WAC 296-17A-1108
Classification 1108.
1108-02 Glass tempering
Applies to establishments engaged in glass tempering
services for others. Operations contemplated by this
classification include glass cutting, bending, grinding,
beveling, and silvering. Tools and equipment include metal
and wood cutting tools and machinery, grinders, sanders,
drills, saws, knives, suction cups, putty, caulking, cleaning
solvents, forklifts, packing materials, delivery and service
vehicles and tempering ovens. The process of glass tempering
consists of taking auto or sheet glass which has been
purchased from a glass manufacturer or distributor and placing
it in a tempering oven. The oven heat realigns the molecular
structure of the glass creating added strength, however, the
appearance of the glass remains unchanged. This
classification includes the sale of accessories for flat glass
such as sealants, screening, aluminum frames for storm windows
and doors, mirror backings, frames and glass cleaners.
This classification excludes establishments engaged in
the installation of glass, mirrors, aluminum or wood window
sashes or similar products away from the shop which are to be
reported separately in classification 0511; establishments
engaged in the manufacture of glass which is to be reported
separately in classification 3503; merchants who specialize in
selling or installing auto glass which is to be reported
separately in classification 1108-04; glass merchants engaged
exclusively in flat glass sales which are to be reported
separately in classification 1108-03; and combined auto/flat
glass merchants with no tempering which are to be reported
separately in classification 1108-05.
1108-03 Flat glass merchants - no tempering
Applies to establishments engaged in receiving, storing
and selling all types of fabricated glass and plexiglas. Glass products include, but are not limited to, window glass,
plate glass, safety glass for automobiles, and mirrors. Work
contemplated by this classification includes cutting of glass
to customers specified dimensions, beveling, buffing,
grinding, polishing, silvering of plate glass, and the
installation of glass into frames within the shop or adjacent
yard. Some dealers may specialize in cutting, selling or
installing fabricated flat glass or they may also sell and
install plate, laminated, window, cathedral, stained, bullet
proof, opalescent flat, picture, skylight and tempered glass. Most glass dealers will cut glass to order. Tools and
equipment include metal and wood cutting tools and machinery,
grinders, sanders, drills, saws, knives, suction cups, putty,
caulking, cleaning solvents, forklifts, packing materials,
delivery and service vehicles. This classification includes
the sale of accessories for flat glass such as sealants,
screening, aluminum frames for storm windows and doors, mirror
backings, frames and glass cleaners.
This classification excludes establishments engaged in
the installation of glass, mirrors, aluminum or wood window
sashes or similar products away from the shop which are to be
reported separately in classification 0511; manufacturing of
glass which is to be reported separately in classification
3503; glass merchants who perform glass tempering which are to
be reported separately in classification 1108-02; and
merchants who specialize in selling or installing auto glass
which are to be reported separately in classification 1108-04.
1108-04 Auto glass merchants
Applies to establishments engaged in selling and
installing automobile glass in vehicles. In addition to
selling and installing new or replacement auto glass,
merchants typically repair auto windshield cracks, scratches,
bullseyes and breaks. Tools and equipment include metal and
wood cutting tools, grinders, sanders, drills, saws, knives,
windshield sticks, suction cups, putty, caulking, cleaning
solvents, delivery and service vehicles. Solar tinting of
auto glass with film to reduce heat and glare may also be
performed, as well as selling and installing sun roofs. Auto
glass merchants may offer 24-hour emergency service or pickup
and delivery. Installation of auto glass, truck glass or boat
tops performed in or away from the shop is included within the
scope of this classification.
This classification excludes establishments engaged in
the manufacturing of glass which are to be reported separately
in classification 3503; tinting or the application of tinted
plastic film to auto glass by an auto detailer which is to be
reported separately in classification 3406; repairing auto
windshield cracks, bullseyes and chips by an auto detailer
which is to be reported in 3406; glass merchants who perform
glass tempering which are to be reported separately in
classification 1108-02; glass merchants exclusively dealing in
flat glass which are to be reported in classification 1108-03;
and combined auto/flat glass merchants with no tempering which
are to be reported in classification 1108-05.
1108-05 Combined auto and flat glass merchants - no tempering
Applies to establishments engaged in receiving, storing
and selling all types of fabricated glass and plexiglas as
window glass, plate glass, safety glass for automobiles,
mirrors and other types of glass at a permanent shop location
or adjacent yard. Work contemplated by this classification
includes cutting of glass to customers' specified dimensions,
beveling, buffing, grinding, polishing, silvering of plate
glass and the installation of glass into frames. Tools and
equipment include metal and wood cutting tools and machinery,
grinders, sanders, drills, saws, knives, suction cups,
windshield sticks, putty, caulking, cleaning solvents,
forklifts, packing materials, and delivery and service
vehicles. A glass merchant performing the installation of
glass in automobiles is also included within the scope of this
classification; as are related services such as, but not
limited to, repair of auto windshield cracks, scratches,
bullseyes and breaks; in vehicle tinting of auto glass to
reduce heat and glare; and installing sun roofs. Other
dealers may specialize in cutting, selling or installing
fabricated flat glass or they may also sell and install plate,
laminated, window, cathedral, stained, bullet proof,
opalescent flat, picture, skylight and tempered glass. Included within the scope of this classification is the sale
of accessories for flat glass such as sealants, screening,
aluminum frames for storm windows and doors, mirror backings,
frames and glass cleaners.
This classification excludes establishments engaged in
the installation of glass, aluminum or wood window sashes or
similar products away from the shop which are to be reported
separately in classification 0511; manufacturing of glass
which is to be reported separately in classification 3503;
tinting or the application of tinted plastic film to auto
glass by an auto detailer which is to be reported separately
in classification 3406; repairing auto windshield cracks,
bullseyes and chips by an auto detailer which is to be
reported in 3406; glass merchants who perform glass tempering
which are to be reported separately in classification 1108-02;
and flat glass merchants who do not sell or install auto glass
which are to be reported separately in classification 1108-03.
1108-06 Glass frosting, etching, beveling or grinding
Applies to establishments engaged in shaping and
finishing solid glass by cutting, frosting, etching, beveling,
grinding, sandblasting, carving, glue chipping, decorating or
grooving. Custom items manufactured in this classification
include, but are not limited to, video game tops, glass signs,
glass used in the assembly of electrical appliances such as
microwave ovens, electronically controlled cabinets and
display panels, and mirrors of all sizes. Machinery includes
diamond or glass cutting saws, diamond or glass grinding
wheels and discs, drills, polishing laps, etching tools and
other hand tools. In the manufacture of mirrors, metallic
solutions (usually silver), shellacs or varnishes, paints, and
plate glass are received from outside sources. The glass is
cut to size, ground, smoothed, and the edges may be beveled. Hole drilling, chemical etching, drying, buffing and polishing
may be performed. Reflective surfaces are generally produced
by pouring or spraying metallic solutions over prepared glass.
Heavier coats are obtained by successive applications of the
plating solution. After applying the plating solution, the
mirrors are sprayed or hand brushed with shellac or varnish,
then with paint. Frames, handles or similar finishings may be
attached. Production manufacturing of insulated glass by
sealing together two or more sheets of glass with an air space
between them is also included when performed by employees of
an employer subject to this classification.
This classification excludes the mining, digging or
quarrying of raw materials which is to be reported separately
in the applicable classification; glass merchants who do
incidental grinding, beveling, silvering and cutting of glass
who are to be reported separately in the classification
applicable to the type of glass they specialize in;
establishments manufacturing optical goods or telescopes, or
perform precision grinding of blank or rough lenses which are
to be reported separately in classification 6604; and
establishments engaged in manufacturing stained or leaded
glassware, or in melting or blowing glass which are to be
reported separately in classification 3503.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 51.16.035 and 51.16.100. 07-12-047, § 296-17A-1108, filed 5/31/07, effective 7/1/07. 07-01-014, recodified as § 296-17A-1108, filed 12/8/06,
effective 12/8/06. Statutory Authority: RCW 51.16.035. 99-18-068, § 296-17-53805, filed 8/31/99, effective 10/1/99;
98-18-042, § 296-17-53805, filed 8/28/98, effective 10/1/98;
96-12-039, § 296-17-53805, filed 5/31/96, effective 7/1/96;
86-12-041 (Order 86-18), § 296-17-53805, filed 5/30/86,
effective 7/1/86; 85-24-032 (Order 85-33), § 296-17-53805,
filed 11/27/85, effective 1/1/86; 85-06-026 (Order 85-7), §
296-17-53805, filed 2/28/85, effective 4/1/85; 82-24-047
(Order 82-38), § 296-17-53805, filed 11/29/82, effective
1/1/83.]