Glass Canada

Virtual Event
Firestopping Requirements in the IBC
December 14, 2022 at 12:00am ET

The International Building Code (IBC) is an essential tool intended to preserve public health and safety by providing safeguards from hazards associated with the built environment. The IBC addresses the design and installation of firestopping materials that meet or exceed public health and safety goals. This course is intended to identify the critical areas and guidelines for firestopping within the IBC that architects, specifiers, construction industry professionals, building officials, fire officials, firestop contractors and other stakeholders must be aware of to ensure that the code requirements for a building’s life safety are met.

AIA 1 LU/HSW

Wednesday, December 14
2:00 PM ET • 
Register here




Frequently Asked Questions About Firestopping Requirements in the IBC


When & Where?

Firestopping Requirements in the IBC will take place virtually via GoToWebinar on December 14, 2022 at 12:00am ET.

There will be a 15 minute break between live sessions.

Why Virtual?

The safety and wellbeing of our employees, customers, and community is our number one priority. By making this event an online experience, it eliminates the need for attendees and sponsors to travel in-person, while enabling them to still benefit from the event content.

What’s Included?

Your registration provides you with access to watch the virtual keynote, all live sessions, and on-demand recorded content and product demonstrations.

How do I access?

We will email you an access link to the virtual event the morning of December 14, 2022.

If you don’t see an access link in your email inbox, please check your junk folder. If you are still unable to locate the email, contact Tara Jacobs.