0 a type of glass, used especially for car windows, that either stays in one piece in an accident, or breaks into small pieces that are not sharp
We prefer to leave the public to choose which type of safety glass they prefer.
I have insufficient evidence to justify making either toughened or laminated safety glass compulsory to the exclusion of the other.
Furthermore, annealed glass is cheaper and easier to cut to size than safety glass and speed of replacement might weigh heavily with the occupiers.
All new buses must have safety glass or other protection wherever there is any danger to passengers.
Double glazed units come with safety glass fitted.
The problem, however, is that the recommendation does not include any provisions about the need for safety glass.
He concluded that safety glass should be recommended for all glass doors, french windows, patio doors and the lower parts of windows.
At that time we shall have to consider the disadvantages of safety glass as users might see them.