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Question 1
Patterned glass in louvered windows and jalouises shall have aminimum thickness of ____ inch.
(GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR GLASS)
(LOUVERED WINDOWS OR JALOUSIES) 3/16
Where screening is required below the glazing material in a skylight, the screen shall be installed a maximum of _____ inch(es) below the glass)
(SLOPED GLAZING AND SKYLIGHTS)
(SCREENING)

4
When used as the bottom glass layer in a multiple-layer glazing system installed above a walking surface, which of the following glazing materials never needs to be equipped with complying screening?
(SLOPED GLAZING AND SKYLIGHTS)
(SCREENING)

Laminated glass
When set at an angle less than 45 degrees from the horizontal plane, a skylight shall be mounted on a curb a minimum of ____ inch(es) above the plane of the roof of a Group B occupancy.
(SLOPED GLAZING AND SKYLIGHTS)
(FRAMING)

4
Impact Test

Class I safety glazing with a maximum size of ____ per light is permitted in doors.
(SAFETY GLAZING)
(IMPACT TEST)
(Table 2406.2)

9 square feet
Which one of the following types of safety glazing materials shall not be identified by a certificate or affidavit? -tempered glass -wired glass -laminated glass -plastic glazing
(SAFETY GLAZING)
(IDENTIFICATION OF SAFETY GLAZING)

tempered glass
Hazardous Locations.

Glazing within a shower enclosure shall be safety glazing where the bottom exposed edge of the glazing is less than ____ inches above a standing surface.
(SAFETY GLAZING)
(HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS)

60
Hazardous Locations.

Where located less than 60 inches above the working surface, glazing adjacent to a door within what maximum horizontal distance of either vertical door edge must be safety glazed?
(SAFETY GLAZING)
(HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS)

24 inches
Hazardous Locations.

Where a protective bar is permitted as protection in lieu of safety glazing, the bar must be capable of withstanding a minimum horizontal load of ____ pounds per linear foot.
(SAFETY GLAZING)
(HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS)

50
Hazardous Locations.

Glazing in walls enclosing a swimming pool need not be safety glazing where located a minimum of ____ feet horizontally from the water's edge.
(SAFETY GLAZING)
(HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS)

5
Hazardous Locations

At other than the bottom tread, glazing adjacent to stairways does not need to be safety glazing where the plane of the glass is a minimum of ____ inches horizontally from the walking surface.
(SAFETY GLAZING)
(HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS)

36
Glazing openings in doors are not considered hazardous locations for glazing purposes, provided the openings will not allow the passage of a ____-inch sphere.
(SAFETY GLAZING)
(HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS)

3
Safety Glazing

Fire department glass access panels shall be of ___ glass.
(SAFETY GLAZING)
(FIRE DEPT ACCESS PANELS)

tempered
Where glass is used as a handrail assembly or guard section, and unless otherwise adequately supported, each handrail or guard section shall be supported by a minimum of ______ glass balusters.
(GLASS IN HANDRAILS AND GUARDS)
(MATERIALS)
(SUPPORT) 3
Definitions

Foam plastic insulation shall have a density less than _____ pounds per cubic foot.
(DEFINITIONS) 20