OSHA Regulations for Mirrors & Glass in Workplaces
Glass looks great in gyms, salons, offices, and retail—but OSHA requires that workplace glazing is impact-safe, properly installed, and clearly marked. Here’s a quick guide to staying compliant and protecting staff and customers.
ANSI Z97.1
Safety Backing
Where OSHA Rules Apply
Gyms & Fitness
Large wall mirrors should be tempered and installed with safety backing, using secure fixings to prevent panel fall.
Offices & Commercial
Glass partitions/doors in circulation paths must meet ANSI Z97.1 and be visibly marked to prevent collisions.
Retail & Hospitality
Fitting-room and salon mirrors should use safety glazing for shatter-safe behavior if impacted.
Factories & Workshops
Windows near machinery/operations should be shatter-resistant to protect workers from flying fragments.
Key OSHA References
29 CFR 1910.23
Guarding of openings and protection from fall/flying hazards where glass is involved.
29 CFR 1910.37
Exit route safety—glass in/near exits should be impact-resistant and safely glazed.
Subpart I (PPE)
Eye/hand protection and shields when cutting, handling, or installing glass.
ANSI & CPSC
OSHA recognises ANSI Z97.1 and CPSC 16 CFR 1201 for safety glazing compliance.
Quick Compliance Guide
Location | What to Specify | Notes |
---|---|---|
Gym mirror walls | Tempered + safety backing | Secure fixings; plan practical panel sizes. |
Office glass partitions | ANSI Z97.1 safety glass | Provide visible manifestation/marking. |
Fitting rooms / salons | Safety glazing mirrors | Shatter-safe behavior on impact. |
Doors / exits | Tempered or laminated | Impact-resistant per exit route rules. |
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