NFPA Certification Evaluation Skills Checklists & Standardized Curriculum Forms Available

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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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In keeping with the commitment to the transition to the NFPA Professional Qualification Standards, the Office of the Fire Marshal and Emergency Management – Academic Standards & Evaluation is providing the NFPA Certification Evaluation Skills Checklists and the Standardized Curriculum forms to assist Fire Departments with their training.  Additional Skills Sheets are now available and they are: NFPA 1001 FF I & II; NFPA 1021 FO I; NFPA 1031 FI 1; NFPA 1041 FI 1; NFPA 472 HM Ops (Core) & Mission Specific (PPE & Product Control). Enter the link on the left side of the homepage called “Academic Standards and Evaluation”. Enter the folder called “Skills Sheets” to find the skills sheets noted above. Please continue to check the folders for additional Skills Checklists which will be added as they become available. Contact Doug Goodings directly with any inquiries relating to these forms.  You can reach him by email at doug.goodings@ontario.ca or by phone at (647) 329-1080 office, or (416) 606-9826 cell.​

Visit the Fire College website for more information.