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What is an FM Approved Contractor?The FCIA Accreditation Committee hired FM Approvals, a subsidiary of FM Global, to write the "FM Firestop Contractor Approval Standard, Class 4991" that set quantifiable standards for a Firestop Contractor to be measured. FM Approvals, a national leader in building loss reduction and quality programs, assembled the following requirements to become an FM 4991 Approved Contractor:
What's a DRI?The FM 4991 Firestop Contractor Approval Standard contains a requirement for the approved Firestop Contractor Firm to employ Designated Responsible Individuals (DRI). DRI's implement the FM 4991 Approved Firestop Firm's quality program. This person must attain a grade of 80% or better on a rigorous test on the Firestop industry protocol, systems selection and general knowledge. The FM 4991 DRI test is based on information in the FCIA "Manual of Practice". To maintain DRI status, the person must earn CEU Credits through attending industry educational seminars or teaching. Why hire an FM Approved Contractor?FM 4991 Approved Contractors are the best value for the money in the construction industry. These contractors have invested resources to quantify their knowledge and expertise through an audit tested quality process, similar to ISO 9000, that is used in the manufacturing environment.
FM 4991 provides many benefits to the life safety industry in addition to those listed. Contractors who become FM Approved become more efficient through consistent operations to a specific standard. Secondly, the contractor firm reduces its business risk through effective use of the procedures used in FM 4991 approval. To become approved requires much commitment. Listed below is the procedure to become an "FM 4991 Approved Contractor. Approval Procedure
The process to become an FM 4991 Approved Contractor is not a one or two day task! FM 4991 approval is a long process with many important steps to take along the way. Estimated time from signing a contract to FM 4991 approval is at least 4-6 months, depending on success with DRI Testing, Quality Manual Production and other items required by the FM 4991 Applicant. The cost can vary from $4000 - $7000. This investment in the efficiency and effectiveness of the contracting organization is about the cost of an advertising program such as the "Blue Book". FM 4991 Approved Contractors - Know them for their commitment to the Specialty Firestop Trade, hire them for their high standards of quality. For more information contact the Firestop Contractors International Association at 630.690.0682 or email us, info@fcia.org . FCIA "Manual Of Practice"FCIA Members have committed to educating the Specialty Firestop Contractor, and the construction industry, to a high level of understanding of Firestop Systems. In addition to providing the industry with a document that outlines the industry, it's installation requirements and protocol, the FCIA "Manual of Practice" is an assemblage of industry Firestop Information containing information Firestop Contractors and other interested parties should know. For Firestop Contractors, Architects, Engineers, Building Officials and Fire Marshal's, General Contractors or anyone interested in the Firestop Industry Trade, this book is a must read. Order your copy today from FCIA. Call us at 630.690.0682, or email us, info@fcia.org . Further InfoFor further information, Contact Bill McHugh, Executive Director: Firestop Contractors International Association Email: info@fcia.org |