Construction Requirements for Large-Scale Glass Lifting, Safety Operating Procedures and Protective Measures, Foshan Haibo Special Glass


Release time:

Mar 27,2026

Large-scale glass lifting is extensively employed in landmark curtain walls, airport terminals, floor-to-ceiling windows in high-end residential buildings, and atriums of commercial complexes, serving as a core construction process for creating unobstructed views in ultra-high-rise and large-span spaces.

Large-scale glass lifting is extensively employed in landmark curtain walls, airport terminals, floor-to-ceiling windows in high-end residential buildings, and atriums of commercial complexes, serving as a core construction process for creating unobstructed views in ultra-high-rise and large-span spaces.

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Prior to lifting, a comprehensive inspection must be conducted: the glass must be free of cracks and edge warping; the lifting equipment must be in good working order, with slings and rigging appropriately matched to the load capacity; the suction cup vacuum level must be ≥0.08 MPa, and the pressure drop over 30 seconds must be ≤0.01 MPa.

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Personnel must be certified before commencing work, and a rigid security cordon must be established. During operations, the procedures of “test lift—uniform speed—stable control” must be strictly followed: lift the load 30 cm off the ground, pause to inspect for tilting and deformation; suspend work in adverse weather conditions such as wind force of 6 or higher and heavy rain.

Maintain a safe distance during lifting operations to prevent collisions. After the load is in position, secure it temporarily and verify that it is stable before removing the lifting slings.

Complying with national standards such as JGJ276-2012, every step is designed to ensure safety.