
Firestop Special Inspections: What to Expect and How to Prepare
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Webinar Begins In
Thursday, February 26, 2026 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm EST
As third-party firestop inspections become more common—and are required by the International Building Code (IBC) for specific building types—construction professionals must understand what inspectors are looking for and how to prepare. This one-hour course explains the purpose and process of firestop special inspections, detailing how UL systems, tested assemblies, and ASTM field standards (E2174 and E2393) are used to verify compliance. Participants will learn how inspectors document findings, common issues that lead to deficiencies, and how proactive coordination and accurate submittals can prevent costly rework. The session also covers International Firestop Council (IFC) guidance for maintaining consistency and quality across inspection programs, helping attendees ensure that passive fire protection systems perform as designed.
- Identify the IBC and ASTM requirements that govern third-party firestop special inspections.
- Interpret UL system details to ensure field installations match tested and listed designs.
- Recognize the most frequent causes of inspection failures and how to prevent them through proper planning and documentation.
- Apply best practices from IFC and ASTM standards to streamline inspections and maintain code compliance.





