Make large areas of glass apparent to avoid potential collisions

Comply with AS1288 and the newer more stringent requirements of AS1428.1-2009 & as required by BCA

Whilst this information provides details of the content of the Australian Standard and the Building Code of Australia, the final decision as to suitability and compliance will rest with your building surveyor. We recommend you check with them if they have preferences as to how this is solved.

The manifestation of glass safety marking decals are now required on most public buildings where access is provided under DDA (Disability Discrimination Act).

Illustration showing guidelines for glass in buildings according to AS1288:2006 Amendment 2. The diagram depicts a tall, rectangular glass panel with safety markings that can be placed between 700mm and 1200mm from the ground. The proportions on the glass are accurate for a height of 2400mm. Labels indicate the maximum and minimum heights for safety strip placement.
A detailed technical poster outlining the requirements for 75mm glass safety decals according to AS1428.1:2009 standards. It includes guidelines on decal size, placement, opacity, contrast, and positioning on glass surfaces for accessibility and safety in new building work.
A presentation slide titled 'Glass Vision Strip' with minimal design and light gray background.