Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 69A-37.056 - Specifications for Certifiable Training
(1) To be recognized for certification as a
firefighter by the Bureau, training must be obtained under the conditions
specified herein. A designated instructor or member of the Bureau staff must
certify a firefighter has completed the prescribed training, instruction, and
standards. Certification by a designated instructor or a member of the Bureau
staff of completion of the prescribed training, instruction, and standards is
required.
(2) Part I curriculum set
forth in paragraph 69A-37.055(2)(a),
F.A.C., taught independent of Part II curriculum set forth in paragraph
69A-37.055(2)(b),
F.A.C., may be conducted through fire departments or facilities other than
approved training centers, but must be compliant with or have access to all
facilities, equipment, and instructors required for the delivery of the
curriculum, in accordance with Rule
69A-37.060, F.A.C. Curriculum
set forth in paragraphs
69A-37.055(2)(a) and
(b), F.A.C., taught as the Minimum Standards
Course must be taught at a facilitity approved pursuant to Rule
69A-37.060, F.A.C. All courses
to be taught using any alternative delivery method other than traditional
classroom delivery must be approved by the Bureau and provide for verified
complete compliance to the skill and knowledge objectives.
(3) The training must be given by instructors
certified by the Bureau.
(4) All
subjects listed in the Minimum Standards Course must be included in the
curriculum.
(5) Each student
enrolled in Minimum Standards Course must receive instruction and training in
every course subject of the curriculum. Knowledge-based curriculum shall not be
less than the number of hours specified for each subject. Skill-based
curriculum hours are based upon a class size of 30 with a student to instructor
ratio of one instructor for every six students, and a student to equipment
ratio of one piece or set of equipment for every six students. If a class has
less than 20 students, the hours may be adjusted to shorten the class hours by
no more than ten percent (10%) of the scheduled class period.
(6) One aspect of training is psychomotor
skills development, which includes the demonstrated ability to perform
individually and as a member of a team or group all tasks and operations
associated with the training in a manner that does not present a threat to the
safety of the trainee, co-workers, or others and that contributes to the
successful achievement of the purpose for which the task or operation is being
performed. Students must achieve a final course grade of 70% of higher in all
psychomotor skills assessments to be eligible for certification
examination.
(7) Each subject area
within the Minimum Standards Course must be tested, and students must achieve a
final course grade of 70% or higher to be eligible for certification
examination.
(a) In order to sit for the state
examination, the information required by Sections
633.412 and
633.408, F.S., must be furnished
to the Bureau.
(b) State
examinations, consisting of a written and a practical part, shall be
administered by a Field Representative of the Bureau, or designee, and shall
encompass all components of the Minimum Standards Course. The applicant must
attain a score of 70 percent on both the written and practical examinations to
receive a certificate of compliance.
(c) The state practical examination will be
administered at the local training facility. Whenever possible, the Bureau will
schedule the state examination date at the convenience of the training
facility. The written examination will be administered electronically at the
local training center facility or local testing center if the training center
lacks the capacity to support electronic testing.
(8) In general classroom work, the number of
students per certified instructor will be determined by the instructor on the
basis of complexity of the subject. In general classroom work, there must be at
least one certified instructor for each 40 students.
(9) In demonstrations involving the use of
equipment and performance of tasks under non-hazardous conditions, whether in
the classroom or in the field, there shall be no less than one certified
instructor for each ten students.
(10) At least two certified instructors must
be present when field work occurs under hazardous conditions that can present
an immediate danger to life or health. At all other times, there must be at
least one certified instructor for each six students during field work. The
instructors must be placed to oversee the safety and effectiveness of the
training. Live Fire Training must be conducted in accordance with Rule
69A-37.405, F.A.C.
(11) In those instances in which the
scheduled time does not allow for compliance with the foregoing limitations,
the time allotted to those classes must be extended as necessary to ensure
compliance with this rule chapter. If completion of course work is not feasible
due to circumstances beyond the instructor's control within the scheduled time
frames for a course, the time frames must be extended to complete the
training.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 633.128, 633.408 FS. Law Implemented 633.128, 633.408, 633.412 FS.
New 9-7-81, Formerly 4A-37.16, 4A-37.56, Amended 11-26-85, 1-3-90, 6-30-91, 3-20-95, 12-10-01, Formerly 4A-37.056, Amended 3-19-09, 1-4-22.
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