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2021 NFPA Certified Fire Inspector I (CFI-I)

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CFI – I is an Industry-recognized rigorous practicum providing the opportunity for candidates to demonstrate their ability to perform inspections and to regularly cited by employers as a requirement for fire inspector and CMS life safety surveyor. Differentiator in the marketplace for insurance professionals, contractors, facility managers, and others, NFPA is accredited by ProBoard to the level of CFI-I and Certification holders will receive a CFI-I certificate that further highlights their accomplishment.

  • Course Overview
  • Course Objectives
  • Who Will Benefit/ Who Should Attend

The Certified Fire Inspector I training is based on the job requirements found in Chapter 4 of the 2014 edition of NFPA 1031, Standard for Professional Qualifications for Fire Inspector and Plan Examiner. This course will help the participants to effectively perform their jobs, and along with additional study, assist them in preparing for the certification examination. 

The goal of the Certified Fire Inspector I (CFI-I) training class is to prepare fire inspectors for certification based on the job performance requirements found in NFPA 1031, Standard for Professional Qualifications for Fire Inspector and Plan Examiner. To accomplish this, the course will familiarize the participant with: the development, incorporation, and use of fire related codes and standards, the authority, jurisdiction, and duty of a fire inspector, the importance of code enforcement in the overall fire protection of a community, and the critical components of the fire inspector's job and the knowledge they need to perform that job.

  • Illustrate the role and authority of the fire inspector in completing site inspections.​
  • Select appropriate codes and standards given a fire protection, fire prevention, or life safety issue.​
  • Determine the occupancy classification, occupant load, and type of construction for any given occupancy.​
  • Inspect means of egress elements for compliance.
  • Determine the operational readiness of fixed fire suppression systems, fire detection and alarm systems, and existing portable fire extinguishers.​
  • Evaluate hazardous conditions involving equipment, processes, and operations.​
  • Verify emergency planning and preparedness measures are in place.

Anyone preparing to sit for the Certified Fire Inspector I certification exam.