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Safety Built Into Every Pane

Professional glazing with strict safety standards on every site

Sellador Projects follows rigorous protocols for site assessment, containment, and installation to protect people and property.

Risk Management

Proactive planning for every site

Sellador Projects assesses each site before glass repair or installation begins. We identify specific hazards, plan detailed access routes, and coordinate closely with other trades to maintain a controlled environment that keeps people and property safe throughout the project lifecycle.

Site Assessment
Evaluating hazards early permits us to mitigate safety risks before any heavy work commences.

Methodical Planning
Precise coordination and access strategies ensure equipment and personnel move safely across active sites.

Ongoing Monitoring
Real-time supervision allows our team to address emerging safety concerns immediately as conditions evolve.

Emergency Response

Rapid action when every minute counts

Sellador Projects responds quickly to urgent glass hazards, secures the area, communicates clearly with clients, and works to minimize disruption to your property or daily operations.

Immediate Containment
We arrive quickly to secure glass hazards and protect the public from injury.

On-Site Assessment
Our team evaluates the specific glazing issue to plan the safest resolution.

Safe Resolution
We execute repairs or replacements efficiently to restore safety and functionality.

Safety FAQs

Clear answers to the questions we hear most about safe glass work.

Can you work safely in occupied spaces?
How do you protect property from damage?

Yes. We use dust barriers, floor protection, and high-efficiency vacuums to ensure your daily operations continue safely without exposure to glass debris or noise.

We shield surfaces with heavy-duty drop cloths and protective buffers. Our glaziers use specialized handling equipment to move glass without impacting walls or furniture.

What safety gear do your glaziers use?
How do you secure the area during work?

All technicians wear Level 5 cut-resistant gloves, protective sleeves, EN-certified glass-handling eyewear, and steel-toed footwear at all times on site.

We establish clear exclusion zones using physical barriers and safety signage, preventing unauthorized access to the immediate work area while glass is being handled.

What if there is a safety concern on site?

Our glazier-in-charge is empowered to pause work instantly. We notify your site manager immediately and do not resume until the concern is fully mitigated.

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