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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glazier
Glazier
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the surname, see Glazier (surname).

A glazier at the job, 1946.

This Deutsche Bundespost postage stamp, issued in 1986, commemorates glaziers.
A glazier is an experienced tradesman accountable for slicing, setting up, and removing cup (and materials used as substitutes for glass, such as some plastics).[1] Glaziers may work with glass in a variety of surfaces and settings, such as home windows, doors, shower doorways, skylights, storefronts, displays, mirrors, facades, interior wall space, ceilings, and tabletops.[1][2]

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1 Duties and tools
2 Education and training Glaziers Bethnal Green, Shoreditch, E2, Glazing More info>>>
3 Occupational hazards
4 In america
5 See also
6 Notes
7 External links
Duties and tools[edit]

A set of glazier tools
The Occupational View Handbook of the U.S. Section of Labor lists the following as typical jobs for a glazier:

Follow blueprints or specifications
Remove any broken or old cup before setting up replacement glass
Cut glass to the specified size and shape
Make or install sashes or moldings for glass installation
Fasten glass into frames or sashes with clips, moldings, or other styles of fasteners
Add weather seal or putty around pane edges to seal bones.[3]
The Country wide Occupational Analysis recognized by the Canadian Council of Directors of Apprenticeship separates the trade into 5 blocks of skills, each with a summary of skills, and a list of tasks and subtasks a journeyman is expected to have the ability to accomplish:[4]

Block A - Occupational Skills

1. Uses and maintains equipment and tools

2. Organizes work

3. Performs regular activities

Block B - Commercial Home window and Door Systems

4. Fabricates commercial windows and door systems

5. Installs commercial windowpane and door systems

Stop C - Residential Door and Window Systems

6. Installs residential window systems

7. Installs residential door systems

Block D - Specialty Cup and Products

8. Installs and Fabricates area of expertise cup and products

9. Installs cup systems on vehicles

Block E - Servicing

10. Services commercial window and door systems

11. Services residential door and windowpane systems

12. Services niche glass and products.

Tools used by glaziers "include reducing boards, glass-cutting blades, straightedges, glazing kitchen knives, saws, drills, grinders, putty, and glazing substances."[1]

Some glaziers work with cup in motor vehicles specifically; other work specifically with the safety cup found in aircraft.[1][3]

Education and training[edit]
Glaziers are usually educated at the senior high school diploma or equivalent level and find out the skills of the trade via an apprenticeship program, which in the U.S. is typically four years.[3]

In the U.S., apprenticeship programs are offered through the Country wide Glass Association as well as trade associations and local companies' associations. Construction-industry glaziers are frequently members of the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades.[1]

In Ontario, Canada, apprenticeships are offered at the provincial level and qualified through the Ontario College of Trades.[5]

Other provinces manage their own apprenticeship programs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glazing_(window)
The Trade of Glazier is a designated Red Seal Trade in Canada.[6]

Occupational hazards[edit]
Occupational hazards encountered by glaziers include the risks to be trim by glass or tools and dropping from scaffolds or ladders.[1][3] The use of heavy equipment could also cause injury: the National Institute for Occupational Protection and Health (NIOSH) reported in 1990 that a journeyman glazier died within an industrial accident in Indiana after attempting to use a manlift to transport a thousand-pound case of glass which the manlift did not have capacity to transport.[7]

In the United States[edit]
According to the Occupational Outlook Handbook, there are some 45,300 glaziers in the United States, with median pay of $38,410 per yr in 2014.[3] Two-thirds of Glaziers work in the foundation, structure, and building exterior contractors industry, with smaller amounts employed in building supplies and material working, building finishing contracting, automotive repair and maintenance, and glass and cup product manufacturing.[2][3]

Among the 50 states, only Connecticut and Florida require glaziers to hold a license.[3]

See also[edit]
Architectural glass
Glazing in architecture
Insulated glazing
Stained glass
Glass manufacturing
Glassblowing

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