Glass Removal & Replacement

Safe Work Procedures - Window Installation

General/Brief Description of task Installation of glass or mirrors, as either a replacement or new
Frequency of task performed On demand
Hazards Identified #1 – Falling Objects
#8 – Eye Injury
#10 – Lifting
#15 - Cuts
P.P.E. required: Special tools required (if any)
  • Safety Glasses
  • Gloves
  • Suction cup
Safe Work Procedure
  • Inspect immediate area for any existing or potential hazards before starting the job
  • Refer to Safe Work Practices on “Defective Tools”, “Use of Non-Powered Hand Tools”, “Use of Power Tools”, “Use of Electrical Extension Cords”, and “Electrical Safety”.
  • Cover broken glass with cardboard until replacement comes in. If glass is completely broken, remove and replace with plywood.
  • Always wear gloves when removing old glass.
  • If broken glass is elevated and badly shattered safety glasses should be worn.
  • Take proper care when lifting new glass into place. Units that are larger than 3’ x 3’ square, will usually require 2 people to lift.
  • Refer to Safe Work Practices on “Proper Lifting Techniques” as found in Appendix ‘A’
  • Larger units can be better handled and set into place by the use of suction cup and an assistant.
  • Windows damaged above walkways will require barricades and warning tape to safely rope off area while work is taking place, to prevent falling objects from injuring passersby.
  • Refer to Safe Work Practices on “Use of Portable Ladders” and “Use of Step Ladders” as found in Appendix ‘A’.

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