Aisle Space

 I’ve been re-examining my layout design and I made a startling, for me, change to my design. I reduced the space devoted to the layout and added it to the aisles. Who woulda’ thunk?

I’m 290 pounds so bigger aisles are kind of required. Me aside, I  wanted crews to be able to operate and negotiate their way around the layout with less trouble. I think it’s the LDSIG that notes that aisle width should be a minimum of 28”* wide to allow two crew members to pass.

I’m trying very hard not to place switching opportunities in conflicting spots. Back to back, directly across the aisle. 

In any case I’ve come up with a plan that makes my minimum aisle space,  through-out, 4 feet wide. I believe the loss of some operation opportunity is off set by this additional space in the aisles.

Should the aisle width take precedence over layout space? 


*I believe this comes from a U.S. Navy study having to do with submarine design.


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