GLAZING INDUSTRY Sample Clauses

GLAZING INDUSTRY. The following traditional work of the Glaziers and Glassworkers' Trade are included in the UNIONS jurisdiction, including interior and exterior installation and job construction work and all other work related to the traditional work of the glaziers and glassworkers. The utilization of all equipment traditionally operated by glaziers and glassworkers including but not limited to: lulls, lifts, glass manipulators, staging and, rigging. The use of all tools and devices by hand, mechanical, hydraulic, electric and electronic devices traditionally used by glaziers and glassworkers and not limited to those specified. (A.) All windows, curtainwall and general glazing shall include the setting, cutting, preparing, h an d l in g or removal of the following and incidental and supplemental to such work; setters of art glass, prism glass, beveled glass, leaded glass, automobile glass, window glass, float glass, store front panels, mirrors of all types, wire glass, ribbed glass, ground glass, colored glass, figured glass, vitrolite glass, carrara, photo voltaic glass within the glazing system, and all other types of opaque glass, glass chalk boards, glass marker boards, structural glass, tempered and laminated glass, thiokol, neoprene, and all other types of sealant when used in the glazing, fabrication, structural glazing, or sealants within or exposed, all types of glass cements, all types of insulating glass units, solar heat collectors containing glass or glass substitutes, all plastics when used in place of glass, all other similar materials when used in place of moldings, rubber, lead and all types of mastics in wood, iron, aluminum or sheet metal, sash, sky-lights, doors, automatic sliding doors, revolving doors, luminous ceilings, gaskets, plastic mirrors, air barriers, smoke baffles, glass plank glazing systems and all interior glazing systems. The installation of the above materials temporary or permanent, on or for any building in the course of repair, remodel or construction, alteration or green building glazing technologies and smart glass. The installation of all extruded rolled or fabricated metal tubes, mullions, metal facing materials, munitions, fascia trim, moldings, porcelain panels, terra cotta panels, architectural aluminum or stainless panels, punched windows, strip windows, curtainwall, unitized curtainwall, unitized windows, glazed or unglazed systems, sash, skylights, automatic sliding doors, revolving doors, Profilit glazing systems, all int...
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