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Glazing Safe Operating Procedures (SOPs)

Safe Operating Procedures for glazing tasks, helping control risks around glass handling, cutting, lifting and work at heights.

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Glazing Safe Operating Procedures (SOPs)

Glazing work combines glass handling, cutting, lifting and working at heights. Clear procedures help crews manage these risks on busy building sites.

BlueSafe’s Glazing SOPs give your teams structured guidance for common glazing tasks.


Typical Glazing SOP Topics

Glazing SOPs may cover:

  • receiving, moving and storing glass on site
  • manual handling and use of glass lifting equipment
  • installing and fixing frames, sashes and glazing units
  • sealing, cleaning and final presentation

Each SOP is designed to complement your SWMS and project WHS plan.


What’s Inside a Glazing SOP

Each SOP typically includes:

  • task scope and purpose
  • PPE, manual handling and heights requirements
  • equipment and lifting aid checks
  • step-by-step task instructions
  • clean-up, waste handling and client handover steps

You can tailor the content to your glazing systems and installation methods.


Why Glazing Businesses Use BlueSafe SOPs

  • ✔ Written for real glazing and installation tasks
  • ✔ Supports WHS expectations around glass handling and heights
  • ✔ Fully editable for your systems, tools and projects
  • ✔ Useful in inductions, pre-starts and toolbox talks

Use these Glazing SOPs to support safe, consistent glazing work across your projects.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Glazing Safe Operating Procedures (SOPs)?
They are documents that describe safe methods for handling, installing and sealing glass and glazing systems.
Who are these Glazing SOPs for?
Glazing businesses and installation crews working on windows, doors and facades.
Do these SOPs support WHS compliance for glazing work?
Yes. They help manage manual handling, cuts, breakage and working at heights.
Can we adapt these SOPs to our glazing systems?
Yes. You can edit them to match your products, lifting methods and site conditions.