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02Jul

Fire Hazard: Plexiglass Glazing is Inflammable

As we grow accustomed to the new normal of face coverings during a haircut, social distancing on walks and daily employee health screenings, we also have gotten used to the see-through plastic barriers at grocery stores, car dealerships and even in restaurant booths. These barriers are intended to comply with current requirements for physical separation. For example, under current guidance, restaurants must enact physical barriers of at least five feet in height if tables cannot be separated by...
By: Bond Schoeneck & King PLLC
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/fire-hazard-plexiglass-glazing-is-29236/

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