Federal task force to review wired glass use in building code
A federal department responsible for the country’s building code has formed a task force to review upcoming changes to the use of wired glass, which is set to lose its safety designation at the end of the month.
Wired glass, which is widely used in schools, hospitals and office buildings throughout Canada, has been linked to hundreds of injuries — some serious — due to its low impact resistance.
Andre Laroche, manager of regulatory solutions with Codes Canada — a department in the National Research Council that is responsible for the country’s building code — said the task force will review the new standards when they are published, which is expected by the end of February.
The Canadian General Standards Board — a federal organization that develops standards for government, industry and consumers — is set to remove wired glass from its national building standards, saying it isn’t safe.


