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REGULATION 14
It is a legal requirement to have all relevant existing glazing made impact-safe and be so marked.
IT IS ALSO INCORPORATED INTO BUILDING REGULATIONS BS 6262 PART 4, SAFETY, HUMAN IMPACT.
THE NEW REGULATIONS STATE...
Workplace Health, Safety and Welfare Approved Code of Practice L24 Regulation 14 is a legal requirement from 1st January 1996. It is also incorporated into the Building Regulations BS 6262 Part 4, Safety, Human Impact. Its effect is to prevent serious injury to persons through accidental collision with glazing at work:
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Every window or glazed area in a wall, partition, door, or gate shall be of safety material or be protected against breakage -ie, it should not break on impact or should break safely.
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This entails the use of laminated, toughened or safety-wired glass, or plastic glazing sheet that meet BS 6206, or glass with plastic film applied so that the pane of glass with the film meets BS 6206 Class A or B.
THE MANIFESTATION OF GLAZING
WHAT GLAZING IS AFFECTED.
'Critical locations' is the term given to describe of internal and external walls, doors and partitioning which are of primary concern in terms of glazing safety. These areas are depicted here and described in the two categories below:

CRITICAL LOCATIONS ARE...
Between the finished floor level and 1500mm (shoulder height) above that level in doors, and in side panels which fall within 300mm of either edge of the door.
Between the finished floor level and 800mm (waist height) above that level in the case of walls, partitions and windows.
It is important to note that any part of a glass pane affected must meet the requirements in its entirety and not just in the relevant section.
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