Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 69A-37.055 - Curriculum Requirements for Training Firefighter Recruits or Firefighters
(1) Overview. The
firefighter training curriculum requirements for schools operated by or for any
employing agency for the specific purpose of training firefighter recruits or
firefighters consist of 191 hours of training to complete Part I (equivalent to
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA ) Firefighter I compliant), and an
additional 301 hours of training to complete Part II (equivalent to NFPA
Firefighter II compliant). Completion of the 492 hours making up Parts I and II
equates to what is collectively referred to in this rule chapter as the
"Minimum Standards Course," which is required to be certified as a firefighter.
The individual courses must include the titles, content, and at least the
minimum hours of instruction prescribed by the Bureau of Fire Standards and
Training (Bureau) in this rule. Completion of Parts I and II is accomplished by
completing the required coursework identified in this rule. Pursuant to Section
633.408(2),
F.S., the curricula for Parts I and II may only be administered by education or
training providers approved by the Bureau. Part I may be completed at either a
recognized fire department or an approved fire training facility, as defined in
Rule 69A-37.060, F.A.C. Part II must
be completed at an approved fire training facility, as defined in Rule
69A-37.060, F.A.C. The school or
employing agency is permitted and encouraged to offer additional training
beyond what is required for firefighter training.
(2) Curriculum Requirements. The Bureau will
develop and maintain an objective-based curriculum addressing the topics
contained in this rule. Such curriculum will be available through the Division
of State Fire Marshal's website at
https://www.myfloridacfo.com/Division/SFM/.
The curriculum will list each topic area, objectives, and the required hours.
(a) Part I of the curriculum, consisting of
191 hours of knowledge and skill-based training, will include:
1. General Knowledge:
a. Incident Command;
b. Role of the Firefighter;
c. Standard Operating Procedures;
d. Rules and Regulations;
e. Life Safety Initiatives in Support of
Operations;
f. Firefighter Injuries
and Fatalities;
g. Mental Health /
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder;
h.
Cancer Prevention; and
i. Healthy
Lifestyle.
2. Fire
Department Communications:
a. Fire Department
Communications Equipment;
b.
Personnel Accountability Systems; and
c. Emergency Evacuation
Procedures.
3. Fireground
Operations:
a. Personal Protective
Equipment /Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus ;
b. Scene Safety/Setup;
c. Forcible Entry;
d. Emergency Evacuation/Mayday
Procedures;
e. Ladders;
f. Hose Rolls/Loads;
g. Fire Streams/Fire Attack;
h. Search and Rescue/Restricted
Passages;
i. Ventilation;
j. Property Conservation;
k. Water Supply;
l. Fire Extinguishers; and
m. Ropes and Knots.
4. Preparedness and Maintenance: Equipment
Cleaning and Maintenance.
5. EMS
Requirements:
a. Basic First Aid;
b. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR);
and
c. Automated External
Defibrillator (AED).
6.
Florida Requirements:
a. State Emergency
Response Plan;
b. FL-130, FL-190,
FL-180 (or National Wildfire Coordinating Group curriculum
equivalent);
c. Hazardous Materials
Awareness;
d. Building
Construction;
e. Protecting Fire
Scene Evidence; and
f. Review of
NFPA ® 1582, "Standard on Comprehensive
Occupational Medical Program for Fire Departments," 2018 Edition, which is
hereby adopted and incorporated by reference in this rule (see subsection (3)
of this rule for information on obtaining the material).
7. Review of Chapter 4 of
NFPA ® Standard 1001, "Standard for Fire Fighter
Professional Qualifications," 2019 Edition, which is hereby adopted and
incorporated by reference in this rule (see subsection (3) of this rule for
information on obtaining the material).
8. Course Review.
9. An examination for each portion of the
outline, which must include both a written and a performance test to obtain the
best measure of learning.
(b) Part II of the curriculum, consisting of
301 hours of knowledge and skill-based training, will include:
1. Review of Chapter 5 of
NFPA ® Standard 1001, "Standard for Fire Fighter
Professional Qualifications," 2019 Edition, which is hereby adopted and
incorporated herein by reference in this rule (see subsection (3) of this rule
for information on obtaining the material).
2. General Knowledge: Function within the
Incident Command System.
3. Fire
Department Communications:
a. Basic Incident
Reporting Requirements; and
b.
Operation of Communications Equipment.
4. Fireground Operations:
a. Evidence Protection;
b. Rescue Extrication;
c. Hose Rolls/Loads;
d. Fire Streams/Fire Attack;
e. Fire Control /Live Fire;
f. Fire
Detection/Alarms/Suppression;
g.
Thermal Imaging;
h. Engine/Company
Evolutions;
i. Firefighter Safety
and Survival; and
j. Emerging
Issues.
5. Rescue
Operations: Auto Extrication.
6.
Fire and Life Safety Initiatives, Preparedness, and Maintenance:
a. Fire Prevention/Public
Education;
b. Fire Safety
Survey/Pre-Incident Survey; and
c.
Selection/Maintenance/Operation of Electric Equipment.
7. Emergency Medical Services Requirements:
a. Emergency Medical Responder;
b. Emergency Medical Technician; or
c. Paramedic.
8. Florida Requirements:
a. Hazardous Materials Operations;
b. Structural Collapse Awareness;
c. Active Shooter; and
d. Health and Physical
Fitness.
9. Course
Review.
10. An examination for each
portion of the outline, which must include both a written and a performance
test to obtain the best measure of learning.
(3) Incorporated Material.
NFPA ® 1001 and
NFPA ® 1582 are copyrighted material that cannot
be copied but may be:
(a) viewed during
regular business hours at the Division of State Fire Marshal, 315 John Knox
Road, The Atrium, Third Floor, Tallahassee, Florida;
(b) viewed at the Department of State,
Administrative Code and Register Unit, R.A. Gray Building , 500 South Bronough
Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399;
(c) accessed in a read-only, non-printable,
non-downloadable format on the NFPA 's free access website at
http:www.nfpa.org/codes-and-standards/free-access;
or
(d) purchased by writing to the
NFPA at 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, Massachusetts
02169-7471.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 633.128(1)(a), (b), (2)(a), 633.408(1) FS. Law Implemented 633.128(1)(a), (b), 633.408 FS.
New 9-7-81, Formerly 4A-37.10, 4A-37.55, Amended 11-26-85, 1-3-90, 6-30-91, 3-20-95, 12-10-01, Formerly 4A-37.055, Amended 3-19-09, 8-3-15, 10-20-15, 3-31-19, 7-1-20.
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