NGA FB09-06 (2023) PDF

NGA FB09-06 (2023) PDF

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NGA FB09-06 (2023) PDF

Published Date:
04/01/2023

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Suggested Procedures for Dealing with Broken Glass

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National Glass Association

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All types of architectural glass can be hazardous when broken. Glass can break after installation due to accidental impact, severe weather events, vandalism or improper glazing conditions as well as for other reasons. Regardless of the type of glass, broken glass can pose a risk of injury and property damage. This document outlines suggested procedures for dealing with broken glass. The Technical Services Division of the National Glass Association (NGA) has produced this Glass Technical Paper solely for informational purposes. This Paper was developed by dedicated member volunteers and subject matter experts. This document was originally published in 2006. This version of the document was updated and published in April 2023.


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Published : 04/01/2023

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