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Passive Firestop CPD

Passive Firestop CPD

Hilti (Gt Britain) Ltd

By attending this CPD you would gain knowledge on: - Understanding the need for firestop in buildings and why they are fire stopped - Current regulations & changes in legislation since Grenfell - Key takeaways from the Building Safe Act 2022 & implementation timeline. - Firestop testing and the principles of BS En standards - Best practice for designing firestop with early engagement - Considerations for M&E supports in line with regulations & testing - Considering structural movement with firestop in mind - How Hilti can support with firestop & MEP design for compliance.
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Passive Firestop Design Training: Mechanical Trade

Passive Firestop Design Training: Mechanical Trade

Hilti (Gt Britain) Ltd

Welcome to the Firestop Mechanical Applications module. In this course, you will learn about the key factors to consider when designing pipe penetrations and how to match with compliant firestop solutions. You will also learn about some commonly used firestop systems. On completion of this course, you will be able to: Describe the need for planning and design in mechanical passive fire protection. Explain how firestop products for pipes work. Describe different pipe application configurations. Explain the parameters that are of importance for firestopping pipe penetrations. Describe the key design steps for firestopping pipe penetrations.
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Passive Firestop Design Training: Mixed Trades

Passive Firestop Design Training: Mixed Trades

Hilti (Gt Britain) Ltd

Welcome to the Firestop Mechanical Applications module. In this course, you will learn about the key factors to consider when designing pipe penetrations and how to match with compliant firestop solutions. You will also learn about some commonly used firestop systems. On completing this course, you will be able to: Describe the need for planning and design of mixed penetrations in passive fire protection. Describe different mixed application configurations. Explain the parameters that are of importance for firestopping mixed penetrations. Describe the key design steps for firestopping mixed penetrations.
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