Ill. Admin. Code tit. 41, § 141.330 - Public Fire and Life Safety Educator I
a) An Illinois Public Fire and Life Safety
Educator I certification shall meet or exceed the qualifications identified in
NFPA 1030.
b) Prerequisites
1) Engagement as Illinois fire protection
personnel or employed by a local governmental agency, as attested by the fire
chief of the candidate seeking certification;
2) Successful completion of a Public Fire and
Life Safety Educator I course consisting of a minimum of 32 instructional
hours;
3) Passage of the State
Written and Practical Examinations;
4) Documentation of a minimum of one
cumulative year of fire prevention experience; and
5) Application for Certification.
c) Training documentation shall be
maintained in the fire service personnel's training records at the employing
department.
d) A qualified
instructor for this level must be certified as Fire Service Instructor II and
Public Fire and Life Safety Educator I.
e) Fire department or individual
reimbursement may be available for training costs for Public Fire and Life
Safety Educator I as provided in Subpart E.
f) The course as set forth in Section
141.115 and the training
facility as set forth in Section
141.100 must be approved by the
Division.
g) Credit for an
equivalent course will be approved by the Division when the equivalent course
meets the requirements of Section
141.120.
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