Abstract

Toughened glass is not reducing injuries among people in bars - because there is no industry standard that manufacturers have to conform to. A study published in Injury Prevention (2000;6:36-40) has found that staff are more likely to injure themselves with new, toughened glasses. The authors emphasise that this does not mean that bars should return to the old annealed glasses, but that there must be a minimum …

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