Those responsible for the safety of
people inside buildings cannot be
expected to know what glass is
installed, let alone whether glazing
meets the
requirements of
Regulation 14 of
the Workplace
(Health Safety &
Welf
Those responsible for the safety of
people inside buildings cannot be
expected to know what glass is
installed, let alone whether glazing
meets the
requirements of
Regulation 14 of
the Workplace
(Health Safety &
Welfare) 1992
Regulations, says
public sector
supplier, Durable.
To help those
who would like to
know more about glass and glazing
safety, Durable has made available,
free of cost, its comprehensive guide
to Regulation 14 and glazing. Not
only does this guide explain what
the regulations are, it provides
guidance on establishing risk, how
to recognise and understand glass
and straight-forward ways towards
compliance.
For a copy email 'Regulation 14
Guide' to mail@comtwo.co.uk,
including your name, company
name and postal address.