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Upcoming OMFPOA Webinar: Dust Hazard Awareness & Dust Explosibility Testing

The Ontario Municipal Fire Prevention Officers Association (OMFPOA) is excited to host an informative webinar on Dust Hazard Awareness and Dust Explosibility Testing, presented by Parker MacNeil, Lead Engineer with Jensen Hughes Consulting Canada. Combustible dust poses significant fire and explosion risks in industrial and commercial settings. This session will provide crucial insights into identifying

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Winter Driving Safety

Winter driving demands heightened awareness and preparation. Beyond icy roads and poor visibility, the risks of vehicle issues, including car fires; as collisions are the most common cause of vehicle fires. Prepare You Vehicle Winter Tires: Equip your car with winter tires that provide better traction in snow and ice. Ensure proper tire pressure as

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Fire & Life Safety Education

Fire & Life Safety Education is a key role in all positions within the fire service. Many Fire Prevention Officers perform several functions that include Public Education. Recently there has been a trend for fire departments to hire dedicated Public Educators. We encourage you to review our Job Postings section to see what potential employers are looking for.

Code Enforcement

We encourage those interested in a career in Fire Prevention to review our Job Postings section to see what potential employers are looking for.

Fire Investigation

The fire service in Ontario is mandated to determine the origin and cause of fires. The results of our investigations assist us in identifying trends which are used in the development of Building and Fire Codes, Public Education and Fire Prevention initiatives. Typically fire investigation is a part of the Fire Prevention Officers role, however in larger urban centers some departments have dedicated Fire Investigators. We encourage those interested in a career in Fire Investigation to review our Job Postings section to see what potential employers are looking for.