Upcoming Glazing Class

Date: 19 August 2013

Glazing Institute Classes; October 19th; 8:30am to 5:30pm    Location:Crowne Plaza Houston Northwest12801 Northwest FreewayHouston, Texas 77040“Fundamentals in Glazing”    Certification ProgramThis one class offers training on multiple topics:A foundation level course focused on the fundamentals of the architectural and commercial glazing industry.

The course is taught in a classroom setting covering a variety of topics: First Aid and Workplace Safety; History and Types of Glass; Glass Handling Techniques; Storefront, Curtain wall, and the differences between the two; Doors and Entrances; Sealants; and Trade Mathematics. At the conclusion of the course attendees will complete an exam. Upon verification of a passing grade, an NGA certificate of completion and a shoulder-patch will be presented to the individual recognizing their achievement. Successful participants will also be recognized by the NGA and the Texas Glass association through a newsletter, and each organization’s website.

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