C E N T U R I O N F I R E C O N T R O L NFPA 10 Portable Fir e Extinguisher Technician Certification NPFA 10 TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION 2013 Centurion Fire Control • York Region • Halton Region • Muskoka Region
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NFPA 10 Portable Fir e Extinguisher Technician Cert i f icat ion
NPFA 10 TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION
2013
C e n t u r i o n F i r e C o n t r o l • Y o r k R e g i o n • H a l t o n R e g i o n • M u s k o k a R e g i o n
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Why PFE Technician Certification?
What is happening out there?
• Service providers not properly assessing overall Code compliance in buildings.
• Service providers not educating the customer re Code requirements.
• The wrong type of extinguisher for specific hazards.
• Obsolete extinguishers that should be removed from service.
• Poor documentation (tags, proof of service collars, maintenance stickers)
• Inspections and maintenance not done in time.
• PFE’s not maintained to manufacturers specs and instructions - under/over filled.
• Service providers not seeking advice from AHJ.
NFPA 10 Requires that Fire Extinguisher maintenance personnel be “certified”.
For far too long entering the field of fire extinguisher maintenance has been too easy. No formal training or certification
was required. As a result, the quality of service provided has varied dramatically. Most jurisdictions have or are addressing
this by requiring NFPA 10 certification as part of the local Fire Code. The positive results are that disreputable operators are
slowly disappearing, and reputable operators are seeking the training required to become the best in their trade.
Centurion Fire Control NFPA 10 Portable Fire Extinguisher Certification training is unsurpassed in such training. We don’t
just review the written materials and give a memory test. We offer a hands-on multidimensional training experience that
ensures that everyone who becomes certified can educate the customer and do the work in a high quality fashion.
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The Centurion Difference
Provide Fire Extinguisher Technician Training Program Acceptable to the AHJ(s)
Not just training – deliver knowledge and skills!
Hands on, interactive, adaptable and personalized content
Participants don’t just hear about or see how it’s done – you do the procedures!
Smaller class sizes ensure proper attention to each participant!
Educators are experienced, practicing and certified technicians!
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See page below for curriculum summary
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Curriculum for Portable Fire Extinguisher Training Anatomy of Fire
Fire triangle and tetrahedron Types of fire
The Role of Portable Fire Extinguishers
Extinguish small fire Get people out to safety Not to fight a fire – let firefighters do this
Responsibilities of PFE Service Technician
Advise and educate customers Seek help from local FPO’s Quality work in accordance with OFC and listed standards Continual improvement – stay up to date on codes & standards Code of conduct and ethical requirements
Why Certification?
Eliminate the bad apples Consistent standard of work Better safety for customer
The Ontario Fire Code
Key segments for the PFE technician What does the OFC require How to get additional information and support (PFO, OFM, etc) What is AHJ? How to use the AHJ to ensure Code compliance
Other Organizations
NFPA Association of Fire Chiefs Others
NFPA 10
Purpose
Definitions – correct terminology
Requirements
Installation of PFE’s - types of hazards and required protection
Inspection, Maintenance, and Recharge
Hydrostatic Testing
Safety Requirements for the PFE Technician
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OFC vs NFPA 10 How do these documents differ? How should these differences be handled? What are the expectations of us by OFM?
Practical Training
1. A monthly PFE inspection 2. An annual PFE inspection 3. A 6 year maintenance procedure 4. A hydrostatic test procedure 5. Examples of obsolete and damaged PFE’s
Examination
Exam will focus on the following:
Knowledge of fire, types of fire, extinguishment for each How does each type put out the fire How does a PFE work (powder, water, K, water mist, halotron) Purpose of PFE, when & when not to use – advising the customer Code of conduct and ethical requirements for PFE Technicians What is the right course of action under various observed situations How many, what kind, where located – for various scenarios How to conduct an assessment of needs – vs current protection – identifying compliance issues and
corrective action Knowledge of maintenance requirements and the correct maintenance procedure (note: this needs to
be more that multiple choice or true/false questioning – candidate should be required to write out the steps for a 6 year maintenance procedure and hydrostatic test)
Ideally there would be a practical requirement – have the applicant actually perform the mainte- nance procedures correctly
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