389-M - Definitions.

§ 389-m. Definitions. As used in this article, the following words and  phrases shall have the following meanings:    (1)  "Safety glazing material". Any glazing material, such as tempered  glass, laminated glass, wire glass or rigid  plastic,  which  meets  the  test  requirements of the American National Standards Institute Standard  (ANSI Z-97.1-1972), and which are so constructed,  treated  or  combined  with  other  materials  as  to  minimize  the  likelihood of cutting and  piercing  injuries  resulting  from  human  contact  with  the   glazing  material.    (2)"Hazardous  locations".  Those structural elements, glazed or to be  glazed, in industrial, commercial and public buildings known  as  framed  or  unframed glass entrance doors; and those structural elements, glazed  or to be glazed in residential buildings and other  structures  used  as  dwellings,   industrial   buildings,  commercial  buildings  and  public  buildings, known as sliding glass doors, storm  doors  except  operating  vents  only on jalousie type doors, shower doors, bathtub enclosures and  those fixed glazed panels immediately  adjacent  to  entrance  and  exit  doors  which  may  be  mistaken for doors; whether or not the glazing in  such doors, panels and enclosures is transparent.    (3) "Fixed glazed panels immediately adjacent  to  entrance  and  exit  doors".    Means the first fixed glazed panel on either or both sides of  the doors,  forty-eight  inches  or  less  in  width,  within  six  feet  horizontally of the nearest vertical edge of the door.