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NICET is the most widely accepted and in many customer cases, required certification. So much so that many Fire Protection companies gives their employees raises just for passing each NICET level of their specific discipline.
Portable fire extinguishers are required to be visually inspected when initially placed in service and at least monthly at a minimum of 30-day intervals thereafter [see NFPA 10(10), Sec. 7.2. 1].
Certification is equivalent to a tertiary level degree requiring applicants to have either at least a high school diploma with at least six years of verifiable professional experience in fire loss prevention or at least an associate degree specialising in some aspect of fire loss prevention.
A professional fire protection and equipment company must test and certify your fire extinguisher once a year. Inspections typically cost between $40 and $100, depending on the urgency and size of the business.
Fire protection engineers typically have a four-year college or university degree in engineering, fire science, or a related field, and many also have masters degrees. Certification or licensure may be required by certain jurisdictions for certain fire protection engineering jobs.
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(B) Class A and class 1 powercraft shall carry at least one B-1 fire extinguisher. Class 2 powercraft shall carry at least two B-1 fire extinguishers or at least one B-2 fire extinguisher. Class 3 powercraft shall carry at least three B-1 fire extinguishers, or at least one B-1 and one B-2 fire extinguishers.
It may be necessary to visually inspect all units monthly to ensure good working condition (lack of vandalization), adequate protection and designated location. Fire safety standards require that all extinguishers be inspected annually by properly trained personnel.

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