[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 16, Volume 2]
[Revised as of January 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 16CFR1201.2]

[Page 198-201]
 
                     TITLE 16--COMMERCIAL PRACTICES
 
             CHAPTER II--CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION
 
PART 1201--SAFETY STANDARD FOR ARCHITECTURAL GLAZING MATERIALS--Table 
of Contents
 
                         Subpart A--The Standard
 
Sec.  1201.2  Definitions.

    (a) As used in this part 1201:
    (1) Annealed glass means glass that has been subjected to a slow, 
controlled cooling process during manufacture to control residual 
stresses so that it can be cut or subjected to other fabrication. 
Regular polished plate, float, sheet, rolled, and some patterned surface 
glasses are examples of annealed glass.
    (2) Bathtub doors and enclosures means assemblies of panels and/or 
doors that are installed on the lip of or immediately surrounding a 
bathtub.

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    (3) Category I products means any of the following architectural 
products:
    (i) Storm doors or combination doors that contain no single piece of 
glazing material greater than 9 square feet (0.83 square meters) in 
surface area of one side of the piece of glazing material.
    (ii) Doors that contain no single piece of glazing material greater 
than 9 square feet (0.83 square meters) in surface area of one side of 
the piece of glazing material.
    (4) Category II products means any of the following architectural 
products:
    (i) Shower doors and enclosures.
    (ii) Bathtub doors and enclosures.
    (iii) Sliding glass doors (patio type).
    (iv) Storm doors or combination doors that contain any piece of 
glazing material greater than 9 square feet (0.83 square meters) in 
surface area of one side of the piece of glazing material.
    (v) Doors that contain any piece of glazing material greater than 9 
square feet (0.83 square meters) in surface area of one side of the 
piece of glazing material.
    (5) Distributor means a person to whom a consumer product is 
delivered or sold for purposes of distribution in commerce, including 
persons cutting glazing material to size, except that such term does not 
include a manufacturer or retailer of such product.
    (6) Distribution in commerce means to sell in commerce, to introduce 
or deliver for introduction into commerce, or to hold for sale or 
distribution after introduction into commerce.
    (7) Door means an assembly that is installed in an interior or 
exterior wall; that is movable in a sliding, pivoting, hinged, or 
revolving manner of movement; and that is used by consumers to produce 
or close off an opening for use as a means of human passage.
    (8) Fabricator means any person who assembles or otherwise 
incorporates glazing materials into an architectural product listed in 
Sec.  1201.1(a). A fabricator is considered a manufacturer as defined in 
paragraph (a)(16) of this section.
    (9) Glass means a hard, brittle, amorphous substance produced by 
fusion, usually consisting of mutually dissolved silica and silicates 
that also contains sods and lime. It may be transparent, translucent, or 
opaque.
    (10) [Reserved]
    (11) Glazing material means glass, including annealed glass, organic 
coated glass, tempered glass, laminated glass, wired glass; or 
combinations thereof where these are used:
    (i) In openings through the architectural products listed in Sec.  
1201.1(a), or
    (ii) As the architectural products themselves, e.g. unframed doors.
    (12) Jalousie door means a door (as ``door'' is defined in paragraph 
(a)(7) of this section) having an opening glazed with operable, 
overlapping louvers. Each louver is one of a series of overlapping 
pieces of glazing material designed to admit ventilation and light but 
exclude rain and is typically operated by a crank and gear mechanism.
    (13) Laminated glass means glazing material composed of two or more 
pieces of glass, each piece being either tempered glass, heat 
strengthened glass, annealed glass or wired glass, bonded to an 
intervening layer or layers of resilient plastic material.
    (14) Leaded glass means a decorative composite glazing material made 
of individual pieces of glass whose perimeter is enclosed by lengths of 
durable metal such as lead or zinc and the pieces of glass are 
completely held together and supported by such metal. Such pieces of 
glass can be clear, colored, beveled, painted, or flashed and etched.
    (15) Manufacture means to manufacture, produce or assemble.
    (16) Manufacturer means any person who manufactures, fabricates or 
imports a glazing material or architectural product listed in Sec.  
1201.1(a) that incorporates glazing material.
    (17) Mirror means a treated, polished or smooth glazing material 
that forms images by the reflection of light.
    (18) Mobile home means a structure transportable in one or more 
sections, which is eight body feet (2.4 body meters) or more in width 
and is thirty-two body feet (9.7 body meters) or more in length, and 
which is built on a permanent chassis and designed to be used as a 
dwelling with or without a permanent foundation when connected to the 
required utilities.

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    (19) Other buildings or parts thereof means buildings or parts 
thereof (other than residential, school, public, or recreational 
buildings) in which all or part of the building is open to the public 
with or without specific invitation. Included are buildings or parts 
thereof such as banks and recreational or retail facilities in a 
building and multiuse buildings that contain residential units.
    (20) Organic-coated glass means a glazing material consisting of a 
piece of glass, coated and bonded on one or both sides with an applied 
polymeric coating, sheeting, or film.
    (21) Patio door (See ``sliding glass doors (patio-type)'' in 
paragraph (a)(31) of this section).
    (22) Permanent label means a label that will remain permanently 
legible and visible after installation of the glazing material and that 
would be destroyed in attempts to remove it from the glazing material 
and includes (but is not limited to) sandblast, acid etch, hot-stamp, 
and destructible polyester labels.
    (23) [Reserved]
    (24) Private labeler means an owner of a brand or trademark on the 
label of a consumer product which bears a private label, and includes 
any fabricator, distributor, or installer who cuts certified and 
permanently labeled glazing materials into smaller pieces.
    (25) Public building means a building of public assembly or meeting 
including (but not limited to) a museum, place of worship, or 
restaurant.
    (26) Recreational building means a building used for recreational 
purposes including (but not limited to) a theater, stadium, gymnasium, 
amusement park building or library.
    (27) Residential building means a building, permanent or temporary, 
such as a single or multifamily residence, including (but not limited 
to) a house, apartment building, lodging home, dormitory, hotel, motel, 
hospital, sanitarium, and nursing home, used as a dwelling for one or 
more persons or families and any structure which is attached to, a part 
of, or appurtenant to such a building. Public areas of all residential 
buildings, such as lobbies and other common facilities, are included 
within the definition of ``other buildings or parts thereof'' in 
paragraph (a)(19) of this section. For purposes of this part 1201, a 
mobile home as defined in paragraph (a)(18) of this section is not 
considered to be a residential building.
    (28) Retailer means a person to whom a consumer product is delivered 
or sold for purposes of sale or distribution by such person to a 
consumer; the term retailer includes a person who cuts glazing material 
to size for consumers.
    (29) School building means a building designed primarily for the 
conduct of educational instruction and includes the classrooms, 
libraries, administrative offices, auditoriums, eating and sanitary 
facilities, stadiums, gymnasiums and all other structures associated 
with such buildings.
    (30) Shower door and enclosure means an assembly of one or more 
panels installed to form all or part of the wall and or door of a shower 
stall.
    (31) Sliding glass door (patio-type) means an assembly of one or 
more panels, at least one of which is suitably movable for use as a 
means of human ingress or egress. The term includes the nonmovable and 
movable panels of such assembly.
    (32) Storm door (or combination door) means a movable assembly, used 
in tandem with an exterior door to protect the exterior door against 
weather elements and/or to improve indoor climate control.
    (33) Tempered glass means a piece of specially heat treated or 
chemically treated glass that cannot be cut, drilled, ground, or 
polished after treatment without fracture. When fractured at any point, 
if highly tempered, the entire piece breaks into small particles.
    (34) Wired glass means a single piece of annealed glass that 
contains wire embedded in the body of the glass.
    (35) Commission means the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
    (36) Carved glass means a decoration glazing material in which a 
permanent visible design has been produced by polishing, grinding, or 
otherwise removing portions of the surface.
    (37) Dalle glass or dalle de verre (including faceted glass) means a 
decorative composite glazing material made of individual pieces of glass 
which are

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imbedded in a cast matrix of concrete or epoxy.
    (b) Definitions given in the Consumer Product Safety Act, and not 
repeated in this section, are applicable to this part.
    (c) Test methods and recommended practices published by the American 
Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) \1\, and referred to in this 
part 1201, are hereby incorporated by reference into this part.
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    \1\ ASTM test methods and recommended practices are approved by, 
published by, and available for purchase from the American Society for 
Testing and Materials, 1916 Race Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 
19103.
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    (d) Test methods and recommended practices published by the American 
National Standards Institute (ANSI) and referred to in this part 1201, 
are hereby incorporated by reference into this part.

(Sec. 9(e), Pub. L. 92-573, 86 Stat. 1215; (15 U.S.C. 2058(e); (5 U.S.C. 
553))

[42 FR 1441, Jan. 6, 1977, as amended at 42 FR 61860, Dec. 7, 1977; 43 
FR 50422, Oct. 30, 1978; 43 FR 57247, Dec. 7, 1978; 45 FR 57389, Aug. 
28, 1980; 47 FR 27856, June 28, 1982]