AGMT testing at FHC a success – new event planned

AGMT testing at FHC a success – new event planned
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Date: 13 February 2025

Following the success of AGMT testing at GlassBuild 2024 in Texas, AGMT partnered with sponsor Frameless Hardware Company to host physical testing at the FHC Service Center in Irving, TX, from January 16-18, 2025.

Glaziers came from throughout North Texas and the Dallas-Fort Worth area to participate.

Glazier candidates came from Momentum Glass, Texstar Glazing, Universal Glass Company, and the NACC certified Country Glass & Mirror. Thirteen of those who tested earned certification during the event.

AGMT plans to be back in Dallas at FHC 25-29 March 2025 for another round of testing.

To be eligible to participate, glaziers must have at least 7,500 hours of work experience and a minimum of OHSA 10 Certification. Only those glaziers who have pre-registered and passed the prerequisite written knowledge-based test in advance will be eligible to test at FHC. The performance-based test will encompass a full day of hands-on testing including curtain wall, storefront, layout, weather sealing, structural sealing, and safety. Interested glaziers may visit https://www.glazingcertification.com/agmt/ to get started.

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