Division B
Acceptable Solutions
Part 9 — Housing and Small Buildings
Section 9.6.
Glass
9.6.1. General
9.6.1.1.
Application
1) This Section applies to glass, and the protection of glass, in
a) doors, including closet doors and sidelights for doors,
b) windows,
c) skylights as defined in Sentence 9.7.1.1.(2),
d) shower or bathtub enclosures, and
e) glazed panels and partitions.
(See Appendix A.)
9.6.1.2.
Material Standards for
Glass
2)
Mirrored glass doors may be used only at the entrance to clothes closets and shall conform to the requirements of CAN/CGSB-82.6-M, “Doors, Mirrored Glass, Sliding or Folding, Wardrobe.” (See Appendix A.)

9.6.1.3.
Structural Sufficiency of Glass
1) Except as permitted by Sentence (2), glass used in buildings shall be designed in conformance with
2) Individual panes of glass conforming to Table 9.6.1.3. that are used in doors need not comply with Sentence (1).

Table 9.6.1.3. Glass Area for Doors Forming part of Sentence 9.6.1.3.(2) | |||||||
Glass Thickness, mm |
Maximum Glass Area, m2(1) | ||||||
Type of Glass | |||||||
Annealed |
Annealed, Multiple-Glazed, Factory-Sealed Units |
Laminated | Wired | Heat-Strengthened | Fully Tempered |
Fully Tempered, Multiple-Glazed, Factory-Sealed |
|
3 | 0.50 | 0.70 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
2.00 |
||
4 | 1.00 | 1.50 | 1.50 | 4.00 |
4.00 |
||
5 | 1.50 | 1.50 | 1.50 | No limit |
No limit |
||
6 | 1.50 | 1.50 | 1.20 | 1.00 | 1.50 | No limit |
No limit |
Notes to Table 9.6.1.3.: | |
|
|
(1) | See Appendix A. |
(2) | Not generally available. |
9.6.1.4.
Types of Glass and Protection of Glass
1)
Glass sidelights greater than 500 mm wide that could be mistaken for doors, glass in storm doors and glass in sliding doors within or at every entrance
to a dwelling unit and in public areas shall be

a) safety glass of the tempered or laminated type conforming to CAN/CGSB-12.1-M, “Tempered or Laminated Safety Glass,” or
b) wired glass conforming to CAN/CGSB-12.11-M, “Wired Safety Glass.”
2)
Except as provided in Sentence (4), glass in entrance doors to dwelling units and in public areas, other than the entrance doors described in Sentence (1), shall be safety glass or wired glass of the type described in Sentence (1) where the glass area exceeds 0.5 m2 and extends to less than 900
mm from the bottom of the door.

3)
Except as provided in Sentence (4), transparent panels that could be mistaken as a means of egress shall be protected by barriers or railings.

4)
Sliding glass partitions that separate a public corridor from an adjacent occupancy and that are open during normal working hours need not conform to Sentences (2), (3) and (5), except that such partitions shall be suitably marked to indicate their existence and position.

5)
Except as provided in Sentence (4), every glass or transparent door accessible to the public shall be equipped with hardware, bars or other permanent fixtures designed
so that the existence and position of such doors is readily apparent.

6) Glass other than safety glass shall not be used for a shower or bathtub
enclosure.
