| Aspect | Lamination Technician | Glazing Technician |
|---|
| Certifications | Often requires OSHA safety training, specialized lamination certifications | Requires OSHA safety training, glazing or glass handling certifications |
| Work Environment | Manufacturing plants, industrial settings, production lines | Construction sites, glass installation environments, commercial buildings |
| Industry Usage | Automotive, aerospace, packaging, signage | Construction, renovation, commercial glazing projects |
While both roles involve working with materials related to glass and plastics, Lamination Technicians focus on bonding layers of materials in manufacturing settings, whereas Glazing Technicians specialize in installing and repairing glass in buildings. The certifications and work environments overlap but serve different industry needs.