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Structural steel in construction: A primed steel beam is holding up the floor above, which consists of a metal deck (Q-Deck), upon which a concrete slab has been poured. The masonry wall to the right stops short of the deck and is joined to the deck with a firestop system, consisting of stuffed rockwool and silicone caulking, in a manner consistent with the bounding requirements of passive fire protection. Once the firestopping is complete, fireproofing of the beam and the deck may follow.

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