Course Description
This programme is designed for all new entrants to the Fire and Rescue Service, Civil Defence or Oil and Gas Industry, (or those wishing to apply) with the foundation knowledge, skills and understanding.
The course is designed to meet the NFPA 1001 and NFPA 1072 “Job Performance Requirements (JPR)” (2019) for fire fighter whose duties are primarily structural in nature.
Why choose this course?
Delegates will be assessed against the NFPA 1001, 1072 minimum job performance requirements using direct observation and oral and/or written questions as appropriate.
Upon successful completion of the course, delegates will be awarded with an NFPA Certificate.
ProBoard accreditation is available. Please contact use for more details.
Who is the course for?
The optimum ‘contact time’ for this training programme is seen as 6 weeks. Optimum contact time is based on the maximum number of delegates attending.
What certificate will i receive?
This course can be delivered at any one of our training centres or onsite at the clients location. However, prior to any courses being delivered remotely, approval must be provided by GSS. Contact us for more information.
Visit our website for location availability and dates or email gsstraining@gssgroup.org for information.
What can the course lead to?
A range of fire fighting equipment.
What is the duration of the course?
What are the entry requirements?
What does the course cover?
Course Summary
How is the course assessed?
Course info
- Certificate
No pre-requisites are required.
- Duration
Training contains physically demanding and potentially stressful elements. All personnel who participate in such training must be medically fit and capable of participating fully. Delegates must either:
1. Possess a valid operator-approved medical certificate; or
2. Complete a GSS medical screening form prior to attendance.
- Who is it for
- The aims of this course is to provide you with the skills and knowledge required to perform fire fighter operations utilizing appropriate equipment, methodologies, protocols, and patient and resource management techniques.
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