I am working on a building that was built by my employer in in 1963.
It's a monastery that is being converted into a shelter for battered women. We have some 1/4" non tempered glass units that are being upgraded to Igu's and we need to demo these before installation of new glass. These are housed in wood frame jambs/stops that the sup does not want to surgically demo. The plan is to break the glass and install new composite stops over the existing stops both outside and inside. My demo plan was to use carpet shield over both sides of the glass and hang a moving blanket to contain the broken glass as well. I feel that the careful demo would be safer, but the sup doesn't want to spend the time. As the carp foreman on the job I want to make sure myself and my fellow workers don't get hurt. If any one has any ideas on the subject I'd appreciate it
It's a monastery that is being converted into a shelter for battered women. We have some 1/4" non tempered glass units that are being upgraded to Igu's and we need to demo these before installation of new glass. These are housed in wood frame jambs/stops that the sup does not want to surgically demo. The plan is to break the glass and install new composite stops over the existing stops both outside and inside. My demo plan was to use carpet shield over both sides of the glass and hang a moving blanket to contain the broken glass as well. I feel that the careful demo would be safer, but the sup doesn't want to spend the time. As the carp foreman on the job I want to make sure myself and my fellow workers don't get hurt. If any one has any ideas on the subject I'd appreciate it
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