FAN-AEN-010

2021 NFPA

Certified Fire Inspector I (CFI-I)



Completion Achievement

πŸ“œ NFPA Issued Certificate

Delivery Method

πŸ’» LVT – Live Virtual (Online)

Why Join?

πŸ“˜ Aligned with NFPA 1031 – Meets nationally recognized professional standards
πŸ”§ Comprehensive and Practical – Blends code knowledge with hands-on inspection skills
πŸ›‘οΈ Essential for Fire Prevention Careers – Build core expertise for community fire safety
πŸ“ Exam Preparation Support – Gain confidence for the CFI-I certification exam
🌟 Professional Growth – Strengthen competence in fire inspection and enforcement

Duration

πŸ“… 2.1 CEUs

Course Overview

This Certified Fire Inspector I (CFI-I) training prepares participants to perform fire inspections in accordance with NFPA 1031 (2014). Covering code application, occupancy classification, egress, fire protection systems, and hazard evaluation, the course builds the knowledge and skills needed for effective inspections and exam success.Key Topics
During this course, participants will explore:

  • Role, authority, and duties of fire inspectors

  • Application of fire protection codes and standards

  • Occupancy classifications, occupant loads, and construction types

  • Means of egress inspection and compliance

  • Fire protection systems: suppression, detection, alarms, and extinguishers

  • Hazard identification in equipment, processes, and operations

  • Emergency planning and preparedness verification

  • Learning Outcomes

By completing this course, participants will be able to:

  • Perform fire inspections aligned with NFPA 1031 requirements

  • Interpret and apply fire codes and standards in real scenarios

  • Identify occupancy types and inspect egress for compliance

  • Evaluate fire protection systems for operational readiness

  • Recognize hazardous conditions and verify emergency preparedness

  • Prepare effectively for the CFI-I certification exam

Who Should Attend
This course is ideal for:

  • Fire inspectors and fire marshals

  • Code enforcement officers and AHJs

  • Fire prevention and life safety professionals

  • Safety officers in government, industry, or facilities management

  • Anyone preparing for the CFI-I certification exam

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