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Course Description

This course provides the knowledge and skills necessary for fire cause determination investigations, including roles and responsibilities, determining causation, building safety features, safety procedures, evidence collection, laws and court procedures, and characteristics of fire setters.

*NFPA 1033 - 2022 Edition, Ch. 4

Capacity: Min. 6 / Max. 12

Mandatory Texts: Jones & Bartlett, Fire Investigator, Principles and Practice to NFPA 921 and 1033, 6th Edition & NFPA 921 Guide for Fire and Explosion Investigations, 2017 Edition

Course Outline

  • Chapter 1: Introduction to Fire Investigation
  • Chapter 2: Fire Science for Fire Investigators
  • Chapter 3: Building Construction and Systems for Fire Investigators
  • Chapter 4: Fire Effects and Patterns
  • Chapter 5: Legal Considerations for Fire Investigators
  • Chapter 6: Safety
  • Chapter 7: Building Electrical and Fuel Gas Systems
  • Chapter 8: Examining the Fire Scene
  • Chapter 9: Identification, Collection, and Preservation of Physical Evidence
  • Chapter 10: Data Collection Outside of the Fire Scene
  • Chapter 11: Documenting the Fire Scene
  • Chapter 12: Complex Investigations
  • Chapter 13: Determining the Origin
  • Chapter 14: Cause Determination
  • Chapter 15: Analyzing the Incident
  • Chapter 16: Explosions

 

Prerequisites

Hazardous Materials - Awareness

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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