Glazing Assessments for Buildings

Regulation 14 of the Workplace Regulations requires that where necessary for reasons of health and safety, every window or transparent surface within a workplace should be of a safety material, or protected against breakage and be appropriately marked or incorporate features to make it apparent.

AEC have experienced staff and the correct equipment to carry out risk assessments on glazing to determine the thickness and type of glass, and the most appropriate glass for each location. These assessments consider the location of the glazing, activities within the area, volume of people using the area, and whether there is a risk of human contact with the glazing. This is particularly important in areas occupied by children, such as nurseries, schools, etc. Other safety-critical locations would be doors, and glazing at waist level, or below.

For an independent review and further information, call our commercial team on 0161 872 7111.

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News

Birmingham tradesman fined over asbestos release

Date: 07 Nov 2011

Both the handyman and the tenant were potentially exposed to asbestos dust.
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Merthyr company fined over Legionella risk

Date: 31 Oct 2011

The Legionnaires' outbreak was declared on 3 September 2010
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Olympic Deals

Date: 01 Jan 2012

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AEC sponsor the development team of Lancaster Ladies Hockey Club

Date: 27 May 2011

This is AEC's second year of sponsoring this team who have developed in leaps & bounds
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Date: 17 May 2011

Team AESKI have completed another May Charity event.
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