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LOCATION:Charleston Station 1451 King St Ext North Charleston\, SC 29405 US
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SUMMARY:Fire Investigation Safety Officer 11.12-15.24 SC
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 </div>\n<div><strong></strong></div>\n<strong>Fire Investigation Safety Of
 ficer</strong><br />\nHosted by the Charleston Fire Department<br />\nChar
 leston Station #9<br />\n1451 King St Ext<br />\nNorth Charleston\, SC 294
 05<br />\n<em>November 12-15\, 2024<br />\nTuesday &ndash\; Thursday\, 8am
  &ndash\; 5pm<br />\nFriday\, 8am &ndash\; 1:30pm</em><br />\n28 Hours Tes
 ted Training<br />\n<span style="text-decoration: underline\;">Class start
 s at 8am each day</span>\n<div></div>\n<div><br />\n</div>\n<div></div>\n<
 div></div>\n<div></div>\n<div><br />\n</div>\n<strong>\nOverview:</strong>
  Whether as a dedicated position at a post-fire investigation or an additi
 onal assigned role\, this advanced-level fire investigator training course
  will prepare experienced fire investigators to serve as a safety officer/
 manager/supervisor at a large or complex fire investigation. The course ma
 terial includes the latest safety information from a wide variety of sourc
 es and incorporates relevant FEMA ICS Safety Officer information.&nbsp\;<b
 r />\n<br />\n<strong></strong>\n<div><strong>Topics covered:</strong></di
 v>\n<div>1. The Role of the Fire Investigation Safety Officer: Before\, Du
 ring\, and After the Investigation&nbsp\;</div>\n<div>2. Hazards and Risk<
 /div>\n<div>3. An Overview of Post-fire Scene Health Hazards</div>\n<div>4
 . Building Systems and Construction</div>\n<div>5. Safety Hazards\, Preven
 tion Methods\, and Procedures</div>\n<div>6. Responding to Damaged Structu
 res</div>\n<div>7. Post-incident Responsibilities</div>\n<div>There will b
 e a final group activity where a written safety assessment is prepared\, a
 nd an oral presentation made.</div>\n<div><br />\n</div>\n<div><strong>Pre
 requisites:</strong> Prospective students must have at least three years o
 f fire scene exam experience and have successfully completed&nbsp\;</div>\
 n<div>&bull\; A basic fire investigation course of at least 40 tested hour
 s</div>\n<div>&bull\; <strong>CFITrainer.net courses</strong></div>\n<div>
 <em>o Electrical Safety</em></div>\n<div><em>o Fundamentals of Residential
  Building Construction</em></div>\n<div><em>o Fire Investigator Scene Safe
 ty&nbsp\;</em></div>\n<div><em>o Site Safety Assessment</em></div>\n<div>&
 bull\; NIMS/ICS 100\, 200 and one of the following: 300\, 400\, 700\, 800&
 nbsp\;</div>\n<div>o Some of these can be taken online\, see https://train
 ing.fema.gov/nims/&nbsp\; for more information</div>\n<div>Hazmat operatio
 ns or similar HAZWOPER training is recommended.&nbsp\;</div>\n<div><br />\
 n</div>\n<div>Students must bring a laptop/tablet for coursework.</div>\n<
 br />\n<strong>Registration Fees: Class limited to 30 Students</strong><br
  />\nIAAI Member - $400.00<br />\nNon-Member - $600.00<br />\nDebit/Credit
  Card payments only. If you must use a check or other means please contact
  <a href="mailto:iaai-training@firearson.com">iaai-training@firearson.com<
 /a>\n<p>Any Questions? <a href="mailto:iaai-training@firearson.com">iaai-t
 raining@firearson.com</a></p>
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