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Fire Sprinkler Training Courses For 2017 Classes are offered
only on Tuesdays and Wednesdays
Class Title Training
Hours Date Time Location
1 Freeze Protection for Fire Sprinkler Systems
8 February 14
2017 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM South King County Fire Training
Consortium
Suite 102 20811 84th Avenue South Kent, WA 98032 2
Fire Alarm Interconnectivity to the Sprinkler System
8 February 15
2017 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
3 Fire Sprinkler Installation and Placement per NFPA 13
16 March 7 & 8
2017 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Renton Fire Training Center 1900 Lind Avenue Renton, WA
98057
4 Fire Sprinkler Systems – Plan Review and Acceptance Testing
for AHJ’s
8 March 14
2017 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Spokane Fire Department 2411 North Pioneer Lane
Spokane, WA 99206 5 NFPA 25 – Overview 4
March 15 2017
8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
6 Fire Service Mains and their Appurtenances
4 March 15
2017 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM
7 Plan Review for Fire Sprinkler Systems 16 March 28 &
29
2017 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Black Lake Fire Station #95 5911 Black Lake Blvd Olympia, WA
98512
8 NFPA 20 – Fire Pumps 16 April 11 & 12
2017 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Commissioners Room 2120 North Wilbur Road
Spokane, WA 99206
There is no cost to attend any of the courses offered.
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Class Title Training
Hours Date Time Location
9 NICET Test preparation – NFPA 25 Inspection and Testing of
Water Based Systems
16 April 18 & 19
2017 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
West Pierce Station #20 10928 Pacific Highway SW
Lakewood, WA 98498
10 Hydraulic Calculations for Sprinkler Systems
8 May 2 2017
8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Shoreline Fire Department HQ 17525 Aurora
Avenue North
Shoreline, WA 98133 11 Seismic Protection for Fire Sprinkler
Systems
8 May 3 2017
8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
12 Freeze Protection for Fire Sprinkler Systems
8 May 16
2017 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Chelan Fire & Rescue Station #71
23 East Wapato Avenue Chelan, WA 98816 13
Fire Alarm Interconnectivity to the Sprinkler System
8 May 17
2017 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
14 Fire Sprinkler Installation and Placement per NFPA 13
16 June 20 & 21
2017 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Woodinville Fire & Rescue #31 17718 Woodinville/Snohomish
Road
Woodinville, WA 98072
15 Fire Sprinkler Systems – Plan Review and Acceptance Testing
for AHJ’s
8 October 3
2017 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Shoreline Fire Department HQ
17525 Aurora Avenue North Shoreline, WA 98133 16 NFPA 25 –
Overview 4
October 4 2017
8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
There is no cost to attend any of the courses offered.
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Class Title Training
Hours Date Time Location
17 Fire Service Mains and their Appurtenances
4 October 4
2017 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Shoreline Fire Department HQ 17525 Aurora Avenue North
Shoreline, WA 98133
18 Plan Review for Fire Sprinkler Systems 16 October 10 &
11
2017 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Chelan Fire & Rescue Station #71 23 East Wapato Avenue
Chelan, WA 98816
19 NICET Test preparation – NFPA 25 Inspection and Testing of
Water Based Systems
16 November 14 & 15
2017 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Kittitas Valley Fire & Rescue 400 East Mountain View
Avenue
Ellensburg, WA 98926
20 NFPA 20 – Fire Pumps 16 November 28 & 29
2017 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Fisher’s Landing Fire Station #9 17408 SE 15th Street
Vancouver, WA 98683
There is no cost to attend any of the courses offered.
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Class Description
Course 1: Freeze Protection for Fire Sprinkler Systems Date:
February 14, 2017 Time: 8 am - 5 pm Duration: 8 Hours Course
Synopsis: This one-day seminar provides a comprehensive review of
NFPA 25. Attendees will learn the scope of the standard, the
owner’s responsibilities, requirements for record keeping, as well
as the liabilities associated with performing this work on a
contracted basis. The changes to the standard will be highlighted
along with the ongoing interpretations of how to apply the
requirements of the standard. Attendees will participate in an in
depth discussion regarding the inspection and testing of wet and
dry sprinkler systems, standpipe and hose systems, fire pumps, and
the associated valves used in these systems. Attendees will leave
the seminar with a greater understanding on how to apply the
requirements for all water-based systems. The seminar will benefit
AHJ’s, Contractors, Building Owners or Managers, Engineers,
Insurance Representatives, and Inspectors. Audience: Contractors,
COC's, AHJ Required NFPA Standard: This course covers material from
NFPA 25 (not included). Class 1 will be held at: South King County
Fire Training Consortium Suite 102 20811 84th Avenue South Kent, WA
98032 Instructor: Fire Smarts, LLC
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Email Address:
Employer/ Agency:
Mailing Address:
City, State, Zip:
Contact Phone #:
I am attending as or on behalf of:
Sprinkler Industry Local AHJ Other
☐ Sprinkler ☐ City/County Agency ☐ Maintenance Staff
☐ Other ☐ State/Federal Agency ☐ Student
Course Date Location
1 Freeze Protection for Fire
Sprinkler Systems February 14, 2017
South King County Fire Training Consortium Suite 102 20811 84th
Ave South
Kent, WA 98032
USE THIS REGISTRATION FORM ONLY FOR THE CLASSES SHOWN How to
Register for Training:
1. Print clearly, completing all fields. One student and one
course per registration form. 2. Return to the State Fire Marshal’s
Office (SFMO) no less than 15 calendar days prior to the
course. 3. Email form to [email protected] or fax to
(360) 596-3934 4. Training spots are given on a first come, first
serve basis. 5. An e-mail confirmation will be sent no later than
10 days prior to the training.
a. Attendance is limited to the number of seats offered per
course. b. You MUST register with the SFMO to attend. c. No
Walk-Ins will be allowed.
6. If you are unable to attend the training after completing
registration, please notify the SFMO as soon as possible.
7. To obtain CEU credits or a Certificate of Attendance, you
need to attend the entire training course.
8. Check the course description to see if you need to bring an
NFPA standard. They will not be provided at the training.
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Class Description
Course 10: Hydraulic Calculations for Sprinkler Systems (Two
Parts) Date: May 2, 2017 Time: 8 am - 5 pm Duration: 8 Hours Course
Synopsis: Hydraulic Calculations for Sprinkler Systems, Part 1 This
four-hour course introduces the participants to the basics of
hydraulic calculations including sprinkler operating pressure,
elevation pressure, and friction‐loss. This course will examine the
density/area approach to determine design criteria including water
demand for sprinklers and hose allowance. A review of the common
system configurations is conducted examining the benefits of each.
The requirements for performing hydraulic calculations as per NFPA
13 are discussed including the required forms, C‐values, and
equivalent length. Hydraulic Calculations for Sprinkler Systems,
Part 2 This four-hour course builds on Course One by reviewing
hydraulic principles for calculating specific application
sprinklers using minimum K‐factors and pressure. The principles for
determining the hydraulically most demanding area are reviewed
along with changing the sprinkler area of coverage, density, and
orifice size to find the most efficient system layout and
configuration. The calculation concepts for using looped and
gridded configurations are examined. Audience: Contractors, COC's,
AHJ Required NFPA Standard: NFPA 13 (not included) Class 10 will be
held at: Shoreline Fire Department 17525 Aurora Avenue North
Shoreline, WA 98133 Instructor: Fire Smarts, LLC
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Email Address:
Employer/ Agency:
Mailing Address:
City, State, Zip:
Contact Phone #:
I am attending as or on behalf of:
Sprinkler Industry Local AHJ Other
☐ Sprinkler ☐ City/County Agency ☐ Maintenance Staff
☐ Other ☐ State/Federal Agency ☐ Student
Course Date Location
10 Hydraulic Calculations for
Sprinkler Systems (Two Parts) May 2, 2017
Shoreline Fire Department 17525 Aurora Avenue North
Shoreline, WA 98133
USE THIS REGISTRATION FORM ONLY FOR THE CLASSES SHOWN How to
Register for Training:
1. Print clearly, completing all fields. One student and one
course per registration form. 2. Return to the State Fire Marshal’s
Office (SFMO) no less than 15 calendar days prior to the
course. 3. Email form to [email protected] or fax to
(360) 596-3934 4. Training spots are given on a first come, first
serve basis. 5. An e-mail confirmation will be sent no later than
10 days prior to the training.
a. Attendance is limited to the number of seats offered per
course. b. You MUST register with the SFMO to attend. c. No
Walk-Ins will be allowed.
6. If you are unable to attend the training after completing
registration, please notify the SFMO as soon as possible.
7. To obtain CEU credits or a Certificate of Attendance, you
need to attend the entire training course.
8. Check the course description to see if you need to bring an
NFPA standard. They will not be provided at the training.
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Class Description
Course 11: Seismic Protection for Fire Sprinkler Systems (Two
Parts) Date: May 3, 2017 Time: 8 am - 5 pm Duration: 8 Hours Course
Synopsis: Intermediate Seismic Protection for Fire Sprinkler
Systems Seismic protection for fire sprinkler systems is a fact of
life for many locations. This four-hour course is designed for
those who have an understanding of seismic terms with a focus on
the proper application of the requirements for seismic protection.
Advanced Seismic Protection for Fire Sprinkler Systems This
four-hour course is designed for those who have a solid
understanding of seismic terms and application of flexibility,
clearance, and bracing. Attendees of the session will learn to
apply the concepts of lateral and horizontal loads, determine the
zone of influence, and the calculation and layout of seismic
bracing. Audience: Contractors, COC's, AHJ Required NFPA Standard:
N/A Class 11 will be held at: Shoreline Fire Department 17525
Aurora Avenue North Shoreline, WA 98133 Instructor: Fire Smarts,
LLC
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Email Address:
Employer/ Agency:
Mailing Address:
City, State, Zip:
Contact Phone #:
I am attending as or on behalf of:
Sprinkler Industry Local AHJ Other
☐ Sprinkler ☐ City/County Agency ☐ Maintenance Staff
☐ Other ☐ State/Federal Agency ☐ Student
Course Date Location
11 Seismic Protection for Fire
Sprinkler Systems (Two Parts) May 3, 2017
Shoreline Fire Department 17525 Aurora Avenue North
Shoreline, WA 98133
USE THIS REGISTRATION FORM ONLY FOR THE CLASSES SHOWN How to
Register for Training:
1. Print clearly, completing all fields. One student and one
course per registration form. 2. Return to the State Fire Marshal’s
Office (SFMO) no less than 15 calendar days prior to the
course. 3. Email form to [email protected] or fax to
(360) 596-3934 4. Training spots are given on a first come, first
serve basis. 5. An e-mail confirmation will be sent no later than
10 days prior to the training.
a. Attendance is limited to the number of seats offered per
course. b. You MUST register with the SFMO to attend. c. No
Walk-Ins will be allowed.
6. If you are unable to attend the training after completing
registration, please notify the SFMO as soon as possible.
7. To obtain CEU credits or a Certificate of Attendance, you
need to attend the entire training course.
8. Check the course description to see if you need to bring an
NFPA standard. They will not be provided at the training.
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Class Description
Course 12: Freeze Protection for Fire Sprinkler Systems Date:
May 16, 2017 Time: 8 am - 5 pm Duration: 8 Hours Course Synopsis:
This one-day seminar provides a comprehensive review of NFPA 25.
Attendees will learn the scope of the standard, the owner’s
responsibilities, requirements for record keeping, as well as the
liabilities associated with performing this work on a contracted
basis. The changes to the standard will be highlighted along with
the ongoing interpretations of how to apply the requirements of the
standard. Attendees will participate in an in depth discussion
regarding the inspection and testing of wet and dry sprinkler
systems, standpipe and hose systems, fire pumps, and the associated
valves used in these systems. Attendees will leave the seminar with
a greater understanding on how to apply the requirements for all
water-based systems. The seminar will benefit AHJ’s, Contractors,
Building Owners or Managers, Engineers, Insurance Representatives,
and Inspectors. Audience: Contractors, COC's, AHJ Required NFPA
Standard: This course covers material from NFPA 25 (not included).
Class 12 will be held at: Chelan Fire & Rescue Station #71 23
East Wapato Avenue Chelan, WA 98816 Instructor: Fire Smarts,
LLC
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Email Address:
Employer/ Agency:
Mailing Address:
City, State, Zip:
Contact Phone #:
I am attending as or on behalf of:
Sprinkler Industry Local AHJ Other
☐ Sprinkler ☐ City/County Agency ☐ Maintenance Staff
☐ Other ☐ State/Federal Agency ☐ Student
Course Date Location
12 Freeze Protection for Fire
Sprinkler Systems May 16, 2017
Chelan Fire & Rescue Station #71 23 East Wapato Avenue
Chelan, WA 98816
USE THIS REGISTRATION FORM ONLY FOR THE CLASSES SHOWN How to
Register for Training:
1. Print clearly, completing all fields. One student and one
course per registration form. 2. Return to the State Fire Marshal’s
Office (SFMO) no less than 15 calendar days prior to the
course. 3. Email form to [email protected] or fax to
(360) 596-3934 4. Training spots are given on a first come, first
serve basis. 5. An e-mail confirmation will be sent no later than
10 days prior to the training.
a. Attendance is limited to the number of seats offered per
course. b. You MUST register with the SFMO to attend. c. No
Walk-Ins will be allowed.
6. If you are unable to attend the training after completing
registration, please notify the SFMO as soon as possible.
7. To obtain CEU credits or a Certificate of Attendance, you
need to attend the entire training course.
8. Check the course description to see if you need to bring an
NFPA standard. They will not be provided at the training.
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Class Description
Course 13: NFPA 72 – Fire Alarm Interconnectivity to the
Sprinkler System Date: May 17, 2017 Time: 8 am - 5 pm Duration: 8
Hours Course Synopsis: This seminar will start with a review of
basic fire alarm system devices and components, and then review
types of fire alarm systems. This session will then review NFPA 72
starting at the scope of the document, then through the definitions
that drive the application of the code. We will then review the key
sections of the code so that the attendees are familiar with the
layout and content of NFPA 72. The participants will utilize their
learning by conducting two exercises determining spacing and proper
coverage for both initiating and notification devices. Finally we
will review the documentation requirements for Fire Alarm system
acceptance testing and when re-acceptance testing is required. It
is recommended that students bring the NFPA 72 standard as a
reference. Audience: Contractors, COC's, AHJ Required NFPA
Standard: This course covers material from NFPA 72 (not included).
Class 13 will be held at: Chelan Fire & Rescue Station #71 23
East Wapato Avenue Chelan, WA 98816 Instructor: Fire Smarts,
LLC
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Email Address:
Employer/ Agency:
Mailing Address:
City, State, Zip:
Contact Phone #:
I am attending as or on behalf of:
Sprinkler Industry Local AHJ Other
☐ Sprinkler ☐ City/County Agency ☐ Maintenance Staff
☐ Other ☐ State/Federal Agency ☐ Student
Course Date Location
13 NFPA 72 - Fire Alarm
Interconnectivity to the Sprinkler System
May 17, 2017 Chelan Fire & Rescue Station #71
23 East Wapato Avenue Chelan, WA 98816
USE THIS REGISTRATION FORM ONLY FOR THE CLASSES SHOWN How to
Register for Training:
1. Print clearly, completing all fields. One student and one
course per registration form. 2. Return to the State Fire Marshal’s
Office (SFMO) no less than 15 calendar days prior to the
course. 3. Email form to [email protected] or fax to
(360) 596-3934 4. Training spots are given on a first come, first
serve basis. 5. An e-mail confirmation will be sent no later than
10 days prior to the training.
a. Attendance is limited to the number of seats offered per
course. b. You MUST register with the SFMO to attend. c. No
Walk-Ins will be allowed.
6. If you are unable to attend the training after completing
registration, please notify the SFMO as soon as possible.
7. To obtain CEU credits or a Certificate of Attendance, you
need to attend the entire training course.
8. Check the course description to see if you need to bring an
NFPA standard. They will not be provided at the training.
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Class Description
Course 14: Fire Sprinkler Installation and Placement per NFPA 13
Date: June 20 & 21, 2017 Time: 8 am - 5 pm Duration: 16 Hours
Course Synopsis: Two-day seminar on NFPA 13 requirements for the
layout and installation of fire sprinkler systems and use of
sprinklers. Includes selecting the correct occupancy/hazard
classification, acceptable water supplies, types of sprinklers,
sprinkler coverage and spacing requirements as well as installation
requirements for piping, hangers, bracing, fire department
connections, and valves. Addressing ceiling pockets, thermal
sensitivity, clearance from storage and sloped ceilings is also
covered. Audience: Contractors, COC's, AHJ Required NFPA Standard:
This course covers material from NFPA 13 (not included). Class 14
will be held at: Woodinville Fire & Rescue #31 17718
Woodinville/Snohomish Road Woodinville, WA 98072 Instructor: Fire
Smarts, LLC
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Email Address:
Employer/ Agency:
Mailing Address:
City, State, Zip:
Contact Phone #:
I am attending as or on behalf of:
Sprinkler Industry Local AHJ Other
☐ Sprinkler ☐ City/County Agency ☐ Maintenance Staff
☐ Other ☐ State/Federal Agency ☐ Student
Course Date Location
14 Fire Sprinkler Installation and
Placement per NFPA 13 June 20 & 21, 2017
Woodinville Fire & Rescue #31 17718
Woodinville/Snohomish
Woodinville, WA 98072
USE THIS REGISTRATION FORM ONLY FOR THE CLASSES SHOWN How to
Register for Training:
1. Print clearly, completing all fields. One student and one
course per registration form. 2. Return to the State Fire Marshal’s
Office (SFMO) no less than 15 calendar days prior to the
course. 3. Email form to [email protected] or fax to
(360) 596-3934 4. Training spots are given on a first come, first
serve basis. 5. An e-mail confirmation will be sent no later than
10 days prior to the training.
a. Attendance is limited to the number of seats offered per
course. b. You MUST register with the SFMO to attend. c. No
Walk-Ins will be allowed.
6. If you are unable to attend the training after completing
registration, please notify the SFMO as soon as possible.
7. To obtain CEU credits or a Certificate of Attendance, you
need to attend the entire training course.
8. Check the course description to see if you need to bring an
NFPA standard. They will not be provided at the training.
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Class Description
Course 15: Fire Sprinkler Systems – Plan Review and Acceptance
Testing for AHJ’s Date: October 3, 2017 Time: 8 am - 5 pm Duration:
8 Hours Course Synopsis: One-day seminar, geared toward the AHJ,
covers the review of the design documents and onsite verification
requirements in the approval of a completed fire sprinkler system.
Includes a detailed review of fire sprinkler working drawings, the
accompanying hydraulic calculations, and the requirements for
acceptance testing of the system. Using the requirements found in
NFPA 13 and 13R, participants will work with an actual fire
sprinkler working plan and the accompanying hydraulic calculations.
Audience: Contractors, COC's, AHJ Required NFPA Standard: This
course covers material from NFPA 13 and 13R (not included). Class
15 will be held at: Shoreline Fire Department 17525 Aurora Avenue
North Shoreline, WA 98133 Instructor: Fire Smarts, LLC
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Email Address:
Employer/ Agency:
Mailing Address:
City, State, Zip:
Contact Phone #:
I am attending as or on behalf of:
Sprinkler Industry Local AHJ Other
☐ Sprinkler ☐ City/County Agency ☐ Maintenance Staff
☐ Other ☐ State/Federal Agency ☐ Student
Course Date Location
15 Fire Sprinkler Systems – Plan
Review and Acceptance Testing for AHJ”s
October 3, 2017 Shoreline Fire Department
17525 Aurora Avenue North Shoreline, WA 98133
USE THIS REGISTRATION FORM ONLY FOR THE CLASSES SHOWN How to
Register for Training:
1. Print clearly, completing all fields. One student and one
course per registration form. 2. Return to the State Fire Marshal’s
Office (SFMO) no less than 15 calendar days prior to the
course. 3. Email form to [email protected] or fax to
(360) 596-3934 4. Training spots are given on a first come, first
serve basis. 5. An e-mail confirmation will be sent no later than
10 days prior to the training.
a. Attendance is limited to the number of seats offered per
course. b. You MUST register with the SFMO to attend. c. No
Walk-Ins will be allowed.
6. If you are unable to attend the training after completing
registration, please notify the SFMO as soon as possible.
7. To obtain CEU credits or a Certificate of Attendance, you
need to attend the entire training course.
8. Check the course description to see if you need to bring an
NFPA standard. They will not be provided at the training.
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Class Description
Course 16: NFPA 25 - Overview Date: October 4, 2017 Time: 8 am -
12 pm Duration: 4 Hours Course Synopsis: Four-hour seminar covers
the scope, purpose and intended application of NFPA 25. Owner, AHJ,
and contractor responsibilities are reviewed for issues such as
accessibility, freeze protection, reporting, and safety. The issue
of contractor and owner liability is discussed in detail. The
layout of the standard is reviewed and the scope of inspections,
tests, and maintenance is reviewed for major systems including
sprinklers, standpipes, and fire pumps. Audience: Contractors,
COC's, AHJ Required NFPA Standard: This course covers material from
NFPA 25 (not included). Class 16 will be held at: Shoreline Fire
Department 17525 Aurora Avenue North Shoreline, WA 98133
Instructor: Fire Smarts, LLC
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Email Address:
Employer/ Agency:
Mailing Address:
City, State, Zip:
Contact Phone #:
I am attending as or on behalf of:
Sprinkler Industry Local AHJ Other
☐ Sprinkler ☐ City/County Agency ☐ Maintenance Staff
☐ Other ☐ State/Federal Agency ☐ Student
Course Date Location
16 NFPA 25 – Overview October 4, 2017 Shoreline Fire
Department
17525 Aurora Avenue North Shoreline, WA 98133
USE THIS REGISTRATION FORM ONLY FOR THE CLASSES SHOWN How to
Register for Training:
1. Print clearly, completing all fields. One student and one
course per registration form. 2. Return to the State Fire Marshal’s
Office (SFMO) no less than 15 calendar days prior to the
course. 3. Email form to [email protected] or fax to
(360) 596-3934 4. Training spots are given on a first come, first
serve basis. 5. An e-mail confirmation will be sent no later than
10 days prior to the training.
a. Attendance is limited to the number of seats offered per
course. b. You MUST register with the SFMO to attend. c. No
Walk-Ins will be allowed.
6. If you are unable to attend the training after completing
registration, please notify the SFMO as soon as possible.
7. To obtain CEU credits or a Certificate of Attendance, you
need to attend the entire training course.
8. Check the course description to see if you need to bring an
NFPA standard. They will not be provided at the training.
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Class Description
Course 17: Fire Service Mains and their Appurtenances Date:
October 4, 2017 Time: 1 pm - 5 pm Duration: 4 Hours Course
Synopsis: Four-hour seminar covers the installation of underground
water supply piping for fire protection systems as found in NFPA
24. Includes examination of scope and purpose of the standard, the
requirements for the components used in these systems, and the
installation requirements. Audience: Contractors, COC's, AHJ
Required NFPA Standard: This course covers material from NFPA 24
(not included). Class 17 will be held at: Shoreline Fire Department
17525 Aurora Avenue North Shoreline, WA 98133 Instructor: Fire
Smarts, LLC
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Email Address:
Employer/ Agency:
Mailing Address:
City, State, Zip:
Contact Phone #:
I am attending as or on behalf of:
Sprinkler Industry Local AHJ Other
☐ Sprinkler ☐ City/County Agency ☐ Maintenance Staff
☐ Other ☐ State/Federal Agency ☐ Student
Course Date Location
17 Fire Service Mains and their
Appurtenances October 4, 2017
Shoreline Fire Department 17525 Aurora Avenue North
Shoreline, WA 98133
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1. Print clearly, completing all fields. One student and one
course per registration form. 2. Return to the State Fire Marshal’s
Office (SFMO) no less than 15 calendar days prior to the
course. 3. Email form to [email protected] or fax to
(360) 596-3934 4. Training spots are given on a first come, first
serve basis. 5. An e-mail confirmation will be sent no later than
10 days prior to the training.
a. Attendance is limited to the number of seats offered per
course. b. You MUST register with the SFMO to attend. c. No
Walk-Ins will be allowed.
6. If you are unable to attend the training after completing
registration, please notify the SFMO as soon as possible.
7. To obtain CEU credits or a Certificate of Attendance, you
need to attend the entire training course.
8. Check the course description to see if you need to bring an
NFPA standard. They will not be provided at the training.
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Class Description
Course 18: Plan Review for Fire Sprinkler Systems Date: October
10 & 11, 2017 Time: 8 am - 5 pm Duration: 16 Hours Course
Synopsis: Two-day seminar covers the review of the design documents
and onsite verification requirements in the approval of a completed
fire sprinkler system. Includes a step‐by‐step review of fire
sprinkler working drawings, the accompanying hydraulic
calculations, and the requirements for acceptance testing of the
system. Using the requirements found in NFPA 13 and 13R,
participants will work with an actual fire sprinkler working plan
and the accompanying hydraulic calculations to absorb this
material. Audience: Contractors, COC's, AHJ Required NFPA Standard:
This course covers material from NFPA 13 and 13R (not included).
Class 18 will be held at: Chelan Fire & Rescue Station #71 23
East Wapato Avenue Chelan, WA 98816 Instructor: Fire Smarts,
LLC
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Course Date Location
18 Plan Review for Fire Sprinkler
Systems October 10 & 11, 2017
Chelan Fire & Rescue Station #71 23 East Wapato Avenue
Chelan, WA 98816
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1. Print clearly, completing all fields. One student and one
course per registration form. 2. Return to the State Fire Marshal’s
Office (SFMO) no less than 15 calendar days prior to the
course. 3. Email form to [email protected] or fax to
(360) 596-3934 4. Training spots are given on a first come, first
serve basis. 5. An e-mail confirmation will be sent no later than
10 days prior to the training.
a. Attendance is limited to the number of seats offered per
course. b. You MUST register with the SFMO to attend. c. No
Walk-Ins will be allowed.
6. If you are unable to attend the training after completing
registration, please notify the SFMO as soon as possible.
7. To obtain CEU credits or a Certificate of Attendance, you
need to attend the entire training course.
8. Check the course description to see if you need to bring an
NFPA standard. They will not be provided at the training.
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Class Description
Course 19: NICET Test Preparation – NFPA 25 Inspection and
Testing of Water Based Systems Date: November 14 & 15, 2017
Time: 8 am - 5 pm Duration: 16 Hours Course Synopsis: This 16 hour
course is focused on preparing for the successful completion of the
NICET examination requirements for NICET certification through
Level II for the inspection and testing of water‐based suppression
systems. This seminar is focused on the understanding and use of
NFPA 25. NPFA 25 is the only document allowed to be referenced
while taking the examinations. In addition, basic inspector
procedures and safety requirements are reviewed. The seminar
utilizes timed practice quizzes totaling 200 questions to give
hands‐on experience in using NFPA 25 under exam‐like conditions.
Audience: Contractors, COC's, AHJ Required NFPA Standard: This
course covers material from NFPA 25 (not included). Class 19 will
be held at: Kittitas Valley Fire & Rescue 400 East Mountain
View Avenue Ellensburg, WA 98926 Instructor: Fire Smarts, LLC
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Mailing Address:
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☐ Other ☐ State/Federal Agency ☐ Student
Course Date Location
19 NICET Test Preparation – NFPA 25 Inspection and Testing of
Water
Based Systems November 14 & 15, 2017
Kittitas Valley Fire & Rescue 400 East Mountain View
Avenue
Ellensburg, WA 98926
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Register for Training:
1. Print clearly, completing all fields. One student and one
course per registration form. 2. Return to the State Fire Marshal’s
Office (SFMO) no less than 15 calendar days prior to the
course. 3. Email form to [email protected] or fax to
(360) 596-3934 4. Training spots are given on a first come, first
serve basis. 5. An e-mail confirmation will be sent no later than
10 days prior to the training.
a. Attendance is limited to the number of seats offered per
course. b. You MUST register with the SFMO to attend. c. No
Walk-Ins will be allowed.
6. If you are unable to attend the training after completing
registration, please notify the SFMO as soon as possible.
7. To obtain CEU credits or a Certificate of Attendance, you
need to attend the entire training course.
8. Check the course description to see if you need to bring an
NFPA standard. They will not be provided at the training.
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Class Description
Course 2: NFPA 72 – Fire Alarm Interconnectivity to the
Sprinkler System Date: February 15, 2017 Time: 8 am - 5 pm
Duration: 8 Hours Course Synopsis: This seminar will start with a
review of basic fire alarm system devices and components, and then
review types of fire alarm systems. This session will then review
NFPA 72 starting at the scope of the document, then through the
definitions that drive the application of the code. We will then
review the key sections of the code so that the attendees are
familiar with the layout and content of NFPA 72. The participants
will utilize their learning by conducting two exercises determining
spacing and proper coverage for both initiating and notification
devices. Finally we will review the documentation requirements for
Fire Alarm system acceptance testing and when re-acceptance testing
is required. It is recommended that students bring the NFPA 72
standard as a reference. Audience: Contractors, COC's, AHJ Required
NFPA Standard: This course covers material from NFPA 72 (not
included). Class 2 will be held at: South King County Fire Training
Consortium Suite 102 20811 84th Avenue South Kent, WA 98032
Instructor: Fire Smarts, LLC
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Mailing Address:
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☐ Other ☐ State/Federal Agency ☐ Student
Course Date Location
2 NFPA 72 - Fire Alarm
Interconnectivity to the Sprinkler System
February 15, 2017
South King County Fire Training Consortium Suite 102 20811 84th
Ave South
Kent, WA 98032
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Register for Training:
1. Print clearly, completing all fields. One student and one
course per registration form. 2. Return to the State Fire Marshal’s
Office (SFMO) no less than 15 calendar days prior to the
course. 3. Email form to [email protected] or fax to
(360) 596-3934 4. Training spots are given on a first come, first
serve basis. 5. An e-mail confirmation will be sent no later than
10 days prior to the training.
a. Attendance is limited to the number of seats offered per
course. b. You MUST register with the SFMO to attend. c. No
Walk-Ins will be allowed.
6. If you are unable to attend the training after completing
registration, please notify the SFMO as soon as possible.
7. To obtain CEU credits or a Certificate of Attendance, you
need to attend the entire training course.
8. Check the course description to see if you need to bring an
NFPA standard. They will not be provided at the training.
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Class Description
Course 20: NFPA 20 – Fire Pumps Date: November 28 & 29, 2017
Time: 8 am - 5 pm Duration: 16 Hours Course Synopsis: Two-day
seminar covers the design, installation, and acceptance testing of
stationary fire pumps based on NFPA 20. Includes basic pump and
hydraulic principles, centrifugal and positive displacement pumps,
performance requirements, selection and sizing of pumps, motor
drivers, engine drivers and their controllers, pressure maintenance
(jockey) pumps, installation requirements and acceptable layouts,
and acceptance testing and required documentation for an approved
fire pump installation. Audience: Contractors, COC's, AHJ Required
NFPA Standard: This course covers material from NFPA 20 (not
included). Class 20 will be held at: Fisher’s Landing Fire Station
#9 17408 SE 15th Street Vancouver, WA 98683 Instructor: Fire
Smarts, LLC
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Email Address:
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Mailing Address:
City, State, Zip:
Contact Phone #:
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☐ Sprinkler ☐ City/County Agency ☐ Maintenance Staff
☐ Other ☐ State/Federal Agency ☐ Student
Course Date Location
20 NFPA 20 – Fire Pumps November 28 & 29, 2017 Fisher’s
Landing Fire Station #9
17408 SE 15th Street Vancouver, WA 98683
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Register for Training:
1. Print clearly, completing all fields. One student and one
course per registration form. 2. Return to the State Fire Marshal’s
Office (SFMO) no less than 15 calendar days prior to the
course. 3. Email form to [email protected] or fax to
(360) 596-3934 4. Training spots are given on a first come, first
serve basis. 5. An e-mail confirmation will be sent no later than
10 days prior to the training.
a. Attendance is limited to the number of seats offered per
course. b. You MUST register with the SFMO to attend. c. No
Walk-Ins will be allowed.
6. If you are unable to attend the training after completing
registration, please notify the SFMO as soon as possible.
7. To obtain CEU credits or a Certificate of Attendance, you
need to attend the entire training course.
8. Check the course description to see if you need to bring an
NFPA standard. They will not be provided at the training.
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Class Description
Course 3: Fire Sprinkler Installation and Placement per NFPA 13
Date: March 7 & 8, 2017 Time: 8 am - 5 pm Duration: 16 Hours
Course Synopsis: Two-day seminar on NFPA 13 requirements for the
layout and installation of fire sprinkler systems and use of
sprinklers. Includes selecting the correct occupancy/hazard
classification, acceptable water supplies, types of sprinklers,
sprinkler coverage and spacing requirements as well as installation
requirements for piping, hangers, bracing, fire department
connections, and valves. Addressing ceiling pockets, thermal
sensitivity, clearance from storage and sloped ceilings is also
covered. Audience: Contractors, COC's, AHJ Required NFPA Standard:
This course covers material from NFPA 13 (not included). Class 3
will be held at: Renton Fire Department Training Center 1900 Lind
Avenue SW Renton, WA 98057 Instructor: Fire Smarts, LLC
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Mailing Address:
City, State, Zip:
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☐ Other ☐ State/Federal Agency ☐ Student
Course Date Location
3 Fire Sprinkler Installation and
Placement per NFPA 13 March 7 & 8, 2017
Renton Fire Department Training Center
1900 Lind Avenue SW Renton, WA 98057
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Register for Training:
1. Print clearly, completing all fields. One student and one
course per registration form. 2. Return to the State Fire Marshal’s
Office (SFMO) no less than 15 calendar days prior to the
course. 3. Email form to [email protected] or fax to
(360) 596-3934 4. Training spots are given on a first come, first
serve basis. 5. An e-mail confirmation will be sent no later than
10 days prior to the training.
a. Attendance is limited to the number of seats offered per
course. b. You MUST register with the SFMO to attend. c. No
Walk-Ins will be allowed.
6. If you are unable to attend the training after completing
registration, please notify the SFMO as soon as possible.
7. To obtain CEU credits or a Certificate of Attendance, you
need to attend the entire training course.
8. Check the course description to see if you need to bring an
NFPA standard. They will not be provided at the training.
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Class Description
Course 4: Fire Sprinkler Systems – Plan Review and Acceptance
Testing for AHJ’s Date: March 14, 2017 Time: 8 am - 5 pm Duration:
8 Hours Course Synopsis: One-day seminar, geared toward the AHJ,
covers the review of the design documents and onsite verification
requirements in the approval of a completed fire sprinkler system.
Includes a detailed review of fire sprinkler working drawings, the
accompanying hydraulic calculations, and the requirements for
acceptance testing of the system. Using the requirements found in
NFPA 13 and 13R, participants will work with an actual fire
sprinkler working plan and the accompanying hydraulic calculations.
Audience: Contractors, COC's, AHJ Required NFPA Standard: This
course covers material from NFPA 13 and 13R (not included). Class 4
will be held at: Spokane Fire Department 2411 North Pioneer Lane
Spokane, WA 99206 Instructor: Fire Smarts, LLC
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Email Address:
Employer/ Agency:
Mailing Address:
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Contact Phone #:
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Sprinkler Industry Local AHJ Other
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☐ Other ☐ State/Federal Agency ☐ Student
Course Date Location
4 Fire Sprinkler Systems – Plan
Review and Acceptance Testing for AHJ”s
March 14, 2017 Spokane Fire Department 2411 North Pioneer
Lane
Spokane, WA 99206
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Register for Training:
1. Print clearly, completing all fields. One student and one
course per registration form. 2. Return to the State Fire Marshal’s
Office (SFMO) no less than 15 calendar days prior to the
course. 3. Email form to [email protected] or fax to
(360) 596-3934 4. Training spots are given on a first come, first
serve basis. 5. An e-mail confirmation will be sent no later than
10 days prior to the training.
a. Attendance is limited to the number of seats offered per
course. b. You MUST register with the SFMO to attend. c. No
Walk-Ins will be allowed.
6. If you are unable to attend the training after completing
registration, please notify the SFMO as soon as possible.
7. To obtain CEU credits or a Certificate of Attendance, you
need to attend the entire training course.
8. Check the course description to see if you need to bring an
NFPA standard. They will not be provided at the training.
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Class Description
Course 5: NFPA 25 - Overview Date: March 15, 2017 Time: 8 am -
12 pm Duration: 4 Hours Course Synopsis: Four-hour seminar covers
the scope, purpose and intended application of NFPA 25. Owner, AHJ,
and contractor responsibilities are reviewed for issues such as
accessibility, freeze protection, reporting, and safety. The issue
of contractor and owner liability is discussed in detail. The
layout of the standard is reviewed and the scope of inspections,
tests, and maintenance is reviewed for major systems including
sprinklers, standpipes, and fire pumps. Audience: Contractors,
COC's, AHJ Required NFPA Standard: This course covers material from
NFPA 25 (not included). Class 5 will be held at: Spokane Fire
Department 2411 North Pioneer Lane Spokane, WA 99206 Instructor:
Fire Smarts, LLC
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Mailing Address:
City, State, Zip:
Contact Phone #:
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☐ Other ☐ State/Federal Agency ☐ Student
Course Date Location
5 NFPA 25 – Overview March 15, 2017 Spokane Fire Department 2411
North Pioneer Lane
Spokane, WA 99206
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1. Print clearly, completing all fields. One student and one
course per registration form. 2. Return to the State Fire Marshal’s
Office (SFMO) no less than 15 calendar days prior to the
course. 3. Email form to [email protected] or fax to
(360) 596-3934 4. Training spots are given on a first come, first
serve basis. 5. An e-mail confirmation will be sent no later than
10 days prior to the training.
a. Attendance is limited to the number of seats offered per
course. b. You MUST register with the SFMO to attend. c. No
Walk-Ins will be allowed.
6. If you are unable to attend the training after completing
registration, please notify the SFMO as soon as possible.
7. To obtain CEU credits or a Certificate of Attendance, you
need to attend the entire training course.
8. Check the course description to see if you need to bring an
NFPA standard. They will not be provided at the training.
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Class Description
Course 6: Fire Service Mains and their Appurtenances Date: March
15, 2017 Time: 1 pm - 5 pm Duration: 4 Hours Course Synopsis:
Four-hour seminar covers the installation of underground water
supply piping for fire protection systems as found in NFPA 24.
Includes examination of scope and purpose of the standard, the
requirements for the components used in these systems, and the
installation requirements. Audience: Contractors, COC's, AHJ
Required NFPA Standard: This course covers material from NFPA 24
(not included). Class 6 will be held at: Spokane Fire Department
2411 North Pioneer Lane Spokane, WA 99206 Instructor: Fire Smarts,
LLC
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Mailing Address:
City, State, Zip:
Contact Phone #:
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☐ Sprinkler ☐ City/County Agency ☐ Maintenance Staff
☐ Other ☐ State/Federal Agency ☐ Student
Course Date Location
6 Fire Service Mains and their
Appurtenances March 15, 2017
Spokane Fire Department 2411 North Pioneer Lane
Spokane, WA 99206
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Register for Training:
1. Print clearly, completing all fields. One student and one
course per registration form. 2. Return to the State Fire Marshal’s
Office (SFMO) no less than 15 calendar days prior to the
course. 3. Email form to [email protected] or fax to
(360) 596-3934 4. Training spots are given on a first come, first
serve basis. 5. An e-mail confirmation will be sent no later than
10 days prior to the training.
a. Attendance is limited to the number of seats offered per
course. b. You MUST register with the SFMO to attend. c. No
Walk-Ins will be allowed.
6. If you are unable to attend the training after completing
registration, please notify the SFMO as soon as possible.
7. To obtain CEU credits or a Certificate of Attendance, you
need to attend the entire training course.
8. Check the course description to see if you need to bring an
NFPA standard. They will not be provided at the training.
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Class Description
Course 7: Plan Review for Fire Sprinkler Systems Date: March 28
& 29, 2017 Time: 8 am - 5 pm Duration: 16 Hours Course
Synopsis: Two-day seminar covers the review of the design documents
and onsite verification requirements in the approval of a completed
fire sprinkler system. Includes a step‐by‐step review of fire
sprinkler working drawings, the accompanying hydraulic
calculations, and the requirements for acceptance testing of the
system. Using the requirements found in NFPA 13 and 13R,
participants will work with an actual fire sprinkler working plan
and the accompanying hydraulic calculations to absorb this
material. Audience: Contractors, COC's, AHJ Required NFPA Standard:
This course covers material from NFPA 13 and 13R (not included).
Class 7 will be held at: Black Lake Fire Station #95 5911 Black
Lake Blvd Olympia, WA 98512 Instructor: Fire Smarts, LLC
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Mailing Address:
City, State, Zip:
Contact Phone #:
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☐ Sprinkler ☐ City/County Agency ☐ Maintenance Staff
☐ Other ☐ State/Federal Agency ☐ Student
Course Date Location
7 Plan Review for Fire Sprinkler
Systems March 28 & 29, 2017
Black Lake Fire Station #95 5911 Black Lake Blvd Olympia, WA
98512
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Register for Training:
1. Print clearly, completing all fields. One student and one
course per registration form. 2. Return to the State Fire Marshal’s
Office (SFMO) no less than 15 calendar days prior to the
course. 3. Email form to [email protected] or fax to
(360) 596-3934 4. Training spots are given on a first come, first
serve basis. 5. An e-mail confirmation will be sent no later than
10 days prior to the training.
a. Attendance is limited to the number of seats offered per
course. b. You MUST register with the SFMO to attend. c. No
Walk-Ins will be allowed.
6. If you are unable to attend the training after completing
registration, please notify the SFMO as soon as possible.
7. To obtain CEU credits or a Certificate of Attendance, you
need to attend the entire training course.
8. Check the course description to see if you need to bring an
NFPA standard. They will not be provided at the training.
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Class Description
Course 8: NFPA 20 – Fire Pumps Date: April 11 & 12, 2017
Time: 8 am - 5 pm Duration: 16 Hours Course Synopsis: Two-day
seminar covers the design, installation, and acceptance testing of
stationary fire pumps based on NFPA 20. Includes basic pump and
hydraulic principles, centrifugal and positive displacement pumps,
performance requirements, selection and sizing of pumps, motor
drivers, engine drivers and their controllers, pressure maintenance
(jockey) pumps, installation requirements and acceptable layouts,
and acceptance testing and required documentation for an approved
fire pump installation. Audience: Contractors, COC's, AHJ Required
NFPA Standard: This course covers material from NFPA 20 (not
included). Class 8 will be held at: Commissioners Room 2120 North
Wilbur Road Spokane, WA 99206 Instructor: Fire Smarts, LLC
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Mailing Address:
City, State, Zip:
Contact Phone #:
I am attending as or on behalf of:
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☐ Sprinkler ☐ City/County Agency ☐ Maintenance Staff
☐ Other ☐ State/Federal Agency ☐ Student
Course Date Location
8 NFPA 20 – Fire Pumps April 11 & 12, 2017 Commissioners
Room
2120 North Wilbur Road Spokane, WA 99206
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Register for Training:
1. Print clearly, completing all fields. One student and one
course per registration form. 2. Return to the State Fire Marshal’s
Office (SFMO) no less than 15 calendar days prior to the
course. 3. Email form to [email protected] or fax to
(360) 596-3934 4. Training spots are given on a first come, first
serve basis. 5. An e-mail confirmation will be sent no later than
10 days prior to the training.
a. Attendance is limited to the number of seats offered per
course. b. You MUST register with the SFMO to attend. c. No
Walk-Ins will be allowed.
6. If you are unable to attend the training after completing
registration, please notify the SFMO as soon as possible.
7. To obtain CEU credits or a Certificate of Attendance, you
need to attend the entire training course.
8. Check the course description to see if you need to bring an
NFPA standard. They will not be provided at the training.
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Class Description
Course 9: NICET Test Preparation – NFPA 25 Inspection and
Testing of Water Based Systems Date: April 18 & 19, 2017 Time:
8 am - 5 pm Duration: 16 Hours Course Synopsis: This 16 hour course
is focused on preparing for the successful completion of the NICET
examination requirements for NICET certification through Level II
for the inspection and testing of water‐based suppression systems.
This seminar is focused on the understanding and use of NFPA 25.
NPFA 25 is the only document allowed to be referenced while taking
the examinations. In addition, basic inspector procedures and
safety requirements are reviewed. The seminar utilizes timed
practice quizzes totaling 200 questions to give hands‐on experience
in using NFPA 25 under exam‐like conditions. Audience: Contractors,
COC's, AHJ Required NFPA Standard: This course covers material from
NFPA 25 (not included). Class 9 will be held at: West Pierce Fire
Station #20 10928 Pacific Highway SW Lakewood, WA 98498 Instructor:
Fire Smarts, LLC
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Employer/ Agency:
Mailing Address:
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Course Date Location
9 NICET Test Preparation – NFPA 25 Inspection and Testing of
Water
Based Systems April 18 & 19, 2017
West Pierce Fire Station #20 10928 Pacific Highway SW
Lakewood, WA 98498
USE THIS REGISTRATION FORM ONLY FOR THE CLASSES SHOWN How to
Register for Training:
1. Print clearly, completing all fields. One student and one
course per registration form. 2. Return to the State Fire Marshal’s
Office (SFMO) no less than 15 calendar days prior to the
course. 3. Email form to [email protected] or fax to
(360) 596-3934 4. Training spots are given on a first come, first
serve basis. 5. An e-mail confirmation will be sent no later than
10 days prior to the training.
a. Attendance is limited to the number of seats offered per
course. b. You MUST register with the SFMO to attend. c. No
Walk-Ins will be allowed.
6. If you are unable to attend the training after completing
registration, please notify the SFMO as soon as possible.
7. To obtain CEU credits or a Certificate of Attendance, you
need to attend the entire training course.
8. Check the course description to see if you need to bring an
NFPA standard. They will not be provided at the training.
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