Normally glass block pretty much all UVC, majority of UVB and a lot of UVA. However there do exist glasses, which let them pass. One is 9bviously quartz, but also glasses cleaned from iron content. In either case such glasses are not that frequently used, just because of the cost (both the material itself, as well as its processing). If you look at your glass from the edge (where you can see the light that had to pass longer distance through that glass) and it is greenish, you are pretty safe (the greenish tint is in fact what is suppressing the UV, just way more than the blue so normal thickness is enough). If it looks colorless, it still may block, but as well not.
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