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Code · Maryland · Public Safety

§ 12-405

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§12–405.
(1)Except as provided in subsection
(c)of this section, each light of safety glazing material manufactured, imported, or sold for use in a hazardous location or installed in a hazardous location in the State shall be permanently labeled by etching, sandblasting, firing of ceramic material, hot-die stamping, or other means.
(2)The label shall be legible and visible after installation.
(b)The label shall:
(1)identify the labeler;
(2)identify whether the labeler is a manufacturer, fabricator, or installer;
(3)identify the nominal thickness and type of safety glazing material; and
(4)state that the safety glazing material meets the test requirements of the ANSI Standard.
(c)Wire glass, laminated glass, or rigid plastic that is further fabricated after manufacture need not be permanently labeled if the seller or installer of the material gives each buyer of the material a certificate that states that the wire glass, laminated glass, or rigid plastic meets the test requirements of the ANSI Standard.
(d)Safety glazing labeling may not be used on material other than safety glazing material.
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