Glass breakage record sheet 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the glass breakage record sheet in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Log Number' at the top of the form. This unique identifier will help track the incident efficiently.
  3. Fill in the 'Location' where the glass breakage occurred, ensuring accuracy for future reference.
  4. Record the 'Date' and 'Time' of the incident to maintain a clear timeline.
  5. Specify the 'Type of Glass' involved in the breakage, providing detailed information about its characteristics.
  6. List any 'Products Affected' by this incident, including relevant lot numbers for traceability.
  7. Document how you disposed of the affected product in the designated section, ensuring compliance with safety protocols.
  8. Outline any 'Corrective Actions' taken immediately following the incident to prevent recurrence.
  9. Conduct a clean-up inspection and mark whether it passed or failed. If it failed, specify corrective actions needed.
  10. Finally, have a plant supervisor verify and sign off on the report to complete documentation.

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Spontaneous fracture is a term generally applied to the sudden breakage of fully tempered glass without any apparent external stress. If fully tempered glass does break spontaneously, the residual tension built into the glass core drives cracks throughout the plate, producing a diced fracture pattern.
ing to industry experience, the spontaneous breakage rate of tempered glass is about 3~5. Spontaneous breakage is an inherent characteristic of tempered glass.
This phenomenon is named a spontaneous glass breakage, and it occurs only in Tempered glass, that is suddenly shattered, during its life span and even years after the glass is already installed in the frame, and seemingly without reason.

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Spontaneous breakage of tempered glass is most commonly caused by chipped or nicked edges during installation, stress caused by binding in the frame, internal defects such as nickel sulfide inclusions, thermal stresses in the glass, and inadequate thickness to resist high wind loads.
In AN and chemically-tempered glass, cracks form as single or branching lines. In HS glass, cracks form as multiple single and joining branching lines. In FT glass, cracks form across all surfaces, creating a multitude of small fragments.
Filling Out Breakage Report Forms The date of when the incident or breakage is reported. The specification of the broken or damaged property. The description of each property damaged. The number or quantity of how many properties are damaged. The date and time of when the property was damaged.
Do not handle broken glass with bare hands. Use appropriate cut-resistant gloves to handle broken glass. Use forceps, tongs, scoops, or other mechanical devices for removing or retrieving broken glass from the work area or a fume hood.
A process to follow in the event that a material breaks e.g. glass. Controls need to be in place to assess the risk posed from the breakage, deal with the clean up operation and minimise the risk of contamination to product. Critical in glass and bottling operations. A requirement of GFSI.

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