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Code · Illinois · Chapter 425 — FIRE SAFETY · Act 13

Sec. 10. Inspections; requirements.

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Sec. 10. Inspections; requirements.
(a)Inspections and testing of HVAC fire dampers and smoke dampers shall be conducted by individuals certified by the International Certification Board and Accredited to comply with ISO/IEC 17024 (the conformity assessment regarding general requirements for bodies operating certification of persons) by:
(1)the American National Standards Institute
(ANSI)in HVAC fire life safety; or
(2)another nationally recognized certifying body accredited to ISO/IEC 17024 in HVAC fire life safety.
(b)Fire damper and smoke damper inspections and testing shall comply with each of the following:
(1)Inspections shall be conducted by inspectors certified by the International
Certification Board and accredited by:
(A)the American National Standards Institute; or
(B)another nationally recognized certifying body to ISO/IEC 17024 in HVAC fire life
safety.
(2)Inspectors under this Section shall certify that all fire and smoke dampers
inspected meet the standards established in the applicable code or codes adopted by any authority having jurisdiction.
(c)The provisions of this Act do not apply to facilities licensed by the federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission under the provisions of 10 CFR 50 or 10 CFR 52 or to employees of those facilities while engaged in the performance of their official duties.
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