Clearview Midlands February 2014 - Issue 147 | Page 5
INDUSTRYNEWS
New Safety and
Security Glazing Good
Practice Guide
The Glass and Glazing
Federation has recently
launched a new publication
entitled, “Safety and Security
Glazing – Good Practice
Guide”.
The new guide covers the use
of safety and security glass and
glazing in buildings including not
just windows, doors and curtain
walling but also interiors such as
shower enclosures and elevator
enclosures.
The guide also details the
key performances of safety and
security glazing when subject to
manual, ballistic and explosive
attacks. Other areas concerning
the safety of persons such as
overhead glazing, protective glass
barriers, glass stairs and floors are
also comprehensively covered.
The guide, which effectively
brings all the key information on
safety and security glazing into one
publication, is primarily aimed at
informing architects, specifiers,
building planners, surveyors and
building managers.
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Na tribu
tion ted
ally
Steve Rice, Director of
Glazing and Secretary of the
GGF Glazing Executive, has
been instrumental in the
production of this publication
by collaborating with several
Industry experts who sit on
the GGF Safety and Security
Technical Group. Steve
commented, “This publication
plugs a huge gap in the current
industry information on safety
and security glazing.”
REACH THE
MARKET
YOU
THOUGHT
YOU NEVER
COULD
For more information on
the GGF Safety and Security
Glazing Groups please contact
Steve Rice, [email protected]
or visit the Groups’ web pages;
http://www.ggf.org.uk/group/
safety-glazing-group
Distributed
through a
national network
of over 300
trade counters
and growing.
Two innovative companies
come together
Dempsey Dyer is the latest
high-profile company to switch
to Cotswold Architectural
Products.
Dempsey Dyer is renowned for
its commitment to innovation
and offering high-end, quality
products and decided to enter a
partnership with Cotswold for the
provision of its friction stays.
Iain Morgan, who is Cotswold’s
Managing Director, comments:
“For us it’s never just been about
supplying a commodity product
– to a certain extent the product is
secondary.
“We manufacture and supply
bespoke hardware solutions that
are designed around the fabricator
and the system they supply. In
order to increase production
efficiency and ensure this element
of the manufacturing process is
seamless.”
“It’s about support, innovation
and launching game changing
products. This is why we like to
work together with like-minded,
forward thinking companies.”
Iain says that Dempsey Dyer is
a typical Cotswold part