AWP06I
FR Wood in Today's Buildings
1 AIA/HSW Learning Unit
Upon completion of this course, the designer will be able to:
1. Describe FR wood and how it works
2. Identify what the model codes require
3. Describe how FR wood is manufactured
4. State the advantages of specifying SPF systems for interior and exterior insulation applications
5. Identify where FR wood is used and how it is specified
6. Examine new design options
Interior FR wood (Dricon® fire retardant treated wood) 
Exterior FR wood (FRX® exterior FRT wood) 
Coated OSB (FLAMEDXX® OSB) 
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