Around the turn of the last century, the United States
experience a rash of fires in cities like Chicago, Baltimore, and Spokane, that
spread extensively within these urban areas.
As a result, a number of U.S. cities were prompted to pursue a means for
evaluating building construction with the goal of establishing ‘fireproof’
structures that were capable of withstanding severe fire conditions.
During this webinar, the presenter will touch on the history
of the development of the ASTM E119 test, the pass/fail parameters of the test,
and it’s incorporation into building codes adopted in the United States. They will discuss various aspects of fire
resistance as contained in the building codes, review various recognized
methods for achieving minimum fire resistance ratings, and review current
on-going discussions regarding fire resistance and how it may be addressed
using fire load and fire risk analysis.
The webinar will also touch on requirements associated with third party
special inspection requirements of spray applied fire resistance materials
(SFRM).
- Course will award 1.5 hours of continuing education
- Diamond Review approved in all 50 states