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Posted 27 March 2018 - 07:17 AM

Hello,

 

Referring to BRC7 4.4.8.

Is it necessary to apply a film to protect against breakage on glass windows produced according EN12150 (thermally toughened soda lime silicate safety glass)?

 

Thanks for your reaction.

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Posted 27 March 2018 - 01:27 PM

Hi Olaf,
 
It would depend on the location of the window, there is no standard for glass or film specified. If there is a risk then the window should be protected by adhesive film.
 
BRC Requirement: 4.4.8 Where they pose a risk to product, glass windows shall be protected against breakage.
 
BRC Guidance: Interpretation Protection of windows against breakage
Where it has been assessed that glass windows pose a risk to product (e.g. where they are in close proximity to production or storage areas), they must be protected against breakage – for example by the use of adhesive plastic sheeting.
 
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Posted 28 March 2018 - 08:48 AM

Hi Tony,

 

The windows are in close proximity to the production. All glass windows are according EN12150. Is this sufficient or should we still apply film?

 

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Posted 28 March 2018 - 11:23 AM

Hi Olaf,
 
If a breakage would present a risk to product then yes I would be applying a film.
 
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Posted 05 January 2022 - 10:42 PM

Hi, I was hoping to get some help here. What kind of adhesive film is available to protect glass and hard objects from breakage?
Also looking for ones you can use on a screen, and.... If it's even possible tbe plastic covers on pressure gauges.


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