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Glazier

Cutting, installing, and repairing glass in buildings

Glaziers measure and fit glass panels for windows, doors, skylights, or interior partitions. They also work on specialized glass installations like shower screens, balustrades, and shopfronts, ensuring secure and weather-tight fits.

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Key Benefits

Technical Cutting Skills

Precisely cut and shape glass to fit custom openings and frames.

Specialized Safety Knowledge

Handle fragile and hazardous materials safely with protective gear.

Broad Industry Application

Work in residential, commercial, and industrial settings, including glass façades.

Recommended Insurance Coverage

Public Liability Insurance

Essential in case of property damage or injuries caused by glass handling or installation.

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Tool Insurance

Covers glass-cutting tools, suction lifters, and specialized equipment.

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Personal Accident Insurance

Income support if an injury prevents you from working.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Broken glass and sharp edges pose risks, so glaziers must use proper handling methods, safety glass, and PPE.
Requirements differ by state; some building licenses include glazing aspects, especially for structural or large-scale glass.
A Certificate III in Glass and Glazing (apprenticeship) is the typical path to qualification.

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