Australian Standards - Glass In Buildings

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Started by ameera · Wed, 27 Apr 2016 · 12:10 PM · 1 replies · 3,021 views

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ameera Original Post ⏱ Wed, 27 Apr 2016 · 12:10 PM ·💬 10 posts
• Use the Web to research the key Australian Standards applicable to early childhood education and care services shown in the table below.
• Discuss with a peer or supervisor in your workplace or host organisation where you are undertaking work placement, the connection and application of the Australian Standard in an early childhood education and care setting.
• In the table below identify the name of the Australian Standard, and then describe its connection and application in an early childhood education and care setting

NAME:
Glass in buildings – Selection and installation
Connection:
The objective is provide a safe environment for children and prevent any sort of harm or hazard likely to cause injury. It is a requirement of any early childcare center to meet the safety, labeling and glazing standards with glass in their buildings in order to minimize the risk.
APPLICATION:
Only glass that meets the standard must be installed in the center. Any glassed area accessible to children that is of or below the height above floor level must be glazed with safety glass so that incase of any accidental situation the broken glass doesn’t shatter and spread all over for example windows. Outdoor areas or indoors areas could also be guarded by barriers so that it prevents the child from falling on it. The glass installation should be subject to wind loading, human
impact, and special applications such as overhead
Glazing, balustrades and glass assemblies.

http://deta.qld.gov.au/earlychildhood/pdfs/regulatory-requirements-family-day-care.pdf
is this ok or any changed required?
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Lorina ⏱ Thu, 28 Apr 2016 · 11:58 AM ·Founder ·💬 14,530 posts
I think you're on the right track with your response! :thumbup:

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