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Run: Fire Door Label Application Verification (UL 10C / NFPA 80)

Verify that each fire door assembly carries the correct UL 10C / NFPA 80 label, listed components, and traceable records before release. Use it to catch wron...

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Inspection Setup and Assembly Identification

Verify the door assembly identification, job number, and traceability record match the production traveler or release paperwork.
Record the door type and stated fire rating for the assembly being inspected.
Confirm the assembly can be examined without obstruction and all label locations are visible.
Confirm the applicable listing, approved submittal, or specification is available to compare against the assembly configuration.

Fire Door Label Content Verification

Verify the label corresponds to the required fire rating and assembly configuration, and is the correct label for the specific door product.
Confirm the label identifies the manufacturer or listing organization in a manner consistent with the approved listing.
Verify the rating on the applied label matches the door assembly rating recorded on the traveler or release record.
Confirm the label is affixed in a permanent manner and shows no evidence of tampering, rework, or alteration.
Verify the label text, rating, and identifying information can be read without damage, smearing, or obstruction.

Core Type and Listed Component Verification

Verify the core type used in the door assembly matches the listed construction and approved bill of materials.
Confirm hinges, locks, closers, glazing, seals, and other installed components are listed or approved for the specific fire door assembly.
Check for drilled holes, added hardware, unapproved cutouts, field modifications, or substituted parts that could affect the listing.
Verify installed hardware and accessories are located and configured as approved for the listed assembly.

Label Placement, Condition, and Readability

Confirm the label is applied in the location required by the approved specification or listing documentation.
Inspect the label for adhesion, physical damage, and condition after application.
Verify the label is not hidden by paint, trim, packaging, or installed hardware.
Capture a clear photo showing the label location and legibility on the completed assembly.

Traceability, Non-Conformance, and Release Control

Record any mismatch, missing label, unlisted component, or label damage as a non-conformance with clear details.
Document rework, replacement, hold, scrap, or other disposition for any failed critical item.
Confirm the inspector has reviewed the record and authorized release only when the assembly meets listing and label requirements.

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