Wash. Admin. Code § 296-156-003 - [Effective 7/1/2025] Definitions
Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, the definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter.
(1)
Authorized training
provider. An apprenticeship program registered with the Washington state
apprenticeship and training council, by a fire-resistant material manufacturer,
or other certified training provider approved by the department to provide
training in the application of fire-resistant materials.
(2)
Certified fire-resistant material
applicator. An individual certified by the department to apply
fire-resistant material.
(3)
Certificate. A document issued by the department that validates an
individual's completion of an approved fire-resistant material applicators
training course and authorizes an individual to apply fire-resistant materials,
install firestop, or both.
(4)
Competent instructor. An instructor who has demonstrated
satisfactory performance in the occupation for a minimum of three years beyond
the customary learning period for that occupation and who:
(a) Meets the requirements of the state board
for community and technical colleges for a vocational-technical instructor;
or
(b) Is recognized within an
industry as having expertise in a specific occupation and is a subject matter
expert; and
(c) Has training in
teaching techniques and adult learning styles. The training may be acquired
before, or within one year after, the competent instructor begins to provide
related supplemental instruction.
(5)
Contractor. An employer
performing work that includes the application of fire-resistant material, or
any person, partnership, or business entity that does not have employees but
that performs work that includes the application of fire-resistant
material.
(6)
Department. The department of labor and industries.
(7)
Fire-resistant material.
(a) Wet or dry mix materials, cementitious
materials, and fibrous materials, applied to achieve an hourly fire-resistant
rating for buildings classified as construction types I, II, III, IV, and V, as
defined by the International Building Code; and
(b) Sealants, putty, and caulking used for
firestop systems, applied to risk category III and IV buildings, as defined by
the International Building Code.
(8)
Fireproofing or spray
fireproofing. Is the use of spray-applied fire-resistant or resistive
materials (SFRM) in a building to prevent structural collapse and allow safe
egress of occupants in case of a fire.
(9)
Firestop. Materials used to
form a passive fire protection that is used to seal around openings, between
joints in a fire-resistance-rated wall, floor, ceiling, or shaft
system.
(10)
Person.
One or more individuals, partnerships, associations, corporations, business
trusts, legal representatives, or any organized group of persons.
(11)
Registered apprentice. An
apprentice registered in an apprenticeship program approved by the Washington
state apprenticeship and training council according to chapter 49.04
RCW.
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