Oklahoma Code § 63-2351

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Definitions
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As used in this act:
1.  "Safety glazing material" means any glazing material, such
as tempered glass, laminated glass, wire glass or rigid plastic,
which meets the test requirements of ANSI Standard Z-97.1-1966 and
such further requirements as may be adopted by the State Health
Department after notice and hearing as required by the
Administrative Procedures Act, and which are so constructed, treated
or combined with other materials as to minimize the likelihood of
cutting and piercing injuries resulting from human contact with the
glazing material.
2.  "Hazardous locations" means those installations, glazed or
to be glazed in commercial and public buildings, known as framed or
unframed glass extrance doors; and those installations, glazed or to
be glazed in residential buildings and other structures used as
dwellings, commercial buildings, and public buildings, known as
sliding glass doors, storm doors, shower doors, bathtub enclosures,
and fixed glazed panels adjacent to entrance and exit doors which
because of their location present a barrier in the normal path
traveled by persons going into or out of these buildings, and
because of their size and design may be mistaken as means of ingress
or egress; and any other installation, glazed or to be glazed,
wherein the use of other than safety glazing materials would
constitute an unreasonable hazard as the State Department of Health
may determine after notice and hearings as required by the
Administrative Procedures Act; whether or not the glazing in such
doors, panels, enclosures and other installations is transparent.

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