Does anyone have any recommendations for glass protection film to use to protect warehouse office glass windows? I have a BRC audit coming up by the end of October.
Thanks, Michellemish
Posted 29 June 2010 - 02:48 PM
Posted 01 July 2010 - 09:39 PM
Hi Michellemish,
I think you'll find the term is Glass Safety Film - try a google and makes sure you pick a good quality one.
Glass Safety Film
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Posted 02 July 2010 - 08:50 AM
There are glass lamination films available in the market and they are very good....
in my company we done same thing for glass windows in plant area and in lab area .All the glass are numbered with ref to the area.
Regards
Bhavin
Posted 03 July 2010 - 02:49 AM
Hi,
Does anyone have any recommendations for glass protection film to use to protect warehouse office glass windows? I have a BRC audit coming up by the end of October.
Thanks, Michellemish
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Posted 05 July 2010 - 06:02 AM
Dear Michellemish,
Another option which (obviously)requires more effort and may not be applicable in yr specific case (eg a lot of windows) is to replace glass with (transparent) plastic windows. Available on google.
Rgds / Charles.C
Kind Regards,
Charles.C
Posted 08 July 2010 - 07:08 PM
Great comments. Thank you very much. :-)
Michellemish
Posted 01 October 2010 - 05:21 PM
You can install the product yourself and our company has supplied Kellogs, Olam, Pepsico and a few others meet the standards.
We can't openly advertise on this forum, but you can always send us an email, mention you found us through IFSQN forum and we will save you some money.
Cheers, and good luck
Al Montgomery
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Posted 01 October 2010 - 06:21 PM
So Al, you mention you know our rules on advertising, but then you go ahead and do it...in the same sentance.We can't openly advertise on this forum, but you can always send us an email, mention you found us through IFSQN forum and we will save you some money.
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Posted 01 October 2010 - 07:03 PM
You are quite right.. and it was kind of a slippery slope that I was on.. ok.. it wasn't slippery.. it was downright treacherous!! LOL
Can you suggest to me how I could pass useful information along without breaking the rules, because I do want to of course promote this technology, save people money and make glass safe.
Could I have perhaps suggested... something like... h mmmmm...
" A suggestion for your concern with glass in your facillity would be to research through google by typing something like...... "shatterproof glass" or "shattersafe glass"
Would that have been skirting slightly around the issue of openly banging my own drum?
Thanks for your patience boss.
Al
So Al, you mention you know our rules on advertising, but then you go ahead and do it...in the same sentance.
Please read the forum rules
Specifically this point:
And then decide whether you want to contribute your time and effort answering questions in order to earn the right to some free advertising.
Regards,
Simon
Posted 01 October 2010 - 07:05 PM
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