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  4. Complete the Exam Scheduling Form located in Appendix I. Provide necessary details such as exam date and proctor information, ensuring you allow at least three weeks for scheduling.
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NFPA 1031, Standard for Professional Qualifications for Fire Inspector and Plan Examiner, identifies the job requirements and requisite knowledge and skills needed in todays complex built environment.
Reviews life safety submittals and fire protection systems which encompass fire suppression, detection and alarm systems, standpipe and smoke control systems, and may include systems for high-piled storage, spray booths, hood and duct, dust collection, conveyors, hazardous materials, and engineered systems for
In an uncertain world, investing in NFPA Certifications can help reduce risks, grow your career, and propel your business forward.
The International Code Council (ICC), Fire Plans Examiner (F3) certification is for professionals responsible for reviewing plans (building plans, site plans, fire protection and other plans) to ensure compliance with jurisdictional codes and standards.
Bachelors or masters degree in a fire protection-related discipline* from an accredited college or university, including degrees in engineering fields that are applied to the practice of fire protection plus two years of verifiable work experience dedicated to curtailing fire loss, both physical and financial**.

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