Can't really tell anything from that picture, but I'm assuming that you're referring to sealing penetrations in a fire wall?
Sorry ....poor pic..I'll get another. The pic came from my UL connection periodical and it caught my attention since I'm also using the blue plastic electrical boxes. The wall where I have a bunch of these boxes is a 1 hour wall..but I'm not closing (wall board) for some time..... if ever. Is this putty stuff something new?
its not a 1hr wall with one side uncovered (unless you happened to put 2 layers of 5/8 drywall on the other side)
is this a wall between a garage and your house?
First of all, the blue plastic nail-on boxes have a 2 hour rating. This rating is given provided that it is the only box between the two studs surrounding it. When blue boxes are installed in common walls between two rooms, and a 2 hour rating is required, putty pads must be installed if the boxes do not maintain a 24" separation, measured horizontally along floor-line.
Normally in residential construction, rated walls only need 1 hour protection.