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A glass guardrail panel arrives without permanent safety-glazing identification. The panel will be installed at an atrium edge. What should happen before installation?

Correct Answer

C) Verify required safety-glazing certification and markings for guard glazing before installation

Glazing in guards and railings is a hazardous location requiring safety glazing; the contractor should verify compliant safety glazing before installing the panel. Other choices rely on appearance or misunderstand the guard-glazing requirement.

Answer Options
A
The reviewer should install it if the glass looks thick although no formal glass guard panel verification has been recorded
B
Accept it because guards are not doors
C
Verify required safety-glazing certification and markings for guard glazing before installation
D
The reviewer should install ordinary glass and add a top rail

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Glazing in guards and railings is a hazardous location requiring safety glazing; the contractor should verify compliant safety glazing before installing the panel. Other choices rely on appearance or misunderstand the guard-glazing requirement.

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