This course provides the participant with a broad understanding and technical overview of fire prevention codes and ordinances, inspection practices and key hazards. Attendees will take an in-depth look at the organization, operations and objectives of the fire and life safety inspector. Topics also include the building and facilitating of well-organized inspection programs, water supply, sprinkler systems and other tools related to fire safety and techniques that promote fire prevention. Functions of the fire alarm, analysis of heat sources, fuel supply and oxygen exposure are often covered as well..
Register NowThe aim of this course is to provide participants with the knowledge necessary to develop skills for preparing and presenting training for personnel of fire and emergency services, using a variety of methods. Successful participants will have the opportunity for providing academic knowledge and vocational skills training for personnel of their organization as well as personnel from other organization and citizens from the community..
Register NowThis course prepares officers for elevation to Station Manager/Station Officer/Station Officer’s from Sub Officer/Watch Manager. The course is designed for the Station Manager/Station Officer who is ready to assume a greater management and leadership role in the organization. The course develops the skills needed for functioning at senior management level and develops concepts involved in emotional intelligence, interpersonal relations and communications. The purpose of this course is to further develop the Sub Officer/Watch Manager in the Fire and Rescue industry with advance knowledge, skills and abilities to function as a Station Manager or Station Officer. In order to obtain a passing grade for this course, students must attain a minimum of 70% in each module and participate in two mandatory four hour seminars..
Register NowThis course prepares officers for elevation to Sub Officer/Watch Manager from Leading Fire Officer/Crew Manager. The course is designed for the Leading Fire Officer/Crew Manager who is ready to assume a greater leadership role and take on the responsibility of middle management. The knowledge, skills and abilities attained in the Leading Fire Officer/Crew Manager course is further expanded on by reexamining some of the previous materials and including the following new topics Management, Government Structure, and Departmental Budget Planning and Management. The purpose of this course is to further develop the Leading Fire Officer/Crew Manager in the Fire and Rescue industry with advance knowledge, skills and abilities to function as a Sub Officer/Watch Manager..
Register NowThis course prepares officers for elevation from Fire Officer to Leading Fire Officer. The core competencies for the role and the associated responsibilities are discussed. An introduction to the theories associated with the principles of management, leadership, and supervision are explored. Participants will also study organizational structure, human resource management and elements of communication, planning and emergency service delivery. The purpose of this course is to develop senior fire officers or fire officers who demonstrate the aptitude in the Fire and Rescue industry with the basic competencies to function as a Leading Fire Officer/Crew Manager..
Register NowThis course prepares attendees with knowledge and practical experience hazardous Materials awareness actions as defined by NFPA® 1072: Standard for Hazardous Materials/Weapons of Mass Destruction Emergency Response Personnel Professional Qualifications and NFPA® 472: Standard for Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials/Weapons of Mass Destruction Incidents. Students will become proficient in identifying hazardous materials; utilizing the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG) to identify hazardous materials risks and protective actions, utilizing hazard communication documents to identify hazardous materials risks and protective actions, and determining awareness-level personnel and public protective actions..
Register NowThis course prepares attendees with knowledge and practical experience hazardous Materials awareness actions as defined by NFPA® 1072: Standard for Hazardous Materials/Weapons of Mass Destruction Emergency Response Personnel Professional Qualifications and NFPA® 472: Standard for Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials/Weapons of Mass Destruction Incidents. Students will become proficient in identifying hazardous materials; utilizing the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG) to identify hazardous materials risks and protective actions, utilizing hazard communication documents to identify hazardous materials risks and protective actions, and determining awareness-level personnel and public protective actions..
Register NowThe Incident Management Training Program is designed for Incident Commanders and is aimed at enhancing the multi-sectoral approach to the management/planning of emergencies or events..
Register NowThe Airport Operations training program is designed for all Fire Officers who are stationed or maybe be stationed at the Airport Fire Station..
Register NowIntroduction to the Incident Command System, describes the history, features and principles, and organizational structure of the Incident Command System..
Register NowThe Basic Technical Rescue course gives knowledge and skills required for operations for technical rope incidents..
Register NowThis course introduces participants to the skills required to locate, extricate and initiate medical stabilization of victims trapped in an urban area namely structural collapse due to natural disasters, war, terrorism or accidents..
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