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4 October 2008. Add two photos dated 22 September 2008.


15 August 2008

http://www.fema.gov/library/file;jsessionid=8712EF56D41A5626615D360EA9B01893.WorkerLibrary?type=
originalAccessibleFormatFile&file=fema459_ch3.txt&fileid=479972d0-17ae-11dd-825d-001185636a87

Energy absorbing catch systems, used in conjunction with a daylight application of fragment retention film, is another mechanism for retaining and reducing debris hazards. Cables spanning the window will impede the flight of filmed glass and absorb a considerable amount of energy upon impact. These cable catch systems are demonstrated, through explosive testing, to be more efficient and effective than the more rigid catch bar systems.

Related:

Glazing Hazard Mitigation: http://www.wbdg.org/resources/glazingmitigation.php

Designing Buildings to Resist Explosive Threats: http://www.wbdg.org/resources/resistexplosivethreat.php

Retrofitting Existing Buildings to Resist Explosive Threats: http://www.wbdg.org/resources/retro_rstexplo.php


Photos by Cryptome 14 August 2008.


Cable-Catch Glazing Blast Protection
Eyeball

US Court of International Trade, New York, NY (Maps.live.com)(Maps.google.com)

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22 September 2008

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Security Barrier South of the Court Building Heading toward the Jacob Javits Federal Building. 22 September 2008

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