(1)
Firesafety Inspector Training Program. This training program is intended to
prepare individuals to serve as an inservice firesafety inspector and
firesafety inspector. This program is based on the National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA) 1031, Standard for Professional Qualifications for Fire
Inspector and Plan Examiner (2014 Edition). This program is intended to prepare
individuals for service as firesafety inspectors serving in both the private
and public sectors. The applicant may provide proof of equivalent education and
training approved by the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training (Bureau) and
meeting the criteria outlined under this subsection.
(a) Inservice Firesafety Inspector. The
inservice firesafety inspector must possess an active Firefighter Certificate
of Compliance. The inservice firesafety inspector must perform duties under the
supervision of an individual who holds an active Firesafety Inspector I, II, or
III Certification. All activities of the inservice firesafety inspector must be
approved by the authority having jurisdiction (AHJ). A quality assurance
process based on the Florida Fire Prevention Code and local ordinance will be
established by the AHJ, or designee who holds a current Firesafety Inspector I,
II, or III Certification or Fire Code Administrator Certification, to review
inspections reports and ensure compliance with state and local codes is
maintained with this inspection process.
1.
Program Requirements. The individual must complete a minimum of 24 hours of
training in the subject areas of: conducting inservice firesafety inspections,
applicable fire prevention codes, fire prevention concepts, fire hazards,
preparing inservice firesafety inspection reports, and customer
service.
2. Approved Training.
a. Training delivered by the fire service
provider must be recorded in the Bureau's database (
https://myfloridacfo.com/Division/SFM/FCDICE/default.htm).
The training record must include at a minimum: subject areas taught; names of
students; dates of training; and hours of training.
b. The Bureau will approve and record
completion of any training required under this paragraph (1)(a) when delivered
by any provider other than the employing agency. Training is not valid until
approved by the Bureau and recorded in the Bureau's database. Requests for
class offering approval must be electronically submitted at least 30 days prior
to the first day of class using the Form DFS-K4-2167, Bureau's Class Offering
Request, which is incorporated by reference in subsection
69A-37.039(2),
F.A.C., and can be obtained where indicated in subsection
69A-37.039(1),
F.A.C. The provider must record in the Bureau's database a final grade for each
student within 14 calendar days after course completion. Students must complete
each course with a grade of 70% or higher in order to meet the course
requirement under this paragraph (1)(a). Alternative delivery techniques
including online course delivery or blended learning must be approved by the
Bureau.
3. Instructor
Qualifications.
a. An instructor providing
training by the employing agency must hold an active Firesafety Inspector I,
II, or III Certification and an active Instructor I, II, or III Certification
issued by the Bureau.
b. Any
instructor providing training by any provider other than the employing agency
must be qualified and approved by the Bureau prior to providing such training.
The provider or instructor must electronically submit Form DFS-K4-2168,
Instructor Approval Request, and Form DFS-K4-2167, Class Offering Request,
which are incorporated by reference in subsection
69A-37.039(2),
F.A.C., and can be obtained where indicated in subsection
69A-37.039(1),
F.A.C., and be approved by the Bureau prior to the first day of the course.
Qualified instructors are:
(I) Instructors
with requisite faculty credentials for the academic institution that is
registered in the Florida Department of Education Statewide Course Numbering
System to teach the course; or
(II)
Instructors who hold an active Instructor I, II, or III Certification issued by
the Bureau and an active Firesafety Inspector I, II, or III Certification;
or
(III) Instructors who hold an
active Instructor I, II, or III Certification issued by the Bureau and an
active Fire Code Administrator
Certification.
(b) Firesafety Inspector I Certification. The
Bureau will issue a Firesafety Inspector I Certificate of Compliance to an
individual who meets the program requirements of paragraph (1)(b) and the
qualifications for Firesafety Inspector set forth by the Bureau in Form
DFS-K4-1023, Application for Firesafety Inspector Certification Examination,
which is incorporated by reference in subsection
69A-37.039(2),
F.A.C., and can be obtained where indicated in subsection
69A-37.039(1),
F.A.C.
1. Program Requirements. The
individual must complete the courses required under this paragraph (1)(b) or
courses determined by the Bureau to be equivalent. This program must consist of
not less than 225 hours of training. Each course must be no less than 45 hours
in duration. This program must consist of the following courses or those of
equivalent interactive instruction, as approved by the Bureau: Fire Prevention
Practices; Private Fire Protection Systems I; Construction Documents and Plans
Review; Codes and Standards; and Building Construction for the Fire
Service.
2. Approved Courses. The
courses must be approved by the Bureau and meet the curriculum requirements of
the program. The courses must be delivered by the Bureau, an approved education
or training provider, a fire service provider, or a regionally or nationally
accredited college or university as outlined in subsections
69A-37.084(5) and
(6), F.A.C.
a. The providers must deliver the courses in
paragraph (1)(b) using the applicable course syllabus listed below:
b. Requests for class offering approval must
be electronically submitted at least 30 days prior to the first day of class
using Form DFS-K4-2167, Bureau's Class Offering Request, which is incorporated
by reference in subsection
69A-37.039(2),
F.A.C., and can be obtained where indicated in subsection
69A-37.039(1),
F.A.C.
d. Students must
complete the course with a grade of 70% or higher in order to meet the course
requirement under this paragraph (1)(b).
e. The courses "Codes and Standards" and
"Construction Documents and Plans Review" required under this paragraph (1)(b)
will only be approved by the Bureau when taught in a traditional classroom
delivery method.
f. The courses
"Fire Prevention Practices," "Private Fire Protection Systems I," and "Building
Construction for the Fire Service" required under this paragraph (1)(b) will be
accepted by a provider using alternative delivery techniques including online
course delivery or blended learning when first approved by the
Bureau.
3. Instructor
Qualifications. An instructor providing training under this paragraph (1)(b)
must be qualified and approved by the Bureau. All instructors must
electronically submit Form DFS-K4-2168, Instructor Approval Request, which is
incorporated by reference in subsection
69A-37.039(2),
F.A.C., and can be obtained where indicated in subsection
69A-37.039(1),
F.A.C., and be approved by the Bureau prior to the first day of the course.
Qualified instructors are:
a. Instructors
with requisite faculty credentials for the academic institution that is
registered in the Florida Department of Education Statewide Course Numbering
System to teach the course; or
b.
Instructors who hold an active Instructor I, II, or III Certification issued by
the Bureau and a Fire Officer I, II, III, or IV Certification; or
c. Instructors who hold an active Instructor
I, II, or III Certification issued by the Bureau and an active Firesafety
Inspector I, II, or III Certification; or
d. Instructors who hold an active Instructor
I, II, or III Certification issued by the Bureau and an active Fire Code
Administrator Certification.
4. Requirements for Firesafety Inspector I
Certificate of Compliance. The Bureau will issue a Firesafety Inspector I
Certificate of Compliance when the individual:
a. Successfully completes all required course
work;
b. Passes the Firesafety
Inspector examination with a score of 70% or higher;
c. Submits a set of fingerprints to the
Bureau with current processing fee; and
d. Submits the required Form DFS-K4-1023,
Application for Firesafety Inspector Certification Examination, which is
incorporated by reference in subsection
69A-37.039(2),
F.A.C., and can be obtained where indicated in subsection
69A-37.039(1),
F.A.C., with all supporting documentation and fees, to the
Bureau.
(c)
Firesafety Inspector II Certification. The Bureau will issue a Firesafety
Inspector II Certification to an individual who holds a current Firesafety
Inspector I Certificate of Compliance and meets the qualifications for
Firesafety Inspector II set forth by the Bureau in Form DFS-K4-2204, Firesafety
Inspector II Task Book, which is incorporated by reference in subsection
69A-37.039(2),
F.A.C., and can be obtained where indicated in subsection
69A-37.039(1),
F.A.C.
1. Program Requirements. The
individual completing this program must successfully complete the Firesafety
Inspector II Task Book and a minimum of 135 hours of instruction in the
following courses: Private Fire Protection Systems II; Fire Chemistry; and
Ethical and Legal Issues for the Fire Service. Each course must be no less than
45 hours in duration.
2. Approved
Courses. The courses must be approved by the Bureau and meet the curriculum
requirements of the program. The courses must be delivered by the Bureau, an
education or training provider, a fire service provider, or a regionally or
nationally accredited college or university as outlined in subsections
69A-37.084(5) and
(6), F.A.C. The providers must deliver the
courses in paragraph (1)(c) using the applicable course syllabus or curriculum
listed below:
3. Instructor Qualifications. An instructor
providing training under this paragraph (1)(c) must be qualified and approved
by the Bureau. All instructors must electroncially submit Form DFS-K4-2168,
Instructor Approval Request, which is incorporated by reference in subsection
69A-37.039(2),
F.A.C., and can be obtained where indicated in subsection
69A-37.039(1),
F.A.C., and be approved by the Bureau prior to the first day of the course.
Qualified instructors are:
a. Instructors with
requisite faculty credentials for the academic institution that is registered
in the Florida Department of Education Statewide Course Numbering System to
teach the course; or
b. Instructors
who hold an active Instructor I, II, or III Certification issued by the Bureau
and Fire Officer II, III, or IV Certification; or
c. Instructors who hold an active Instructor
I, II, or III Certification issued by the Bureau and an active Firesafety
Inspector II or III Certification; or
d. Instructors who hold an active Instructor
I, II, or III Certification issued by the Bureau and an active Fire Code
Administrator Certification.
(d) Firesafety Inspector III Certification.
1. The Bureau will issue a Firesafety
Inspector III Certification to an individual who holds a current Firesafety
Inspector II Certification and meets the qualifications for Firesafety
Inspector III set forth by the Bureau in Form DFS-K4-2205, Application for
Firesafety Inspector III Certification, which is incorporated by reference in
subsection
69A-37.039(2),
F.A.C., and can be obtained where indicated in subsection
69A-37.039(1),
F.A.C.
2. Program Requirements.
a. The individual must possess an associate's
degree or higher and document at least six (6) years of experience as a
full-time Firesafety Inspector;
b.
The individual must complete the course "Evaluating Performance-Based Designs;"
and
c. The individual must hold
certification as a "Certified Fire Protection Specialist" (CFPS) with the
NFPA.
(2) Fire Code Administrator Certification.
This training program is intended to prepare individuals to serve as a fire
code administrator. This program is based on the National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA) 1037, Standard for Professional Qualifications for Fire
Marshal (2016 Edition). The applicant may provide proof of equivalent education
and training approved by the Bureau and meeting the criteria outlined under
this subsection. The Bureau will issue a Fire Code Administrator Certificate to
an individual who meets the program requirements of paragraph (1)(d) and the
following:
(a) Program Requirements. The
individual must complete the courses required under this subsection (2) or
courses determined by the Bureau to be equivalent. This program must consist of
not less than 270 hours of training. Each course must be no less than 45 hours
in duration. This program must consist of the following courses or those of
equivalent interactive instruction, as approved by the Bureau: Community Risk
Reduction; Chief Officer; Personnel Management for the Fire and Emergency
Service; Fire Prevention Organization and Management; Analytical Approaches to
Public Fire Protection; and Ethical and Legal Issues for the Fire
Service.
(b) Approved Courses. The
courses must be approved by the Bureau and meet the curriculum requirements of
the program. The courses must be delivered by the Bureau, an education or
training provider, a fire service provider, or a regionally or nationally
accredited college or university as outlined in subsections
69A-37.084(5) and
(6), F.A.C.
1. The providers must deliver the courses in
paragraph (2)(a) using the applicable course curriculum listed below:
2. Requests for class offering approval must
be electronically submitted at least 30 days prior to the first day of class
using Form DFS-K4-2167, Bureau's Class Offering Request, which is incorporated
by reference in subsection
69A-37.039(2),
F.A.C., and can be obtained where indicated in subsection
69A-37.039(1),
F.A.C.
4. Students must
complete the course with a grade of 70% or higher in order to meet the course
requirement under this subsection (2).
5. The courses required under this subsection
(2) will be accepted by a provider using alternative delivery techniques
including online course delivery or blended learning when first approved by the
Bureau.
(c) Instructor
Qualifications. An instructor providing training under this subsection (2) must
be qualified and approved by the Bureau. All instructors must electronically
submit Form DFS-K4-2168, Instructor Approval Request, which is incorporated by
reference in subsection
69A-37.039(2),
F.A.C., and can be obtained where indicated in subsection
69A-37.039(1),
F.A.C., and be approved by the Bureau prior to the first day of the course.
Qualified instructors are:
1. Instructors
with requisite faculty credentials for the academic institution that is
registered in the Florida Department of Education Statewide Course Numbering
System to teach the course; or
2.
Instructors who hold an active Fire Code Administrator Certification issued by
the Bureau and hold an active Instructor I, II, or III Certification issued by
the Bureau.
(d)
Requirements for Fire Code Administrator Certificate. The Bureau will issue a
Fire Code Administrator Certificate when the individual:
1. Successfully completes all required course
work;
2. Possesses an active
Firesafety Inspector III Certificate issued by the Bureau;
3. Submits the required Form DFS-K4-2085,
Application for Fire Code Administrator Certification, which is incorporated by
reference in subsection
69A-37.039(2),
F.A.C., and can be obtained where indicated in subsection
69A-37.039(1),
F.A.C., with all supporting documentation and fees, to the Bureau;
and
4. Has at least:
a. Six (6) years of full-time working as a
certified Firesafety Inspector and who successfully completes the advanced
training for fire prevention management and code enforcement outlined in
subsection
69A-39.005(2),
F.A.C.; or
b. Ten (10) years of
documented full-time employment working as a certified Firesafety Inspector
combined with at least five (5) years of full-time equivalent management
experience that includes analytical approaches to fire protection, fire service
administration, fire prevention management, community risk reduction, and human
resource management. The applicant shall include dates of employment on Form
DFS-K4-2085 and attach a copy of job description or attach a letter of
attestation from the individual's employer with dates of employment and
description of job duties.
(3) Courses submitted for equivalency under
subsection (1) or (2) will be reviewed by the Bureau. The Bureau will approve
any course in subsection (1) or (2) which meets the criteria provided in this
subsection. Requests for approval must be submitted in writing to the Bureau,
11655 N.W. Gainesville Road, Ocala, Florida 34482-1486. The following factors
will be used to determine course equivalency: course title, course grade or
record of course completion, number of academic credits earned, course hours
attended, course description, course syllabus, student learning outcomes, and
course objectives. All requests for course equivalency shall include, at a
minimum:
(a) Name of course;
(b) Passage scores and rates;
(c) Required number of classroom hours;
and
(d) Description of the course
objectives, student learning outcomes, or job performance requirements
covered.
(4) Any
Firesafety Inspector I Certificate of Compliance, Firesafety Inspector II
Certification, or Fire Code Administrator Certification issued prior to May 10,
2021 remains active.
(5) Renewal or
Reissuance of Firesafety Inspector and Fire Code Administrator Certification.
(a)
1. A
Firesafety Inspector and Fire Code Administrator Certification, unless renewed,
expires four (4) years after the issuance, reissuance, or last renewal date of
the certificate, whichever date is later. Certification as a Fire Code
Administrator or reissuance or renewal of that certification shall also renew
the Firesafety Inspector I, II, or III Certification required by Rule
69A-39.005, F.A.C.
2. To renew a Firesafety Inspector I, II, or
III Certification or Fire Code Administrator Certification, an applicant must:
a. Successfully complete, during the
four-year period before the certificate's expiration date, at least 54 hours of
continuing education in courses, workshops, or seminars approved by the Bureau,
which relate to fire prevention, code enforcement, fire protection, fire
dynamics, building construction, plan review, public education, leadership,
fire prevention management, community risk reduction, ethics, fire
investigation, or other areas related to fire prevention.
b. Submit, before the certificate's
expiration date, Form DFS-K4-1463, Certification Renewal Application
(Inspector/Instructor), which is incorporated by reference in subsection
69A-37.039(2),
F.A.C., and can be obtained where indicated in subsection
69A-37.039(1),
F.A.C., to the Bureau. The form must be fully completed and must verify
successful completion of the requirements set forth in sub-subparagraph
69A-37.039(5)(a)
2.a., F.A.C. Acceptable forms of verification include copies of certificates or
certified college transcripts and records of course completion maintained in
the Bureau's database for continuing education.
(b)
1. A
Firesafety Inspector Certification that has lapsed may be reissued by the
Bureau if the applicant:
a. Successfully
recompletes the training courses as set forth in paragraph (1)(b), (c), or (d)
of this rule that are applicable to the Firesafety Inspector Certification
being sought for reissuance and attains a passing score on the certification
examination (if a passing score is not re-attained, the provisions of Section
633.216(4),
F.S., shall govern the retaking of the examination);
b. Submits a set of fingerprints to the
Bureau with the current processing fee; and
c. Submits a completed application form
referenced in paragraph (1)(b), (c), or (d) of this rule that is applicable to
the Firesafety Inspector Certification being sought for reissuance to the
Bureau with all supporting documentation and fees.
2. Any person whose certification has expired
shall not function as a Firesafety Inspector.
(c) A Fire Code Administrator Certification
that has lapsed may be reissued by the Bureau if the applicant:
1. Submits a set of fingerprints to the
Bureau with the current processing fee; and
2. Submits a completed application form
referenced in paragraph (2)(d) of this rule with all supporting documentation
and fees.
(d) It is the
responsibility of the certified Firesafety Inspector or Fire Code Administrator
to notify the Bureau of any address changes in writing or by updating his or
her personal profile online at
https://floridastatefirecollege.org/.
Notes
Fla. Admin.
Code Ann. R. 69A-39.005
Rulemaking Authority 633.104, 633.216, 633.406 FS. Law
Implemented 633.128, 633.132, 633.216, 633.406, 633.412
FS.
New 11-21-83, Formerly
4A-39.05, Amended 8-2-88, 3-1-89, 10-23-90, 12-10-01, Formerly 4A-39.005,
Amended 8-27-12, Amended by
Florida
Register Volume 47, Number 081, April 27, 2021 effective
5/10/2021.
New 11-21-83, Formerly 4A-39.05, Amended 8-2-88, 3-1-89,
10-23-90, 12-10-01, Formerly 4A-39.005, Amended 8-27-12,
5-10-21.