UV covers a large wavelength range - from about 400nm to 10nm. It seems that anything shorter than 300nm is regarded as "not good" for human eyes and that normal soda glass absorbs a lot of that, leaving mostly UVA ("long wavelength UV" or NUV/"near UV") as radiation external to the envelope - UVA/NUV can still be dangerous.
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