New Fire Inspector I/II Certification Program test banks receive Pro-Board approval

New Fire Inspector I/II Certification Program test banks receive Pro-Board approval
August 23, 2018

The Virginia Department of Fire Programs (VDFP) was given approval by The National Board of Fire Service Professional Qualifications (Pro-Board) to change the test banks used for certifying fire inspectors to align with the test bank developed in conjunction with the Fire Prevention Inspector and Code Enforcement textbook.

The VDFP has been working for several months to correlate the test bank to match the material covered in the curriculum for those who attended the Fire Inspector I/II Certification Program. This rounds out the curriculum for the Program which includes the requirements of the National Fire Protection Association Standard, NFPA 1031, Professional Qualifications for Fire Inspectors.

“We’re extremely grateful for our stakeholders that provided input and feedback on ways to change our certification system to better meet the needs of Virginia’s Fire Service,” said VDFP Executive Director Michael Reilly. “A huge thank you also goes to the Pro-Board for their review and approval. This positions us to better serve our customers in the future.”

Fire marshals that successfully pass the VDFP Fire Inspector I/II Certification Program can enforce the Statewide Fire Prevention Code throughout Virginia. The Pro-Board standardizes knowledge and skills sets for fire fighters that are recognized nationally; an advantage for fire fighters who join fire services in and outside of the Commonwealth.

Carcinogen Reduction/Cancer Prevention and Burn Prevention Program

VDFP piloted this two-part program at The Virginia State Firefighter’s Conference earlier this month and will again offer this program in two upcoming regional fire schools:

The program will be delivered in a train the trainer type format where we provide you educational materials and reference materials. This will allow departments to deliver training to better protect their members. In development is a resource web page to store these materials. Students may bring flash drives to obtain most of the materials before the end of class. Learn more about the program.

Questions can be directed to VDFP Chief Safety Officer Briant Atkins at briant.atkins@vdfp.virginia.gov, 804-371-0220.

I-Women Call For Presentations

The International Association of Women in Fire & Emergency Services is now accepting presentation proposals for the 2019 I-Women Leadership Conference in April. Submissions are due August 31, 2018.

The I-Women Leadership Conference includes hands-on training and workshops, education, networking, and mentoring.

Learn more about I-Women.

 

VDFP Stakeholder Input Meetings – Remaining 2018 Dates

VDFP Stakeholder Input Meetings

The Virginia Department of Fire Programs hosts a series of Stakeholder Input Meetings to provide an opportunity for input and feedback from Virginia’s Fire Service. Many of the Division Chiefs are present to answer questions from both a division and program management aspect.

We cordially invite you to attend these meetings to give feedback and input that will assist the Virginia Department of Fire Programs to better service Virginia’s Fire Service.

2018 Dates and Locations:

August 15, 2018 at 6:00 p.m. (cancelled) 
VDFP Division IV Office
1169 East Lee Highway, Chilhowie, VA 24319

October 24, 2018 at 6:00 p.m.
VDFP Division III Office
124 N. South Street, Farmville, VA 23901

December 5, 2018 at 6:00 p.m. (cancelled) 
Richmond Area (TBD)

Contact for questions: 

Chief John Caussin
Chief of Training and Operations
John.Caussin@vdfp.virginia.gov
(804) 371-1990

Leadership Symposium – Central Shenandoah Valley Emergency Services

Leadership Symposium – Central Shenandoah Valley Emergency Services

September 8 in Verona 

Learn about usable “street smart” tactics and strategies from technical studies and fire-ground footage. Also witness interactive presentations about how attention to detail, combating complacency, and understanding how the difference in tradition versus comfortable practices play a role in reducing preventable line of duty deaths.

Topics:

  • Front Door Decision Making: Presented by James Kenney, Lieutenant, Fairfax County Fire & Rescue
  • Leading Strategically-Acting Tactically – Building a Culture of Safe Extinguishment: Presented by Matt Tobia, Assistant Chief, Loudoun County Fire & Rescue

The cost is free. Registration is online only.