintenance, and risk management considerations of the physical exterior property with regard to snow and ice management for the purpose of reducing the risk of pedestrian slips. The provisions in this guide may also apply to the analysis of existing properties. 1.2 Conformance with this guide may reduce, but will not eliminate, the potential for slip incidents in which the presence or accumulation of snow and ice on walkways may be a contributing factor. 1.3 Units—The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as the standard. The values given in parentheses are mathematical conversions to SI units that are provided for information only and are not considered standard. 1.4 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety, health, and environmental practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. 1.5 This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.
ASTM F3627-24: Standard Guide for Premises Design Considering Snow and Ice Management for the Reduction of Pedestrian Slips is an internationally recognized guide developed by ASTM. This standard assists organizations and individuals in designing, planning, constructing, renovating, and maintaining exterior spaces to minimize hazards caused by snow and ice accumulation on walkways. Its primary goal is the reduction of pedestrian slip incidents through thoughtful, risk-based management and design strategies for properties exposed to wintry conditions.
The document caters to a wide range of stakeholders, including engineers, architects, facilities management, contractors, risk managers, snow removal companies, and property owners. ASTM F3627-24 also complements other guidelines, such as ASTM F2966, to enhance comprehensive snow and ice management plans using Prevention Through Design (PtD) approaches.
Site Assessment and Planning
Design and Layout Considerations
Snow Pile and Storage Management
Drainage and Grading
Obstruction and Feature Management
Risk Management and Controls
Другие стандарты ASTM
ASTM F3627-24 is practically applied across various property management and development phases to improve winter safety:
ASTM F3627-24 references and is complemented by several other key standards:
Using ASTM F3627-24 in conjunction with these documents supports comprehensive, effective snow and ice management programs for pedestrian safety and risk reduction in winter conditions.
Keywords: snow and ice management, pedestrian slip prevention, walkway safety, property design, risk management, snow pile placement, drainage, refreeze hazards, ANSI standards, ASTM F3627-24