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glazing safety - part N


In particular locations, glazing materials within doors or associated screens must limit the risk of cutting or piercing injuries in the event of breakage. Part N of the Building Regulations identifies these ‘critical locations’ and appropriate measures, including use of safety glass as defined in BS 6206 : 1981.The 1998 (amended 2000) Edition of Approved Document Part N ‘Glazing – safety in relation to impact, opening and cleaning’ identifies critical locations for glazing within doors and screens: these are shown in the diagram.

APPROVED DOCUMENT N, DIAGRAM 1, CRITICAL LOCATION IN INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL WALLS

APPROVED DOCUMENT N, DIAGRAM 1

     
  In these locations, glazing should:
1) break safely, if at all or
2) be robust or in small panes or
3) be permanently protected.
 
     

 

 

 


These requirements are achieved, respectively, by:
1) compliance with test requirements in BS 6206 (that follows)
2) use of inherently strong materials or annealed glass (subject to thickness/area limits), or small panes each no wider than 250mm and larger than 0.5m2
3) an unclimbable, robust screen 800mm high from floor level which prevents a 75mm diameter sphere coming into contact with the glass.


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