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The Fire and Life Safety Competency Recognition Program defines competencies, provides education and recognizes commitment and scope of practice among fire and life safety professionals in Oregon. The competency recognition program is a joint effort between the Office of State Fire Marshal and the Oregon Fire Marshals Association.
The competency recognition program focuses on fire and life safety training and technical certifications. These certifications include Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) Fire Inspector Task Books, which are based on the National Fire Protection Association’s (NFPA) 1031 Professional Standards for Fire Inspectors, as well as International Code Council (ICC) certifications.
There are currently four levels of competency recognition certificates available for fire service personnel responsible for enforcing the Fire Code in Oregon.
- Level 1: Company Inspector. Performs basic fire safety inspections in one and two story Group B and Group M occupancies with no high-piled or rack storage.
- Level 2: Fire and Life Safety Specialist I. Performs basic fire safety inspections in all types of occupancies.
- Level 3: Fire and Life Safety specialist II. Performs fire safety inspections with moderate technical challenges.
- Level 4: Fire Marshal. Performs fire safety inspections with advanced technical challenges.
Recognition through the OSFM is currently a voluntary process providing a means of recognizing your professional expertise at specific levels of competency. In January of 2008, the OSFM has started the process of revising Oregon Administrative Rule Chapter 837, Division 039 Administration of Fire Prevention Programs. This rule revision will require a standardization of certification and training requirements for conducting fire code enforcement in Oregon.
Competency Recognition Program Information
Application
Recognition Advisory Committee
By-laws
Roster
Agenda
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