Mich. Admin. Code R. 29.503 - Fire inspectors training course and examination; application; selection of applicants for course; course curriculum; preparation of examination; content of examination
Rule 3.
(1) A person
who desires to participate in the fire inspectors training in subrule (2) of
this rule or who desires to take the examination offered in subrule (4) of this
rule shall apply on a form prescribed and furnished by the bureau of fire
services. The application shall state whether the person desires to participate
in the fire inspectors training class or take the examination without
participating in the class. Persons who do not participate in the class but who
desire to take the examination shall be provided a course outline and a list of
resource material on which the examination is based. Applications shall be
received not less than 60 days before the start of the class or, if no class is
scheduled, 60 days before the date of the examination.
(2) The state fire marshal shall determine
which persons shall attend a fire inspector training course. A person denied
the opportunity to attend may request a review of that denial to the state fire
safety board pursuant to section 3c of the act.
(3) The course in subrule (2) of this rule
shall conform to a curriculum approved by the state fire safety
board.
(4) Examinations shall be
approved by the state fire safety board. The examinations may be given in parts
and in total shall consist of not less than all of the following categories:
(a) Characteristics and behavior of
fire.
(b) Fire safety in building
design and construction.
(c) The
hazards of occupancies.
(d) Water
supplies for fire protection.
(e)
Fire alarm systems and detection devices.
(f) Extinguishing agents.
(g) Water sprinkler systems.
(h) Special fire protection
systems.
(i) Portable fire
extinguishers.
(j) Fire hazards of
materials.
(k) Fire
investigation.
(l) Hazardous
materials.
(m) Plan and review of
blueprints.
(n) Regulations and
administrative rules pertaining to fire prevention and safety.
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