No specific advice or training in this video. Just a load of “you should make sure you do the right thing and get the right product”. And a load of “this is why it’s important and this is what happens if you don’t.” We don’t need to see a test rig. If I am watching this video, then I don’t need convincing to do things properly. I want to be shown HOW to do things. What about advice in protection principles, eg. Different reasons for protecting against fire, and the different principles around protection? What about actually addressing the title of the video itself? I get the impression this is not really aimed at anyone; those specifying stuff will already be well trained and know far more detail than what’s shown here, and those who aren’t trained get very little from the video in terms of detail, e.g. product types, how they work, and when they are actually appropriate.
I keep coming back to this video - excellent stuff.
sir can you reupload it as it is not visible now....as on 19/4/23
What are some ways for somebody with no experience to gain skills needed for employment in fire stopping
No experience needed , very easily learnt 👍
You just have to risk life and limb for some companies
I would fill the gaps with drywall mud.
No specific advice or training in this video. Just a load of “you should make sure you do the right thing and get the right product”. And a load of “this is why it’s important and this is what happens if you don’t.” We don’t need to see a test rig. If I am watching this video, then I don’t need convincing to do things properly. I want to be shown HOW to do things. What about advice in protection principles, eg. Different reasons for protecting against fire, and the different principles around protection? What about actually addressing the title of the video itself? I get the impression this is not really aimed at anyone; those specifying stuff will already be well trained and know far more detail than what’s shown here, and those who aren’t trained get very little from the video in terms of detail, e.g. product types, how they work, and when they are actually appropriate.