Wash. Admin. Code § 296-156-050 - [Effective 7/1/2025] Training course content
Table 1: Training course content for spray fireproofing material
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Goal of certification: Provide the necessary training to understand the procedures to properly perform application of fireproofing materials (also known as spray fire-resistive materials (SFRM)) in the construction industry as described in ASTM E1513. Participants will learn practical use of SFRMs, tools of the trade, basic work processes, and safe working practices. |
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COURSE OUTCOMES/OBJECTIVES |
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Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: |
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* Identify and discuss potential hazards on the construction site |
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* Define spray fireproofing and explain why it is used |
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* Proper material handling |
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* Identify materials used in fireproofing |
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* Identify common machines used in work processes |
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* Identify pre-set-up planning |
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* Knowing parts of structural member, beams, columns |
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* Proper protective coverings |
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* Describe appropriate methods of clean up |
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* Demonstrate spraying techniques |
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* Demonstrate knowledge of inspection process |
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* Demonstrate hands on understanding |
Training Syllabus
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SFRM Training Requirements |
Initial Training (32 hrs.) |
Refresher Training (8 hrs.) |
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In class instruction |
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Presentation with visual aids |
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Knowledge and understanding fire rating |
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Job site safety and professionalism |
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Fireproofing terms |
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Review codes and best practice |
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PPE |
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Poly protection/covering |
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Typical equipment/scaffolds |
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Machines/pumps |
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Jobsite hazards |
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Fireproofing materials |
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Application techniques |
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Inspection |
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Demonstrate knowledge of site preparation |
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Machine setup |
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Proper covering and protection |
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Material handling/mixing |
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Job site safety and professionalism |
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Maintenance |
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General housekeeping |
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Spray application |
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Hand application |
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Trouble shooting |
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Clean up |
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Overspray removal |
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Material application |
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Conduct hands on application of updated product and systems |
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Skill assessment test |
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Resource materials |
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* UL best practice guide |
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* ASTM E1513 |
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* Safety data sheets |
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* Monokote mk6 |
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* Calco 300 |
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* Blaze shield hs |
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* Monokote z106 |
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* Application diagrams |
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* Isolatek |
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* Monokote |
Table 2: Training course content for firestop
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Goal of certification: Provide the necessary training to understand the procedures to properly perform application of FSRM (Firestop Resistant Materials), firestop in the construction industry. Participants will learn practical use of FSRMs, firestop, tools of the trade, basic work processes, and safe working practices. |
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COURSE OUTCOMES/OBJECTIVES Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: * Identify and discuss potential hazards on the construction site * Containment * Common firestop terms * UL firestop directory * Identify and discuss potential hazards on the construction site * Specific trades related to firestop * Hands-on experience * Test standards and firestop codes |
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Firestop Training Requirements |
Initial Training (24 hrs.) |
Refresher Training (8 hrs.) |
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Presentation with visual aids |
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Firestop terms |
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Review UL and ASTM firestop codes and best practice |
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PPE |
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Firestop materials |
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Application technique |
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Hands-on install firestop systems |
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Know the proper system that should be installed according to submittals, verify proper system |
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Conduct destructive testing and verify firestop material was installed correctly |
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Repair systems that were tested |
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Material handing/mixing |
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Material system installation |
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Troubleshooting |
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Clean up |
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Review challenges of firestop installation |
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Review updated codes and best practice |
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New/updated firestop product/materials |
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Updated application techniques |
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Inspection criteria and protocols |
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Conduct hands-on application of updated product and systems |
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Skills assessment test |
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