ULC-S332:1998-R2016 Standard for Burglary Resistant Glazing Material
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ULC-S332:1998-R2016 Standard for Burglary Resistant Glazing Material
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ULC-S332:1998-R2016 Standard for Burglary Resistant Glazing Material
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This First Edition ULC Standard has been reaffirmed effective February, 2016. There have been no technical changes made to the Standard.
These requirements cover clear or translucent glazing material intended for indoor use, outdoor use, or indoor/outdoor use as a substitute for, or in combination with plate glass show window panels.
The material is intended to resist burglarious attacks of the hit-and-run type.
This First Edition ULC Standard has been reaffirmed effective February, 2016. There have been no technical changes made to the Standard.
These requirements cover clear or translucent glazing material intended for indoor use, outdoor use, or indoor/outdoor use as a substitute for, or in combination with plate glass show window panels.
The material is intended to resist burglarious attacks of the hit-and-run type.