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Nat ional Fi re Prot ec t ion Assoc ia t ion
FIRE
INSPECTOR II
Candidate Handbook
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NFPA Certification DepartmentOne Batterymarch Park Quincy, MA 02169617-984-7497617-984-7127 (fax)www.nfpa.org/certification
CFI-II Program Overview
* Program Duration - Total length of the program is 10 months – 4 months to sign up for the exam and 6 monthsto complete the practicum
* Program Fees - $300 for the exam. Reference set #1 is $90 - the reference set includes: NFPA 1, 2009; NFPA13, 2007; NFPA 25, 2008; NFPA 72, 2007; and NFPA 101, 2009. . Reference set #2 is $30 and includes:NFPA 24, 2007; and NFPA 220, 2009
* Payment - Payment must be received before the exam is taken. We accept credit cards and checks. Make checkspayable to NFPA and sent to the mailing address listed above.
* Exam Scheduling - You have 4 months from entering the program to take the exam. We require 3 weeks notice
to schedule the exam. You must send in the Exam Scheduling Form (located in Applications and Forms) whichindicates the date you are taking the exam, the proctor information – with a street mailing address for UPSdelivery, and your information – at least 3 weeks prior to your test date. You can mail or fax in your ExamScheduling Form.
* Exam – the exam is a four-hour open-book, 100 question, multiple-choice written exam. You can only bring inthe reference set listed above into the exam.
* Exam Results – You will receive your exam results by mail approximately two weeks after your test date. ExamResults will NOT be given over the phone.
* Practicum Phase – once you have taken the exam and PASSED, the practicum portion of the program must be
completed. The directions for the Practicum Phase are located in the Fire Inspector II Candidate Handbook starting on page 8. The forms for the Practicum Submittal Package are located in the Applications and Formssection of the Candidate Handbook. You must complete three inspections – Life Safety, Fire Protection Systems,and Hazardous Process and Materials. Your submittal package needs to include: The Supervisory AttestmentForm, a Practicum Submittal Checklist for each inspection, and a detailed inspection report which includes all theitems listed on page 9. Note you must complete one proposed code change using the Form for Proposals. Onceyou send in your complete practicum package your certificate will be issued.
* Retest – if you fail the exam you have 90 days to retest. The retest application is in Applications and Formssection. The cost of the retest is $75.
* Recertification – Once you have been certified, you must recertify every 3 years. The form is available online.
The NFPA Certification Department will mail you a reminder approximately 3 months prior to yourrecertification date. You must earn continuing education credit points within the three year timeframe from thedate your certificate was issued to the date the certificate expires. The fee for recertification is $130.
* Forms – All forms for the CFI-II program are in the Applications and Forms of your Candidate Handbook, or youcan go to the website at www.nfpa.org/certification and go the Fire Inspector II program page.
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CANDIDATE HANDBOOKFOR CERTIFIED FIRE INSPECTOR II
About NFPA 2
The Certification Program 2 Program Requirements 3
The Examination 4
Exam Preparation/Reference Materials 5
The Practicum Phase 8
Recertification 10
Transfer from other CFI-II programs 11
Appendices
I Applications and Forms
II NFPA 1031 Requirements
III Sample Code Research Problem
IV Sample Questions and Answer Key
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NFPA
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) is a nonprofit membershiporganization founded in 1896 and having today more than 75,000 members. The missionof NFPA is to reduce the worldwide burden of fire and other hazards on the quality of life.
NFPA activities generally fall into two broad, interrelated areas: technical and educational.NFPA’s technical activity involves development, publication, and dissemination of morethan 300 timely consensus codes and standards intended to minimize the possibility andeffects of fire and other hazards. NFPA codes and standards are developed by nearly 250technical committees, each of which represents a balance of affected interests. More than7,000 representatives serve voluntarily on NFPA committees. NFPA codes and standards, which are developed under the approved process of the American National StandardsInstitute (ANSI), are widely used as a basis of legislation and regulation at all levels of government. In some way, virtually every building, process, service, design, and installationin society today is affected by codes and standards developed through NFPA’s system.
NFPA’s educational activities are focused on motivating and enabling the public to be safer.Fire Prevention Week, which NFPA has sponsored for over 80 years, represents theassociation's largest annual public safety campaign. The newest addition to NFPA’s publiceducation product line is Risk Watch™ , a comprehensive school-based injury preventioncurriculum that teaches children and their families how to protect themselves fromunintentional injuries. NFPA’s Center for High-Risk Outreach develops safety programs toreduce deaths and injuries, primarily from fires, burns, and falls, among high-risk populations: the very young, older adults, and the impoverished. The award-winning Sparky the Fire Dog® website entertains and teaches kids about fire safety.
Fire Inspector Certification Program
The overall mission of NFPA’s certification program is to enhance human andorganizational performance as related to the use and application of NFPA codes andstandards.
The goals of the certification program are to:
Enhance professionalism within the fire inspection community
Ensure a uniform, fair process for certification that is accessible to everyone who iseligible
Ensure proficiency in the use of codes and standards
Facilitate success for those seeking certification
Promote professional development through continuous learning
Recognize and provide evidence of competence as related to NFPA 1031 , Standard for Professional Qualifications for Fire Inspector and Plan Examiner
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Program History
The NFPA Fire Inspector Certification Program was created in response to repeatedrequests by local entities, state agencies, and national organizations for certification programsfounded on the NFPA 1031 Standard for Professional Qualifications for Fire Inspector and Plan
Examiner, and other applicable NFPA codes and standards. These requests suggested thatNFPA be the main catalyst and ultimate certifying body for such programs.
In late 1996, an independent organization conducted research that validated this need. Thecurrent Fire Inspector I Certification Program has been operational since 1998.
In response to further requests, NFPA has also developed this Fire Inspector II Certificationprogram as well as the Fire Plan Examiner Certification program.
The benefits of the Certified Fire Inspector II program include:
Certification by NFPA, the most recognized international organization in the fire service
industry Listing on the NFPA web-site Certification Directory as a Certified Fire Inspector II
International recognition
CFI- II certificate
CFI-II wallet card
CFI-II lapel pin
Program Requirements
Program Entry Requirements
The attainment of a high school diploma or equivalent
NFPA certification as Fire Inspector I
The application can be found in Appendix I. CFI-II application forms are also availablefrom the NFPA Certification web page at www.nfpa.org/certification or by contacting theNFPA Certification Department at (617) 984 - 7497.
Transfer Applications
A special application for those interested in transferring from other CFI-II programs intothe NFPA CFI-II Program can be found in Appendix I.
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Program Fees
The fee for certifying directly through NFPA is $300 USD. Taking the Written Examination asecond time requires an additional $75 USD retest fee. Agencies who partner with NFPA tosponsor the Certified Fire Inspector II Program will assess and collect their own fees.
If you are applying through one of these Partnering Agencies, please contact the Agency
directly to determine their fee schedule. A list of Partnering Agencies can be found in Appendix I or on the NFPA Certification web page at www.nfpa.org/certification
Application Acceptance
An application is accepted only when both of these requirements are met:
All required information is provided
The fee is enclosed
Once Accepted
You will have to take and pass a Written Examination within 4 months of entering theCFI-II Program. You are allowed an additional 90 days if you need to retake the
Written Examination .
Applicants who pass the Written Examination must complete a Practicum Phase within 6 months of the examination.
Complete the CFI-II Program by submitting practicum verification forms to NFPA within 6months of passing the examination. In the case of those working with a Partnering Agency,please submit practicum verification forms to the Program Administrator.
The Examination
The four-hour, open book, 100-question, multiple-choice Written Examination is
designed to evaluate the applicant’s knowledge of fire inspection principles and codeapplication skills at the level of Fire Inspector II (as defined in NFPA 1031).
During the Written Examination, applicants will be expected to interpret and apply code-related material in response to the test questions.
The Written Examination can be taken in one of two ways: As directed by the NFPAProgram Administrator via an NFPA approved proctor; usually at a university or college-testing center (where a fee may be charged, for which the applicant is responsible) or underthe direction of the Program Administrator of a Partnering Agency.
The Program Administrator or proctor should be consulted for Written Examinationscheduling.
The Written Examination must be taken within 4 months of entering the CFI-IIProgram. The Written Examination will be evaluated and the results communicated to theapplicant or Partnering Agency Program Administrator. Applicants, who successfully passthe Written Examination, will then enter the Practicum Phase.
Applicants, who do not pass the Written Examination, have 90 days from notification tosubmit a retest exam request, a $75.00 retest fee, and retake the exam.
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EXAM PREPARATION/REFERENCE MATERIALS
The Fire Inspector II Written Examination is a four-hour open-book exam. Remember, it isyour responsibility to obtain materials you will need for study purposes and to have presentduring the Written Examination .
Important Note: A number of the CFI-II examination questions are general knowledgeitems and require the examinee to recall the correct answer. These questions weredeveloped from the IFSTA Fire Inspection & Code Enforcement Manual , 7th Edition, which isnot permitted at the examination.
The following list contains the resources to be used in preparing for and to be used during the Written Examination .
NFPA 1, 2009 Edition Fire Code
NFPA 13, 2007 Edition Installation of Sprinkler Systems
NFPA 24, 2007 Edition Standard for the Installation of Private Fire Service Mains and Their Appurtenances
NFPA 25, 2008 Edition Standard for the Inspection, Testing and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems
NFPA 72, 2007 Edition National Fire Alarm Code®
NFPA 101®, 2009 Edition Life Safety Code®
NFPA 220, 2009 Edition Standard on Types of Building Construction
Reference Sets
The individual NFPA CFI-II reference materials have been conveniently packaged into2 reference sets at a special price. Please refer to the CFI-II Application form to orderreferences.
Set One*
NFPA 1, 2009 Ed. NFPA 13, 2007 Ed. NFPA 25, 2008 Ed.
NFPA 72, 2007 Ed. NFPA 101, 2009 Ed.
Set Two
NFPA 24, 2007 Ed. NFPA 220, 2009 Ed.
Note: * Set One are the same references that are used for the CFI-I Program.
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The NFPA Fire Inspector II Written Examination is based on the job performancerequirements for the Fire Inspector II level that are defined in Chapter 5 of NFPA 1031,Standard for Professional Qualification for Fire Inspector and Plans Examiner , 2009 edition. (See Appendix II )
Review the layout of the material that will be used as references during the WrittenExamination. It is not necessary to memorize the references, but it is important to know
what information may be covered, and how to quickly locate that information. Look fortables in the reference materials that summarize requirements; this can save you time during the examination. Know the format of documents such as the Life Safety Code® occupancy chapters. This will help you find specific information quickly during the examination.
The Sample Code Research Problem (See Appendix III ) guides the applicant throughsolving a problem by researching a code. The ability to look at a question or problem relatedto a code issue, identify the relevant code or standard, and then locate the correct answer isone of the most essential skills a Fire Inspector must develop. Try the activity on your own,and then look at the solution that is provided to see if you are on track. Follow the paththrough the codes until you can see how the problem was addressed and answered. During the written examination, understanding this process will help you to identify the issue, anduse code documents to answer the questions.
Appendix IV contains 25 sample questions to help you become familiar with similar typesof questions found on the Written Examination. On the actual examination, you will have 4hours to complete 100 questions. This is an average of 2.4 minutes per question. Theanswers to the sample questions can be found on the last page of Appendix IV .
Begin preparing for the examination by reading the IFSTA Fire Inspection and Code Enforcement Manual, 7th Edition. As stated previously, it is very important that you read thisbook. Your chances for success in passing the exam will be greatly reduced if you do notstudy it. Next, begin reviewing the layout of the resource materials. For example, NFPA 1,Fire Code ™ , covers all aspects of fire protection and prevention utilized in other NFPA
codes and standards. Each NFPA document laid out in the same way and divided intosimilar sections, beginning with administration and definitions, followed by the specificrequirements in the code.
Additional Materials - Beyond the Codes In addition to the seven NFPA resources listed above, the NFPA Fire and Life Safety Inspection Manual , 8th Edition, and NFPA Fire Protection Handbook, 20th Edition, are excellentresources for study and review.
Sample Question and Analysis The following steps will assist in answering exam questions.
Question - What is the occupant load factor used for determining the required means of egress for an existing business occupancy?
(A) 20 sq ft (1.9 sq m)(B) 50 sq ft (4.6 sq m)(C) 100 sq ft (9.3 sq m)(D) 200 sq ft (18.6 sq m)
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Analyze the Question - This is an occupancy question.
Find the right reference document – Means of egress provisions and other occupancy questions are
addressed by NFPA 101, Life Safety Code , 2009 edition. Annex D of NFPA 101 gives you
a numerical listing of all NFPA codes and standards.
The following suggestions, regulations, and procedures pertain to every applicanttaking the Written Examination :
You must have a valid photo ID at the test center.
Bring three sharpened soft-lead (No. 2) pencils or mechanical pencils and a good eraser.Pencils and erasers will NOT be furnished at the center.
You are permitted to use a calculator during the Written Examination . Only silent, hand-held, battery-operated (programmable or non-programmable) calculators, without paper-tape printing capabilities, can be used. Calculator malfunction during a test does notconstitute grounds for challenging test scores or requesting additional testing time.
Bring a watch. You will not be permitted to continue the test beyond the establishedfour-hour time limit.
You should bring those NFPA reference materials that were identified in this handbook. All materials taken into the test center must be published and copyrighted and aresubject to review by the test center proctor. No handwritten materials will be allowed. The IFSTA manual and the NFPA Fire and Life Safety Inspection Manual are not allowed atthe examination.
Electronic versions of the reference materials are not permitted to be used at the testsite.
Visitors are not permitted at the test center.
You may do scratch work only in the margins of the test book. Scratch paper is notpermitted. Do not write on, mark in or tab the pages of your reference code booksduring the examination. Doing so will be grounds for dismissal from the test site.
If you wish to leave the room during the test, you must secure the proctor’s permission.
Smoking, phones, and pagers are not permitted in the testing area.
The NFPA shall have the right to revoke or invalidate any examination score with or without a finding of fault or misconduct if data forensic analysis or other credibleevidence establishes a reasonable possibility that a score is not valid or the integrity orsecurity of the exam was compromised.
Examination Security: Failure to follow candidate instructions regarding examinationsecurity will result in your application being voided and forfeiture of your application fee.Conduct that results in violation of examination security or disrupts the administrationof the examination could result in cancellation of your examination and dismissal fromthe testing center. In addition, your examination will be considered void and will not bescored. Examples of misconduct include, but are not limited to, the following: writing onanything other than the margins of your test booklet, looking at another candidate'sexamination, or talking with other candidates anytime during the entire examinationperiod. You are particularly cautioned not to do so after you have completed the
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examination, as other candidates in the area might be taking a break and still not havecompleted the examination. You may not attend the examination only to review or audittest materials. You may not copy any portion of the examination for any reason. Noexamination information may leave the test room under any circumstances. This includesmemorizing questions for distribution to any other person. No unauthorized persons will be admitted into the testing area. It is very important for you to note all examination
content is strictly confidential. You may only communicate about the test, or questionson the test, using the appropriate forms provided within the examination delivery system. At no other time, before, during or after the examination, may you communicateorally, electronically or in writing with any person or entity about the content of theexamination or individual examination questions.
The Practicum Phase
The objective of the practicum phase is to provide the Certified Fire Inspector II
candidate with an opportunity to demonstrate the application of the skills and knowledgethat are used on the job through actual field inspections.
Successful completion of the practicum is a requirement for certification. Applicants have 6months from passing the written examination to complete and submit the practicum phase.
The Certified Fire Inspector II practicum phase requires that the Fire Inspector II candidatecomplete three comprehensive inspections. Properties selected for the required inspectionsshould be complex and provide multiple issues to address. Suggested properties includehardware stores, auto repair/auto body shops, and places of assembly, high schools, orhospitals.
The candidate must complete the practicum inspections with separate properties used ineach inspection.
The practicum inspections are based on the requirements of Chapter 5 of NFPA 1031 ,Standard for Professional Qualifications for Fire Inspector and Plan Examiner, 2009 edition.
Practicum Inspections
Inspection 1: Life Safety
Inspect a multi-use building for life safety compliance. During the inspection: identify
the construction type of the building and separation walls, analyze the egress componentsprovided in the building, evaluate the emergency planning and preparedness measures
provided, determine the fire growth potential for the building and its contents, and
calculate the occupant load for all spaces in the building.
Inspection 2: Fire Protection Systems
For this inspection the building must be provided with automatic sprinklers and at least one
additional fire suppression system, such as a kitchen hood, CO2, ESFR, deluge, clean agent,dry chemical, or other similar systems. (Portable fire extinguishers do not satisfy thisrequirement.)
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Inspection 3: Hazardous Process and Materials
Inspect a facility that has a process or operation that utilizes flammable or hazardousmaterials. During the inspection; evaluate the equipment, process and operations; verify thecompliance of the storage, handling and use of the materials involved; and verify that the fireprotection and suppression systems provided are operational and appropriate for theapplication.
Inspection Notes:
Candidates from jurisdictions without suitable properties should arrange to complete therequired inspections in a jurisdiction with available locations. At least one of the propertiesincluded in the submittal package should be a building that is under construction or majorrenovation.
The Practicum Submittal Package
A Practicum Submittal Checklist (Appendix I) and a detailed inspection report must becompleted for each of the practicum inspections. In addition, the submittal shall include the
following items for each property: A. The name and a description of the property used for the practicum inspection.
The descriptions should include the occupancy classification, building construction classification, fire protection systems provided, hazards associated with the property and the specific occupancy type, and the fire growth potentialof the property.
B. A job aid or checklist designed to assist in this inspection.
C. A draft written procedure for inspections in each of the occupancy typesincluded in the practicum exercise. Each procedure should include instructionsfor the use of the checklist developed for the inspection.
D. A list of applicable codes, standards and local ordinances applicable for eachinspection must be presented.
E. Draft written correspondence to the property owner outlining the findings of theinspection.
F. The submittal package must include a proposed code change (Appendix I, only one required per package) for one of the codes or standards identified in item Dabove. The proposed code change will be identified and the technical rationalefor the change documented using the format required by the code developmentorganization, i.e., a completed NFPA proposal form.
The completed package will be evaluated for technical accuracy by the candidate’s supervisor
or mentor using the Supervisory Attestment Form (Appendix I) provided. The completedpackage, Practicum Submittal Checklist , and the Supervisory Attestment Form are then submitted toNFPA or the Program Partnering Agency for evaluation and credit.
Once the audit is successfully completed, you will receive your certification by mail fromNFPA.
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RECERTIFICATION
Once you have been certified as a Fire Inspector II, recertification every three years is
mandatory. It is important that you begin accumulating the required points as soon aspossible.
The applicant must submit documented evidence of a total of 60 credit points from thefollowing categories:
Course certificates
Letters of attestment from course sponsors
College transcripts
Letters from employers
Other evidence as required
All training or instruction must be clearly related to the Fire Inspector and Plan Examinerfield of practice. If college courses are declared for training hours, the same course cannot betaken twice within the 3-year period, and the applicant must convert credit hours to actualhours spent in the classroom.
Category Allotment
Minimum
Points
Maximum
Points
Training One pointper contacthour
Fifteen(15)
Sixty (60)
Teaching Two pointsper contacthour
Zero (0) Forty-five (45)
ProfessionalPractice
½ point perinspection
Zero (0) Thirty (30)
Writing forPublication
Five pointsper article
Zero (0) Fifteen (15)
Writing forPublication
Ten pointsper book
Zero (0) Fifteen (15)
AssociationMembership
One pointper
Zero (0) Ten (10)
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membershipper year
The fee for recertification is $130.00.
For more information, please contact:
NFPA Certification Department1 Batterymarch Park Quincy, MA 02169
Telephone: (617) 984-7497
Website: www.nfpa.org/certification
TRANSFER APPLICATIONS
Transfer (Consideration for Acceptance) from a Certified Fire Inspector II program(recognized by NFPA) into the NFPA Certified Fire Inspector II Program.
The CFI-II Transfer Requirements are:
Meet CFI-II eligibility requirements
Provide Proof of current certification in a recognized Certified Fire Inspector II program
Complete and submit the CFI-II Transfer Application along with supporting eligibility
documentation
Submit CFI-II Application fee - $250.00
Transfer Applications for the CFI II Program are available in Appendix I or at www.nfpa.org/certification
Forward the completed transfer application and supporting eligibility documentation andpayment to the NFPA Certification department.
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I. APPLICATIONS & FORMS
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CERTIFIED FIR E INSPE CTOR II PR OGRAM APP LICATION
Copyright National Fire Protection Association, Inc. All rights reserved. May not be reproduced without permission. This document is controlled and has been releasedelectronically. The version on the NFPA intranet is the up-to-date document. Hard copies are uncontrolled and may not be up-to-date. Users of hard copies shouldconfirm the revision by comparing it with the electronically controlled version.
TYPE OR PRIN T ALL INFORM ATION; INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS W ILL BE RE TURNED)
APPLICANT NAME: _________________________________________ (As name will be printed on certificate)
BUSINESS INFORMATION:
Business Name: ___________________________________________________ E-mail: ____________________________________________
Business Mailing Address:___________________________________________________________
City:________________________________ State:______________ Zip: _________________ Business Phone: _________________________
HOME INFORMATION:
Home E-mail ___________________________________
Mailing Address:___________________________________________________________
City:________________________________ State:______________ Zip: _________________ Home Phone: __________________________
Please checkmark your response to the following. I am currently an NFPA CFI-I._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
I, __________________________________, certify that all information contained in this application, is accurate and truthful, to the best of myknowledge, and that I am aware that any false entry will be considered sufficient cause for revocation of my certification at any time during thecertification term. I agree to be bound by and to adhere to all written policies and procedures of the certification program to which I am herewithapplying, and I understand that at any time during the term of certification any improper conduct on my behalf will result in my certification beingrevoked. I understand that the certification examination that I will take as prerequisite to certification is confidential and is protected by federal
copyright and other intellectual property and trade secret laws. I understand and agree that I will strictly preserve the confidentiality of theexamination and that I am prohibited from copying or distributing the examination or from transmitting information regarding examination questionsor content in any form, written or oral, to any person or entity. I further understand that my failure to comply with this prohibition may result in mycertification being permanently revoked and/or legal action being taken against me. I agree to accept the decision of the NFPA as to my eligibilityfor certification. I authorize verification of all information in this application. I also hereby release the NFPA and all of its agents, employees,officers, directors, heirs, and assigns from any liability arising whatsoever from or in connection with any action taken or decision made with regardto the awarding, suspension or revocation of my certification. I acknowledge and agree that the NFPA shall have the right to revoke or invalidate anyexamination score, with or without finding of fault or misconduct on my part, if data forensic analysis or other credible evidence establishes areasonable possibility that a score is not valid or that the integrity or security of the examination was compromised.
Signature: _______________________________ Date: ________________________________
(See Page Two for payment information)
Send com pl e t ed app l ica t i on t o :
NFPA Cer t i fi ca t ion Depa r tm en t 1 Ba t te rym a r c h Pa r k , Quinc y , MA 02169
(P) 617-98 4-7497 (F) 617-98 4-7127
E ma i l : c f i@nfpa .org
W e b P a g e : w w w . nf pa . o r g / ce r t i f i ca t i on
F o r I n t e r n a l U s e O n l yDate Received: ___________________Database: ______ Payment Rcvd: _____Meets eligibility criteria: _____________
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Page TwoCFI-II Program Application
Payment has been attached for the following (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY):
US $300 CFI-II Application Fee and CFI-II Written Examination Fee – fee does not include reference material.
US $ 90 CFI-I & II Reference Set includes NFPA 1, 2009 Ed; NFPA 13, 2007 Ed; NFPA 25, 2008 Ed;NFPA 72, 2007 Ed; and NFPA 101, 2009 Ed (This set is used for CFI-I and CFI-II)
US $ 30 CFI-II Reference standards: NFPA 24, 2007 Ed; NFPA 220, 2009 Ed.
Total Amount Enclosed $_________________
FORM OF PAYMENT Check. (Please make checks payable to NFPA Certification Department) Credit Card:MasterCard VISA Discover American Express
Credit Card # :_________________________________________Card Exp. Date:_________________________
Name on Card: _ _ _ _ _ Signature:
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Please complete and return to:
NFPA Certification Department
1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169
Phone: 617-984-7497 Fax: 617-984-7127
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NFPA CERTIFIED FIRE INSPECTOR II PROGRAM
CFI-II EXAMINATION SCHEDULING FORM
INDIVIDUAL APPLICANT USE
Date of Request:
Exam Date:
Test Site: (Name)
(Address)
Proctor’s Name:
Please provide physical
mailing address for UPS
shipment of exams.
______________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
(No P.O. Box) Exam deliveries must be signed for.
Proctor’s Phone Number:
Proctor’s Fax Number:
Proctor’s Email Address:
Please allow at least three weeks from date of exam request and exam date. The Proctor
Agreement will be *faxed to proctor within 72 hours of exam request. If Proctor Agreement is not
received, please contact the NFPA Certification Department.
The Written Examinations will be shipped by SMT to the Proctor approximately 48 hours prior to
the scheduled exam. If the Written Examinations have not been received within this timeframe,
please contact the NFPA Certification Department immediately. *SMT will email the proctor to
alert that the exams have been shipped to the proctor. The shipping container is to be opened and
inventoried upon receipt and the Shipment Receipt confirmation is to be faxed back to SMT. The
shipping container is then secured until the exam day.
Please list applicant name and social security number. Exams will only be sent for the applicant listed
below who is actively enrolled in the NFPA CFI-II Program. For your convenience, you may fax your
exam scheduling form to NFPA’s Certification Department at 617-984-7127.
NOTE: Any Testing Center Fee is the responsibility of the individual applicant.
APPLICANT’S NAME
APPLICANT NOTIFICATION ADDRESS
____________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________
SIGNED: ______________________________________________
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Please complete and return to:
NFPA Certification Department
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Phone: 617-984-7497 Fax: 617-984-7127
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NFPA CERTIFIED FIRE INSPECTOR II PROGRAM
CFI-II EXAMINATION SCHEDULING FORM
PARTNERSHIP AGENCY USE
Date of Request:
Exam Date:
Test Site: (Name)
(Address)
Proctor’s Name:
Please provide physical
mailing address for UPS
shipment of exams.
______________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
(No P.O. Box) Exam deliveries must be signed for.
Proctor’s Phone Number:
Proctor’s Fax Number:
Proctor’s Email Address:
Please allow at least three weeks from date of exam request and exam date. The Proctor
Agreement will be *faxed to proctor within 72 hours of exam request. If Proctor Agreement is not
received, please contact the NFPA Certification Department.
The Written Examinations will be shipped by SMT to the Proctor approximately 48 hours prior to
the scheduled exam. If the Written Examinations have not been received within this timeframe,
please contact the NFPA Certification Department immediately. *SMT will email the proctor to
alert that the exams have been shipped to the proctor. The shipping container is to be opened and
inventoried upon receipt and the Shipment Receipt confirmation is to be faxed back to SMT. The
shipping container is then secured until the exam day.
Please list applicant name and social security number. Exams will only be sent for the applicant listedbelow who is actively enrolled in the NFPA CFI-II Program. For your convenience, you may fax your
exam scheduling form to NFPA’s Certification Department at 617-984-7127.
NOTE: Any Testing Center Fee is the responsibility of the individual applicant.
APPLICANT’S NAME
PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR SIGNATURE:
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Date of Retest Exam:
Test Site: (Name)
(Address)
Proctor’s Name:
Ship Exam to:
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can not ship to a P.O. Box #
Proctor Phone:
Proctor Email:
Proctor Fax:
APPLICANT NAME
Please allow at least three weeks from date of request and exam date. Exam confirmation and Proctor Agreement will bemailed to proctor within 72 hours of exam request. If confirmation and Proctor Agreement are not received, pleascontact the NFPA Certification Department.
The Written Examinations will be shipped to the Proctor approximately 48 hours prior to the scheduled exam. If
the Written Examinations have not been received within this timeframe, please contact the NFPA Certification
Department immediately.
Exams will only be sent for those individuals who are actively enrolled in the NFPA CFI-II Program. For your
convenience, you may fax the exam scheduling form to NFPA’s Certification Department at 617-984-7127. NOTE: Any Testing Center Fee is the responsibility of the individual applicant.
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Supervisory Attestment Form
PRACTICUM PHASE WORKBOOK
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NFPA FIRE INSPECTOR II CERTIFICATION PROGRAM
As part of the NFPA Fire Inspector II Certification Program, the candidate named below must complete three
inspection activities during the Practicum Phase of the program. The inspector is required to identify three
locations and complete comprehensive inspections of the facilities. These reports must be reviewed for
technical accuracy by the individual’s supervisor or program mentor.
Your completion of this form and signature attest that you have reviewed the report, and concur with the
findings.
DO NOT sign or submit this form if the evaluation criteria listed below are not fulfilled satisfactorily and/or
you have checked NO on any item listed in the Performance Criteria.
CANDIDATE NAME:
PROPERTIES INSPECTED: 1. DATE:
2. DATE:
3. DATE:
Performance Evaluation Criteria
Did the Candidate:
Complete the inspection in accordance with the policies of the jurisdiction? Yes No
Develop a checklist that is in accordance with the applicable requirements for the occupancy? Yes No
Identify and properly document issues appropriate to the property being inspected? Yes No
Complete the inspection without overlooking code violations? Yes No
Complete the submittal package without assistance? Yes No
My signature below attests that I have reviewed the inspector’s reports for the properties listed above and that
the reports are satisfactory and technically correct.
Signed: Date:
Name (please print)
Contact Information
Address: Phone: _
Email: _
Fax: ______________________________
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Practicum Submittal Checklist
PRACTICUM PHASE WORKBOOK
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NFPA FIRE INSPECTOR II CERTIFICATION PROGRAM
PRACTICUM SUBMITTAL CHECKLIST
NOTE: The Fire Inspector II should complete this checklist for each inspection
package submitted as part of the Practicum Phase of the certification process.
Candidate Name: __________________________________________
Date of Inspection: __________________________________________
Assignment Topic: __________________________________________
Submittal Package Elements:
Inspection Report Detailing All Findings
Detailed Description of Property
Occupancy Classification
Building Construction Classification
Fire Protection Systems Provided Hazards Associated with Property
Hazards Associated with Occupancy Type
Fire Growth Potential for Property
Job Aid or Checklist
Draft Inspection Procedure
List of Applicable Codes/Standards/Ordinances
Inspection Report Letter to Property Owner
Proposed Code Change (one required for package) Package reviewed by Supervisor/Mentor
The above materials have been completed by the undersigned without assistance as part of the NFPA
Fire Inspector II Certification Practicum.
Signed: Date:
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NFPA Document Proposal Form
NOTE: All Proposals must be received by 5:00 pm EST/EDST on the published Proposal Closing Date.
For further information on the standards-making process, please contact the Codesand Standards Administration at 617-984-7249 or visit www.nfpa.org/codes.
For technical assistance, please call NFPA at 1-800-344-3555.
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CERTIFIED FIRE INSPECTOR II PROGRAM TRANSFER APPLICATION
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(TYPE OR PRINT ALL INFORMATION; INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL BE RETURNED)
Applicant Name
As name will be printed on Certificate Work Phone
Business/Organization Home Phone
Applicant Address Fax
_____ Residence ______ Business E-Mail
City/Town
State/Province
Zip/Country CodeCountry
The CFI-II Transfer requirements are:Meet CFI-II Eligibility Requirements Submit Proof of Current Certification in a Recognized Fire Inspector II Certification Program(Copy of certificate from current CFI II certification required)Complete and submit CFI-II Transfer Application and Application Fee
Once approved for CFI-II Transfer, the applicant will receive the NFPA Certification.
I, __________________________________, certify that all information contained in this application, is accurate and truthful, to the best of myknowledge, and that I am aware that any false entry will be considered sufficient cause for revocation of my certification at any time during the
certification term. I agree that at any time during the term of certification any improper conduct on my behalf will result in my certification beingrevoked. I understand that I am prohibited from transmitting information regarding examination questions or content in any form
to any person or entity, and understand that failure to comply with this prohibition may result in my certification being revokedand/or legal action being taken against me. I agree to accept the decision of the NFPA as to my eligibility for certification. I authorizeverification of all information in this application. I also release all concerned from any liability arising from this application or certification.
Signature: ______________________________________________________Date: _____________________
Payment has been attached for the following (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY): US $250 CFI-II Transfer Application Fee
Total Amount Enclosed $ _________________
Check. (Please make checks payable to NFPA Certification Department) Credit Card:MasterCard VISA Discover American Express
Credit Card # :_________________________________________Card Exp. Date:_______________
Name on Card: _____ Signature:
Send completed application to:
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Web Page: www.nfpa.org/certification
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EXAMINATION PROCTOR AGREEMENT
NFPA reserves the right to approve all Proctors of the
NFPA CFI-I, CFI-II and CFPE examinations.
Proctors shall be from an educational institute (college,
university, or high school), a Partnering Agency, or other
approved persons or agencies.
Proctors shall not be a direct supervisor or a co-worker in the same department of any candidate. The
Proctor shall not have a direct interest in the applicant’s success or failure.
Proctors shall not delegate, under any circumstances, their responsibilities to any other person. Proctors are
not authorized to view, copy, or discuss the examination under any circumstances.
Please complete the following and fax this Proctor Agreement Form to NFPA Certification
Department at (617) 984-7127.
Please Circle Exam Type: CFI-I CFPE CFI-II
Proctor Name:
Test Site:
Test Site Address:
City, State:
Phone No.:
Email Address:Candidate(s):
Exam Date:
I agree to proctor the NFPA examinations for the candidates(s) listed above. I will see that
the examinations are administered honestly and according to the directions provided in this
agreement and in the Test Administration Manual. I agree to accept the decision of the NFPA
as to my eligibility for serving as a Proctor. I authorize verification of all information in this
application. I attest that I will not view, copy, disseminate in any form, or discuss the contentof any examination for which I am serving as a proctor. I also release all concerned from any
liability arising from this agreement.
Signature:________________________________________Date: _________________
ATTACH YOUR BUSINESS CARD
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PROCTOR INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT – READ THIS SECTION FIRST
I. Receipt and Delivery of the Examination Prior to shipping the exam(s), SMT will notify you (Proctor) by email that the exams have been shipped. You
must immediately open the shipping container and inventory the contents against the shipping manifest. The
Shipment Receipt Confirmation Form must be completed and faxed to SMT to acknowledge receipt and insure
security. Secure the examination materials.
Schroeder Measurement Technologies (SMT) will ship the Examinations to you (Proctor) approximately 48
hours prior to the scheduled examination. If you do not receive the examinations within this timeframe
immediately contact SMT and the NFPA Certification Department. See contact information below.
All examinations, taken or not, must be mailed back to SMT within 24 hours after the scheduled exam date in
the shipping container provided. If an unexpected situation arises that affects the cancellation of the previously
scheduled Written Examination, immediately notify SMT and the NFPA Certification Department.
See contacinformation below.
Carefully review the instructions in the SMT Test Administration Manual shipped with the examinations.
II. Administration of the Examination
Do not view, make copies, distribute, or discuss examination contents with anyone.
Administer the Examination on the scheduled date and time, maintaining the time allotment.
Only the approved Reference Publications (see page 3) in paper (not electronic) are allowed at the Examination
Handwritten materials are not allowed.
Pencils and erasers will not be furnished at the examination site.
Candidates are permitted to use only hand-held calculators. A calculator malfunction does not constitute grounds
for challenging the examination or requesting additional time.
Candidates will not be permitted to continue the Examination beyond the 4-hour time limit. Visitors are not permitted at the examination site.
Candidates may do scratch work only in the margins of the Examination book. Scratch paper is not permitted
However, only answers recorded on the answer sheet will be graded.
If candidate(s) wish to leave the room during the Examination, they must secure Proctor’s permission and you
(Proctor) must secure their Examination.
Smoking, phones, and pagers are not permitted in the examination area.
When more than one applicant is taking the examination, you (Proctor) will receive more than one version of the
exam. Please distribute exams randomly.
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(617) 984-7497 (800) 556-0484 ext. 2125
Fax: (617) 984-7127
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CFI-I, CFI-II and CFPE
Approved Reference List
ONLY THE FOLLOWING MATERIALS ARE ALLOWED AT THE
EXAMINATION. ANY OTHER MATERIALS ARE NOT PERMITTED.
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CFI-I EXAMINATION ONLY
NFPA 1, 2009 Ed. - Fire Code
NFPA 13, 2007 Ed. - Installation of Sprinkler Systems
NFPA 25, 2008 Ed. - Insp, Testing and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems
NFPA 72, 2007 Ed. - National Fire Alarm Code®
NFPA 101, 2009 Ed. – Life Safety Code®
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CFI-II EXAMINATION ONLY
NFPA 1, 2009 Ed. - Fire Code
NFPA 13, 2007 Ed. - Installation of Sprinkler Systems
NFPA 24, 2007 Ed. - Installation of Private Fire Service Mains and Their Appurtenances
NFPA 25, 2008 Ed. – Insp, Test. and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems NFPA 72, 2007 Ed. - National Fire Alarm Code
®
NFPA 101, 2009 Ed. - Life Safety Code®
NFPA 220, 2009 Ed. - Types of Building Construction--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CFPE EXAMINATION ONLY
NFPA 1, 2009 Ed. - Fire Code
NFPA 13, 2007 Ed. - Installation of Sprinkler Systems
NFPA 72, 2007 Ed. - National Fire Alarm Code®
NFPA 101, 2009 Ed. – Life Safety Code®
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CFI-I, CFI-II and CFPE
Approved Reference List
ONLY THE FOLLOWING MATERIALS ARE ALLOWED
AT THE EXAMINATION. ANY OTHER MATERIALS ARE
NOT PERMITTED.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CFI-I EXAMINATION ONLY
NFPA 1, 2009 Ed. - Fire Code
NFPA 13, 2007 Ed. - Installation of Sprinkler Systems
NFPA 25, 2008 Ed. - Insp, Testing and Maintenance of Water-Based FireProtection Systems
NFPA 72, 2007 Ed. - National Fire Alarm Code®
NFPA 101, 2009 Ed. – Life Safety Code®
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CFI-II EXAMINATION ONLY
NFPA 1, 2009 Ed. - Fire Code
NFPA 13, 2007 Ed. - Installation of Sprinkler Systems
NFPA 24, 2007 Ed. - Installation of Private Fire Service Mains and Their
Appurtenances
NFPA 25, 2008 Ed. - Insp, Testing and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire
Protection Systems
NFPA 72, 2007 Ed. - National Fire Alarm Code®
NFPA 101, 2009 Ed. – Life Safety Code®
NFPA 220, 2009 Ed. - Types of Building Construction------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CFPE EXAMINATION ONLY
NFPA 1, 2009 Ed. - Fire Code
NFPA 13, 2007 Ed. - Installation of Sprinkler Systems
NFPA 72, 2007 Ed. - National Fire Alarm Code®
NFPA 101, 2009 Ed. – Life Safety Code®
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CFI-I and CFI-II and CFPE
Partnership Agency Program Administrator Contact Information Please contact the NFPA Certification Department at 617-984-7497 if your jurisdiction is not
covered by one of the following NFPA Certification Partnership Agency Program Administrators
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UNITED STATESColorado
Joe Gonzales, Division Chief
Denver Fire Department
745 W. Colfax Avenue
Denver, CO 80204
(P) 720-913-3462 (F) 720-913-3587
Email: [email protected]
www.denvergov.org
DelawareWilliam Baker
Delaware State Fire School
1461 Chestnut Grove Road
Dover, DE 19904
(P) 302-739-4773 (F) 302-739-6245
Email: [email protected] www.state.de.us/dsfs
DelawareMark Noval
Delaware Technical & Community College
400 Stanton-Christiana Road
Newark, DE 19713
(P) 302-454-3953 (F)302-454-3953
Email: [email protected]
FloridaJeff Collins, Deputy Fire Marshal
Palm Beach County Fire & Rescue
50 South Military Trail, Suite 100A
West Palm Beach, FL 33415-3198
(P) 561-616-7030 (F) 561-616-7082
Email: [email protected] www.pbcgov.com
GeorgiaAlan Burton, Section Chief
City of Atlanta Fire Department
720 Doug Davis Drive
Hapeville, GA 30354
(P) 404-382-1077 (F)404-823-0743
Email: [email protected]
IllinoisGeorge Michehl
Illinois Fire Inspector’s Association
120 Lageschulte Street, Suite 104
Barrington, IL 60010
(P) 847-756-4750 (F) 847-756-4752
Email: [email protected]
www.illinoisfireinspectors.org
IllinoisDave DeFraties
Office of the State Fire Marshal
1035 Stevenson DriveSpringfield, IL 62703-4259
(P) 217-785-4143 (F) 217-785-1002
MainePeter Cutrer, Fire Marshal
Town of Sanford Fire Department
972 Main StreetSanford, ME 04073
(P) 207-324-5293 (F) 207-324-5672
Email – [email protected]
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Partnership Agency Program Administrator Contact Information Please contact the NFPA Certification Department at 617-984-7497 if your jurisdiction is not
covered by one of the following NFPA Certification Partnership Agency Program Administrators
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MichiganMarty Myers
Michigan Fire Inspectors Society
1234 Miles
Kalamazoo, MI 49001
269-998-2562
NebraskaJohn Falgione, State Fire Marshal
Nebraska State Fire Marshal’s Office
246 South 14th
Street
Lincoln, NE 68508
(P) 402-471-2027 (F) 402-471-3118
Email: [email protected]
Rhode IslandScott D. Caron, BS, CFI
Chief of Fire Safety Inspections
Division of State Fire Marshal
118 Parade Street
Providence, R.I. 02920
Office: 401-462-4215
Fax: 401-462-4250
Email: [email protected]
South CarolinaTim Wojcik, Training Coordinator
SC Dept of Labor, Licensing & Regulation
141 Monticello Trail
Columbia, SC 29203
(P) 803-896-5454 (F) 803-896-9806
Email: [email protected]
TennesseeRock Ridenhour
Tennessee Fire Service & Codes Enforcement AcademyCode Enforcement Programs
2161 Unionville-Deason Road
Bell Buckle, TN 37020(P) 931-294-4164 (F) 931-294-4121
Email: [email protected]
UtahScott Adams, Asst. Chief, Fire Marshal
Fire Marshal’s Association of UtahPark City Fire Service District
36 West Bitner Road
Park City, UT 84098P.O. Box 680967/Park City, UT 84068-0967
(P) 435-649-6706 ext. 1303 (F) 435-658-5247
Email: [email protected]
VermontRobert Patterson, Deputy Director
Division of Fire Safety – VT State Fire Marshal’s Office
Department of Public Safety
1311 U.S. Route 302, Suite 600Barre, VT 05641-2351
(P) 802-479-7566 (F) 802-879-2312
Email: [email protected]
West VirginiaJoe Leake, Deputy Fire Marshal
West Virginia Fire Marshal’s Office
1207 Quarrier Street
Charleston, WV 25301(P) 304-558-2191 (F) 304-558-2537
Email: [email protected]
www.wvfiremarshal.org
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covered by one of the following NFPA Certification Partnership Agency Program Administrators
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CANADAAlbertaMike Baker, Fire Prevention Training Officer
Calgary Fire Department
4124 11 St. SE
P.O. Box 2100, Stn. ‘M’, #048Calgary, AB Canada T2G 3H2
(P) 403-816-7215 (F) 403-243-9947
Email: [email protected]
British ColumbiaCharlene Jordan-Jones
Program Director, Degree Path Programs
Justice Institute of British Columbia
Fire & Safety Division
715 McBride Boulevard
New Westminster, BC V3L 5T4
(P) 604-528-5669 (F) 604-528-5660
Email: [email protected]
New BrunswickKen Harris
Technical Inspection Services
495A Prospect Street
Fredericton, NB Canada E3B 9M4
(P) 506-453-2336 (F) 506-457-7394Email: [email protected]
OntarioStuart Evans
Seneca College
1750 Finch Avenue East
Toronto, ON Canada M2J 2X5
(P) 416-491-5050 ext. 2394 (F) 416-497-6802Email: [email protected] www.senecac.on.ca
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II. NFPA 1031 FIRE INSPECTOR II
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NFPA 1031 Standard for Professional Qualifications for Fire Inspector and Plans Examiner
2009 EditionChapter 5
Fire Inspector II
5.1* General. The Fire Inspector II shall meet the jobperformance requirements defined in Chapter 4 andSections 5.2 through 5.4.
5.2* Administration. This duty involves conductingresearch, interpreting codes, implementing policy,testifying at legal proceedings, and creating forms and
job aids, according to the following job performancerequirements.
5.2.1 Process a permit application, given a specificrequest, so that the application is evaluated and apermit is issued or denied in accordance with the
applicable codes, standards, policies, and proceduresof the jurisdiction.
(A) Requisite Knowledge. Permit applicationprocess and applicable codes, standards, policies,and procedures of the jurisdiction.
(B) Requisite Skills. The application of the requisiteknowledge.
5.2.2 Process a plan review application, given aspecific request, so that the application is evaluatedand processed in accordance with the applicablecodes and standards and the policies of the
jurisdiction.
(A) Requisite Knowledge. Plan review applicationprocess, code requirements of the jurisdiction, andpolicies and procedures of the jurisdiction.
(B) Requisite Skills. The ability to communicateorally and in writing on matters related to coderequirements, policies, and procedures of the
jurisdiction.
5.2.3* Investigate complex complaints, given areported situation or condition, so that complaintinformation is recorded, the investigation process isinitiated, and the complaint is resolved in accordancewith the applicable codes and standards and the
policies of the jurisdiction.
(A) Requisite Knowledge. Applicable codes andstandards adopted by the jurisdiction and policies ofthe jurisdiction.
(B) Requisite Skills. The ability to interpret codesand standards, recognize problems, and refercomplaints to other agencies when required.
5.2.4* Recommend modifications to the adoptedcodes and standards of the jurisdiction, given a firesafety issue, so that the proposed modificationsaddress the problem, need, or deficiency.
(A) Requisite Knowledge. State statutes or localordinances establishing or empowering the agency toadopt, enforce, and revise codes and standards; thelegal instruments establishing or adopting codes andstandards; and the development and adoptionprocess for fire and life safety legislation orregulations.
(B) Requisite Skills. The ability to recognizeproblems, collect and develop potential solutions, andidentify cost/risk benefits.
5.2.5* Recommend policies and procedures for thedelivery of inspection services, given managementobjectives, so that inspections are conducted inaccordance with the policies of the jurisdiction anddue process of the law is followed.
(A) Requisite Knowledge. Policies and proceduresof the jurisdiction related to code enforcement as wellas sources of and life safety.
(B) Requisite Skills. The ability to identify approved
construction methods and materials related to firesafety, read and interpret construction plans andspecifications, educate, conduct research, makedecisions, recognize problems, and resolve conflicts.
5.3 Field Inspection. This duty involves codeenforcement inspections and analyses of new andexisting structures and properties for construction,occupancy, fire protection, and exposures, accordingto the following job performance requirements.
5.3.1 Compute the maximum allowable occupant loadof a multi-use building, given field observations or adescription of its uses, so that the maximum allowableoccupant load calculation is in accordance with
applicable codes and standards.
(A) Requisite Knowledge. How to calculateoccupant loads for an occupancy and for building use;and code requirements, regulations, operationalfeatures, and fire hazards presented by variousoccupancies.
(B) Requisite Skills. The ability to calculate occupantloads, identify occupancy factors related to various
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occupancy classifications, use measuring tools, readplans, and use a calculator.
5.3.2* Identify the occupancy classifications of amixed-use building, given a description of the uses,so that each area is classified in accordance withapplicable codes and standards.
(A) Requisite Knowledge. Occupancy classification,applicable codes and standards, operational features,and fire hazards presented by various occupancies.
(B) Requisite Skills. The ability to interpret coderequirements and recognize building uses that fall intoeach occupancy classification.
5.3.3* Evaluate a building’s area, height, occupancyclassification, and construction type, given anapproved set of plans and construction features, sothat it is verified that the building is in accordance withapplicable codes and standards.
(A) Requisite Knowledge. Building construction withemphasis on fire-rated construction, evaluation ofmethods of construction and assemblies for firerating, analysis of test results, and manufacturer’sspecifications.
(B) Requisite Skills. The ability to identifycharacteristics of each type of building constructionand occupancy classification.
5.3.4* Evaluate fire protection systems and equipmentprovided for life safety and property protection, givenfield observations of the facility and documentation,the hazards protected, and the system specifications,so that the fire protection systems provided are
approved for the occupancy or hazard beingprotected.
(A) Requisite Knowledge. Applicable codes andstandards for fire protection systems, basic physicalscience as it relates to fire behavior and firesuppression, implications and hazards associatedwith system operation, installation techniques andacceptance inspection, testing and reports ofmaintenance of completed installations, and use andfunction of various systems.(B) Requisite Skills. The ability to recognizeproblems, use codes and standards, and readreports, plans, and specifications.
5.3.5 Analyze the egress elements of a building orportion of a building, given observations made duringa field inspection, so that means of egress elementsare provided and located in accordance withapplicable codes and standards and deficienciesare identified, documented, and reported inaccordance with the policies of the jurisdiction.
(A) Requisite Knowledge. Acceptable means ofegress devices.
(B) Requisite Skills. The ability to calculate egressrequirements, read plans, and make decisions relatedto the adequacy of egress.
5.3.6* Evaluate hazardous conditions involvingequipment, processes, and operations, given fieldobservations and documentation, so that theequipment, processes, or operations are installed inaccordance with applicable codes and standardsand deficiencies are identified, documented, andreported in accordance with the policies of the
jurisdiction.
(A) Requisite Knowledge. Applicable codes andstandards, accepted fire protection practices, firebehavior, ignition sources, safe housekeepingpractices, and additional reference materials relatedto protection of hazardous processes and codeenforcement.
(B) Requisite Skills. The ability to observe,communicate, interpret codes, recognize problems,and make decisions.
5.3.7* Evaluate emergency planning andpreparedness procedures, given existing or proposedplans and procedures and applicable codes andstandards, so that compliance is determined.
(A) Requisite Knowledge. Occupancy requirementsfor emergency evacuation plans, fire safety programsfor crowd control, roles of agencies and individuals inimplementation and development of emergencyplans.
(B) Requisite Skills. The ability to comparesubmitted plans and procedures with applicablecodes and standards adopted by the jurisdiction.
5.3.8 Verify code compliance for storage, handling,and use of flammable and combustible liquids andgases, given field observations and inspectionguidelines from the authority having jurisdiction, sothat deficiencies are identified, documented, andreported in accordance with the applicable codes andstandards and the policies of the jurisdiction.
(A) Requisite Knowledge. Flammable andcombustible liquids properties and hazards, materialsafety data sheet, safe handling practices, applicablecodes and standards, fire protection systems andequipment approved for the material, fire behavior,safety procedures, and storage compatibility.
(B) Requisite Skills. The ability to identify typical firehazards associated with processes or operationsutilizing flammable and combustible liquids and toobserve, communicate, interpret codes, recognizeproblems, and make decisions.
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5.3.9 Evaluate code compliance for the storage,handling, and use of hazardous materials, given fieldobservations, so that deficiencies are identified,documented, and reported in accordance with theapplicable codes and standards and the policies ofthe jurisdiction.
(A) Requisite Knowledge. Hazardous materialsproperties and hazards, material safety data sheet,safe handling practices, applicable codes andstandards, fire protection systems and equipmentapproved for the material, fire behavior, safetyprocedures, chemical reactions, and storagecompatibility.
(B) Requisite Skills. The ability to identify firehazards associated with processes or operationsutilizing hazardous materials and to observe,communicate, interpret codes, recognizeproblems, and make decisions.
5.3.10* Determine fire growth potential in a building or
space, given field observations or plans, so that thecontents, interior finish, and construction elements areevaluated for compliance, and deficiencies areidentified, documented, and corrected in accordancewith the applicable codes and standards and thepolicies of the jurisdiction.
(A) Requisite Knowledge. Basic fire behavior; flamespread and smoke development ratings of contents,interior finishes, building construction elements,decorations, decorative materials, and furnishings;and safe housekeeping practices.
(B) Requisite Skills. The ability to observe,communicate, interpret codes and standards,
recognize hazardous conditions,and make decisions.
5.3.11* Verify compliance with constructiondocuments, given a performance-based design, sothat life safety systems and building servicesequipment are installed, inspected, and tested toperform as described in the engineering documentsand the operations and maintenance manual thataccompanies the design, so that deficiencies areidentified, documented, and reported in accordancewith the applicable codes and standards and thepolicies of the jurisdiction.
(A) Requisite Knowledge. Applicable codes andstandards for installation and testing of fire protectionsystems, means of egress, and building servicesequipment.
(B) Requisite Skills. The ability to witness anddocument tests of fire protection systems and buildingservices equipment.
5.3.12* Verify code compliance of heating, ventilation,air conditioning, and other building service equipment
and operations, given field observations, so that thesystems and other equipment are maintained inaccordance with applicable codes and standards anddeficiencies are identified, documented, and reportedin accordance with the policies of the jurisdiction.
(A) Requisite Knowledge. Types, installation,
maintenance, and use of building service equipment;operation of smoke and heat vents; installation ofkitchen cooking equipment (including hoods andducts), laundry chutes, elevators, and escalators;and applicable codes and standards adopted by the
jurisdiction.
(B) Requisite Skills. The ability to observe,recognize problems, interpret codes and standards,and write reports.
5.4 Plans Review. This duty involves field verificationof shop drawings, plans, and construction documentsto ensure that they meet the intent of applicablecodes and standards for fire and life safety, according
to the following job performance requirements.
5.4.1* Classify the occupancy, given a set of plans,specifications, and a description of a building, so thatthe classification is made in accordance with theapplicable codes and standards and the policies ofthe jurisdiction.
(A) Requisite Knowledge. Occupancy classification,applicable codes and standards, regulations,operational features, and fire hazards presented byvarious occupancies.
(B) Requisite Skills. The ability to read plans.5.4.2* Compute the maximum allowable occupant
load, given a floor plan of a building or portion of thebuilding, so that the calculated occupant load is inaccordance with the applicable codes and standardsand the policies of the jurisdiction.
(A) Requisite Knowledge. How to calculateoccupant loads for an occupancy and building use,code requirements, regulations, operational featuressuch as fixed seating, and fire hazards presented byvarious occupancies.
(B) Requisite Skills. The ability to calculate accurateoccupant loads, identify occupancy factors related tovarious occupancy classifications, use measuringtools, read plans, and use a calculator.
5.4.3* Review the proposed installation of fireprotection systems, given shop drawings and systemspecifications for a process or operation, so that thesystem is reviewed for code compliance and installedin accordance with the approved drawings, anddeficiencies are identified, documented, and reportedin accordance with the applicable codes andstandards and the policies of the jurisdiction.
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(A) Requisite Knowledge. Proper selection,distribution, location, and testing of portable fireextinguishers; methods used to evaluate theoperational readiness of water supply systemsused for fire protection; evaluation and testing ofautomatic sprinkler, water spray, and standpipesystems and fire pumps; evaluation and testing of
fixed fire suppression systems; and evaluation andtesting of automatic fire detection and alarm systemsand devices.
(B) Requisite Skills. The ability to read basic floorplans or shop drawings and identify symbols used bythe jurisdiction.
5.4.4 Review the installation of fire protectionsystems, given an installed system, shop drawings,and system specifications for a process or operation,so that the system is reviewed for code complianceand installed in accordance with the approveddrawings, and deficiencies are identified,documented, and reported in accordance with the
applicable codes and standards and the policies ofthe jurisdiction.
(A) Requisite Knowledge. Proper selection,distribution, location, and testing of portable fireextinguishers; methods used to evaluate theoperational readiness of water supply systemsused for fire protection; evaluation and testing ofautomatic sprinkler, water spray, and standpipesystems and fire pumps; evaluation and testing offixed fire suppression systems; and evaluation andtesting of automatic fire detection and alarm systemsand devices.
(B) Requisite Skills. The ability to read basic floor
plans or shop drawings.
5.4.5 Verify that means of egress elements areprovided, given a floor plan of a building or portion ofa building, so that all elements are identified andchecked against applicable codes and standards anddeficiencies are discovered and communicated inaccordance with the policies of the jurisdiction.
(A) Requisite Knowledge. Applicable codes andstandards adopted by the jurisdiction, theidentification of standard symbols used in plans, andfield verification practices.
(B) Requisite Skills. The ability to read plans andresearch codes and standards.
5.4.6* Verify the construction type of a building orportion thereof, given a set of approved plans andspecifications, so that the construction type complieswith the approved plans and applicable codes andstandards.
(A) Requisite Knowledge. Building construction withemphasis on fire-rated construction, evaluation of
methods of construction and assemblies for firerating, analysis of test results, and manufacturer’sspecifications.
(B) Requisite Skills. The ability to identifycharacteristics of each type of building construction.
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III. REFERENCE MATERIAL
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CFI-I, CFI-II and CFPE
Approved Reference List
ONLY THE FOLLOWING MATERIALS ARE ALLOWED
AT THE EXAMINATION. ANY OTHER MATERIALS ARE
NOT PERMITTED.
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CFI-I EXAMINATION ONLY
NFPA 1, 2009 Ed. - Fire Code
NFPA 13, 2007 Ed. - Installation of Sprinkler Systems
NFPA 25, 2008 Ed. - Insp, Testing and Maintenance of Water-Based FireProtection Systems
NFPA 72, 2007 Ed. - National Fire Alarm Code®
NFPA 101, 2009 Ed. – Life Safety Code®
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CFI-II EXAMINATION ONLY
NFPA 1, 2009 Ed. - Fire Code
NFPA 13, 2007 Ed. - Installation of Sprinkler Systems
NFPA 24, 2007 Ed. - Installation of Private Fire Service Mains and Their
Appurtenances
NFPA 25, 2008 Ed. - Insp, Testing and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire
Protection Systems
NFPA 72, 2007 Ed. - National Fire Alarm Code®
NFPA 101, 2009 Ed. – Life Safety Code®
NFPA 220, 2009 Ed. - Types of Building Construction------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CFPE EXAMINATION ONLY
NFPA 1, 2009 Ed. - Fire Code
NFPA 13, 2007 Ed. - Installation of Sprinkler Systems
NFPA 72, 2007 Ed. - National Fire Alarm Code®
NFPA 101, 2009 Ed. – Life Safety Code®
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IV. RESEARCH PROBLEM TAB
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Appendix IV
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Sample Code Research Problem - Appendix IV
Sample Code Research Problem
A Fire Inspector is reviewing plans for a modification to existing business occupancy. The
facility is provided with automatic sprinklers that met the requirements of NFPA 13 when they
were installed. The system is being updated to provide coverage for all areas modified during
this project. During the review a dead-end corridor leading to a new interior office area is noted.The plans indicate that the dead-end portion of the corridor is 28 feet (8.5 m) in length. Is this
corridor permissible?
A. Key Information (What information is necessary to determine the answer?)
B. Type of issue?
C. Where do you start?
1. Which document(s) address the issue based on the response to A above?
2. What are the applicable code/standard sections? (List them and summarize details.)
D. Based on the applicable documents is the plan acceptable as submitted?
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Sample Code Research Problem - Appendix IV
Sample Code Research Problem
Suggested Solution
A Fire Inspector is reviewing plans for a modification to existing business occupancy. The
facility is provided with automatic sprinklers that met the requirements of NFPA 13 when they
were installed. The system is being updated to provide coverage for all areas modified duringthis project. During the review a dead-end corridor leading to a new interior office area is noted.
The plans indicate that the dead-end portion of the corridor is 28 feet (8.5 m) in length. Is this
corridor permissible?
A. Key Information (What information is necessary to determine the answer?)
existing business occupancy/new business occupancy
automatic sprinklers dead end corridor
28 feet (8.5 m) in length
B. Type of Issue?
Life Safety. Is a 28 ft (8.5 m ) dead end corridor permissible in this occupancy?
C. Where do you start?
1. Which document(s) address the issue based on response to A above?
NFPA 101 or NFPA 1
2. What are the applicable code/standard sections? (List them and summarize details.)
NFPA 1 – 14.10.1.5– Exit access shall be arranged so that there are no dead ends incorridors, unless permitted by, and limited to the lengths specified in, Chapters 11
through 43 of NFPA 101. The Fire Inspector II candidate will note that this is
extracted information from NFPA 101. Based on the fact that the dead-end corridor
is part of the modification it needs to comply with the New Business Occupancy
requirements in Chapter 38 of NFPA 101. . Looking at New Business occupancies
38.2.52permits a 20 foot dead end, 50 feet is permissible where automatic sprinklers
are provided. D. Based on the applicable documents is the plan acceptable as submitted?
The dead end corridor in this case is permissible.
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V. SAMPLE QUESTIONS ANSWER KEY
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Appendix V
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Sample Exam Questions and Answer Key - Appendix V
Sample Exam Questions
1. A direct pumping system for water supply:
A. provides water by draft connection to a private water supply.
B. delivers water from the source to the distribution system without pumpingequipment.
C. water pumped to the distribution system and into elevated storage tanks so
demand pressure is maintained.D. provides water with a pump placed close to the water source to create pressure
within the distribution system.
2. What is the minimum height of vertical clearance for fire lanes?
A. 12 feet 6 inchesB. 13 feet 6 inches
C. 14 feet 6 inches
D. 15 feet 6 inches
3. Facilities that provide surgical treatment requiring general anesthesia on an outpatient
basis are classified as an ambulatory health care facility when used to provide services atthe same time to:
A. one patient.B. two patients.
C. three patients.
D. four patients.
4. The construction type of ambulatory health care facility housed in a one-story buildingcan be:
A. Type II (222)
B. Type II (111)C. Type V (111)
D. Any type of construction
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Sample Exam Questions and Answer Key - Appendix V
5. A 75 foot by 60 foot, single story grocery store would have an occupant load of how
many people?
A. 75B. 150
C. 300
D. 642
6. Before a connection is made to sprinkler piping, underground mains and lead-in
connections to system risers shall be:
A. pressurized with 30 psi air to dislodge particulates.
B. flushed through a hose for a minimum of three minutes.
C. flushed for sufficient time to ensure a thorough cleaning.D. continuously flushed for a minimum of 10 minutes unless on a public water
supply.
7. The level of a fire escape balcony, landing or platform may be:
A. 24 inches below the level of the floor.B. 20 inches below the level of the windowsill.
C. 10 inches below the level of the floor.
D. 18 inches below the level of the windowsill.
8. A permit shall be issued for all of the following activities involving fire protectionsystems EXCEPT:
A. maintenance.
B. installation.C. rehabilitation.
D. modification.
9. Personnel responsible for the use and operation of fire protection equipment provided
in tank storage areas shall be trained:
A. to operate and maintain the equipment with no additional training.B. in the use and operation of the equipment with annual refresher training.
C. to operate and maintain the equipment with refresher training every two years.
D. in the use and operation of the equipment with refresher training every two years.
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Sample Exam Questions and Answer Key - Appendix V
10. Which of the following is NOT considered an assembly occupancy?
A. GymnasiumB. Courthouse
C. Library
D. Museum
11. A record of examinations, approvals, and variances, granted shall be maintained by
the:
A. authorized building owner.
B. commercial project architect.C. construction project manager.
D. authority having jurisdiction.
12. The plot plan depicts the:
A. architectural details and systems of the building.B. layout of the building’s individual floors and the roof.
C. number of floors in the building and the grade around the building.D. location of the building with respect to other buildings and streets.
13. Remaining impartial in legal proceedings is an important element of:
A. current codes and standards.B. enforcement procedures.
C. courtroom behavior.
D. complaint handling.
14. Original records of sprinkler system tests shall be retained for the life of the system
by the:
A. owner.
B. manufacturer.C. testing agency.
D. fire department.
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Sample Exam Questions and Answer Key - Appendix V
15. In a light hazard occupancy, the maximum floor area on any one floor that may beprotected by sprinklers on each riser system is:
A. 12,000 sq. ft.
B. 42 000 sq. ft.
C. 52,000 sq. ft.D. 72,000 sq. ft.
16. Dry chemical extinguishing systems are required to be installed in accordance with:
A. NFPA 12.
B. NFPA 17.
C. NFPA 33.
D. NFPA 2001.
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Appendix V
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Sample Exam Questions and Answer Key - Appendix V
Drawing A-1 – For Use With Questions 17 – 20
17. What is the gross floor area of the function hall shown in plan A-1?
A. 2045 sq ft
B. 2205 sq ft
C. 2315 sq ftD. 2625 sq ft
18. What is the occupant load of the dance floor shown on Plan A-1?
A. 18
B. 39C. 45
D. 90
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Sample Exam Questions and Answer Key - Appendix V
19. The factor used to calculate the occupant load of the function hall shown on drawing
A-1 would be one person per:
A. 3 net sq ft.
B. 7 net sq ft.
C. 15 gross sq ft.
D. 100 gross sq ft.
20. The interior finish for walls and ceilings of the function hall shown on drawing A-1shall be:
I. Class AII. Class B
III. Class C
IV. No requirements
A. I only
B. IV only
C. I and IID. I, II and III
Answers to the Sample Questions are at the end of this section
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Sample Exam Questions and Answer Key - Appendix V
Sample Exam Questions Answer Key
Key
Question Answer Reference1 D IFSTA Inspection and Code Enforcement pg 303
2 B NFPA 1: 18.2.3.4.1.2
3 D NFPA 101: 3.3.178.1and 6.1.6.1
4 D NFPA 101:Table 18.1.6.1
5 B NFPA 101:Table 7.3.1.2 and 36+37.1.7
6 C NFPA 13:10.10.2.1.2
7 D NFPA 101:7.2.8.3.5
8 A NFPA 1:13.1.1 and Table 1.12.7(a)
9 B NFPA 1: 66.6.8.2
10 B NFPA 101:6.1.2.1
11 D NFPA 1:1.11.1
12 D IFSTA Inspection and Code Enforcement pg 740
13 C IFSTA Inspection and Code Enforcement pg 62
14 A NFPA 25: 4.4.3
15 C NFPA 13:8.2.1(1)
16 B NFPA 1:13.8
17 D NFPA 101: 3.3.19.2.1
18 B NFPA 101:Table 7.3.1.2 and 12+13.1.7
19 B NFPA 101:Table 7.3.1.2 and 12+13.1.7
20 C NFPA 101: 12.3.3.3
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