Ill. Admin. Code tit. 41, § 141.330 - Public Fire and Life Safety Educator II

Professional qualifications for Public Fire and Life Safety Educator I are identified in NFPA 1035. A Public Fire and Life Safety Educator I is an individual serving in a fire department or allied field agency with primary responsibility for the development and dissemination of fire

prevention education materials and programs.

a) Prerequisites
1) Attainment of a minimum of one year of fire prevention experience.
2) Successful completion of the Public Fire and Life Safety Educator I course consisting of a minimum of 32 instructional hours.
3)Passage of the State written examination.
b) Reimbursement may be received for training costs for a Public Fire and Life Safety Educator I (see Subpart E).
c) Credit for equivalent courses may be available in accordance with Section 141.120.
d) A qualified instructor for this level must be:
1) a certified Fire Service Instructor II; and
2) a certified:
A) Fire Prevention Officer; or
B) Basic Fire Prevention Officer.
e) The course and facility must be approved by the Division as specified in Subpart B.

Notes

Ill. Admin. Code tit. 41, § 141.330
Amended at 41 Ill. Reg. 6594, effective 8/1/2017

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