HILTI (Canada) Corporation – Firestopping Webinar April 22 or 23

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We will be running a webinar, called ā€œFirestop 201: Understanding the National Building Code of Canada Requirements for Firestoppingā€ on 22nd and 23rd (same webinar on two different days). These are free webinars but require in advance registration (See below for the registration links). I am wondering if you can forward this email to your mailing list at SFPE.

Registration linkĀ  for April 22nd webinar https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7355314281203745805 [eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com]

Registration linkĀ  for April 23rd Ā webinar https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8144315029202787085 [eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com]

 

Webinar description:

The National Building Code of Canada, and the Provincial codes, which are all based on the NBCC, include requirements for firestopping that are often perceived as confusing. This is partly due to the fact that the requirements are distributed across multiple sections of the code, rather than in one dedicated section. This webinar will help provide a clear overview of the code’s requirements for firestopping of penetrations, joints and curtain wall gaps, including the somewhat complex and not always consistent exceptions and variations.

 

 

Regards
Ali Ahrabi M.Sc, CTR, P.Eng. ing. PMPĀ®
Senior Field Engineer
Ottawa Region

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