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BS 5357:2007

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Code of practice for installation and application of security glazing

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BSI 2007 18
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This British Standard gives recommendations for the installation and application of bullet-resistant glazing, glazing resistant to manual attack, explosion resistant glazing and aspects of construction for complete installations. Information is also given regarding other aspects of security, including physical protection and one-way vision.

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3 Contents
1 Scope 1
2 Normative references 1
3 Terms and definitions 2
4 Glazing, framing and support 3
5 Complete installations 4
6 Application of security glazing 6
7 Application of security glazing – Windows and doors 9
Bibliography 11
List of tables
Table 1 – Minimum requirements for infillings of glass in accordance with DD ENV 1627:1999 9
4 Foreword
7 1 Scope
NOTE Extreme climatic conditions can affect the performance of security glazing products.
2 Normative references
8 3 Terms and definitions
3.1 complete installation
3.2 edge cover
3.3 glazing
3.4 manual attack
3.5 private side
3.6 private space
3.7 public side
3.8 public space
3.9 screening material
3.10 security glazing
3.11 Venetian striped glass
9 4 Glazing, framing and support
4.1 General
4.2 Framed security glazing
4.3 Fixing methods for explosion resistant glazing
4.3.1 Fixings where the glass is intended to remain unbroken
10 4.3.2 Fixings where the glass is allowed to fracture
4.4 Unframed bullet-resistant security glazing
4.5 Supports
5 Complete installations
5.1 General
11 5.2 Screening material
5.3 Counter tops
5.4 Speaking and transaction apertures
5.5 Doors and means of access
12 5.6 Windows and lights
5.7 Maintenance
5.8 General advice
5.9 Installer’s certification
6 Application of security glazing
6.1 General
6.2 Manual attack
6.2.1 Manual attack on glass
NOTE The test methods given in BS EN 356 are not intended to replicate real-life human attack conditions, but to provide a comparative resistance of products.
13 6.2.2 Manual attack on other glazing material
6.3 Ballistic attack
6.3.1 Ballistic attack on glass
6.3.2 Ballistic attack on other glazing material
6.4 Explosion resistance for glass
14 6.5 Other security glazing applications
6.5.1 Data protection
6.5.2 One-way vision
6.6 Safety
15 7 Application of security glazing – Windows and doors
7.1 General
7.2 Manual attack on windows and doors
Table 1 Minimum requirements for infillings of glass in accordance with DD ENV 1627:1999
16 7.3 Ballistic attack on windows and doors
7.4 Explosion resistance for windows and doors
17 Bibliography
[1] GREAT BRITAIN. Disability Discrimination Act, 1995. London: The Stationery Office.
BS 5357:2007
$102.76