BS 6262-4:2005
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Glazing for buildings – Code of practice for safety related to human impact
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2005 | 18 |
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | BRITISH STANDARD |
2 | Committees responsible for this British Standard |
3 | Contents |
5 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions critical location |
6 | glazing, noun glazing, verb insulating glass unit manifestation pane plastics glazing sheet material pane size unbacked mirror glazing vertical safety glass safety plastics |
7 | Definition of size |
8 | 4 General safety considerations 5 Design considerations 6 Impact performance 6.1 Safety glass |
9 | 6.2 Safety plastics 7 Marking for safety glazing 7.1 General 7.2 Safety glass 7.3 Safety plastics |
10 | Recommendations on class of safety glass or safety plastics to be used in critical locations 8 Critical locations 8.1 General |
11 | Critical locations 8.2 Doors 8.3 Door side panels |
12 | 8.4 Low level glazed areas Nominal thickness and maximum pane size dimensions for glass not classified in accordance with BS EN 12600 that may be used in specific critical locations with four edges supported (see 8.4 b)) 8.5 Mirror glazed doors, door side panels and low level glazed areas 8.6 Protective barriers 8.7 Bathing areas |
13 | 8.8 Areas of special risk 9 Permanent screen protection Permanent screen protection |
14 | 10 Manifestation 11 Specialist glazing products |
15 | (informative) Breakage characteristics (informative) Breakage characteristics General Mode of breakage Annealed glass (excluding wired glass) Wired glass Laminated glass Toughened (tempered) glass Heat strengthened glass Plastics covered annealed glass Plastics glazing sheet material |