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I understand where you are coming from but please don't encourage people to fit non toughened/safety glass in situations like this. It is downright dangerous and people will assume that it is safe to do so and despite you saying about a Balustrade ( and Crank reiterating both sides ) people won't do it.You can in fact have non toughened glass if there is protection eg a balustrade, a situation which sometimes comes up with adding stairs in an existing building.
And not sure what you mean about stairs... NO stair glass will ever be non safety glass.. usually 10mm tough minimum or a toughened laminate glass depending on whether you have a handrail or not.
