Quality Engineering Judgements: A Critical Tool for Successful Perimeter Fire Containment
AIAU25-OWEN02R
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Course expires on: 12/01/2026
Description
Selecting a Perimeter Fire Containment (PFC) design listing that most closely represents project conditions is the first line of defense for minimizing risk of vertical fire spread. Navigating through hundreds of design listings and choosing the correct system can seem overwhelming. However, understanding how various building materials respond to fire and identifying the design elements needed for successful PFC, designers will be able to confidently select PFC systems that will perform in the event of a fire.
Learning Objectives
Review the necessary design components for successful perimeter fire containment.
Outline the perimeter fire containment (PFC) test methodology in accordance with ASTM E2307.
Define an engineering judgment (EJ), explain why EJs are needed, and identify who is qualified to write them.
Identify key differences between a generic EJ and a more comprehensive EJ, with attention to the elements required in a thorough engineering judgment.
This free course is brought to you through a partnership with Owens Corning.

As Owens Corning’s senior engineering leader, Angie Ogino has over 26 years of experience in the mineral wool and fire-stopping industry.
Angie is also responsible for all Owens Corning third-party fire containment testing and provides engineering evaluations and technical support on firestopping for the design community.
Angie is the president of the International Firestop Council, where she is also the task group chair of the IFC’s Perimeter Fire Containment education. Angie is also the president of Fire Safe North America.