
2021 NFPA
Certified Fire Inspector II (CFI-II)
Completion Achievement
📜 NFPA Issued Certificate
Delivery Method
💻 LVT – Live Virtual (Online)
Why Join?
📘 Aligned with NFPA 1031 Chapter 5 – Supports advanced certification based on recognized standards
🔧 Builds on CFI-I Foundations – Expands skills for more complex inspection duties
🛡️ Comprehensive and Practical – Covers both administrative and technical inspection aspects
📈 Critical for Career Advancement – Prepares inspectors for higher-level responsibilities
📝 Certification Preparation – Supports success in the CFI-II exam
Duration
📅 2.1 CEUs

This Certified Fire Inspector II (CFI-II) training builds on the foundations of CFI-I to prepare participants for advanced fire inspection duties in line with NFPA 1031 (Chapter 5). Covering administrative tasks, plan review, complex occupancies, fire protection systems, and hazard evaluation, the course equips learners with the skills needed for higher-level enforcement and exam success. CFI-I certification is a prerequisite.
During this course, participants will explore:
Administrative duties: permits, plan reviews, and complex complaint investigations
Recommending updates to codes, standards, and inspection policies
Evaluation of mixed-use buildings (occupancy, construction, area, height, load)
Advanced assessment of fire protection systems and equipment
Hazard identification for equipment, processes, operations, and storage
Review of emergency preparedness plans and procedures
After completing this course, participants will be able to:
Perform administrative and enforcement tasks for complex inspections
Recommend improvements to codes, standards, and policies
Analyze mixed-use occupancy and construction requirements
Evaluate advanced fire protection systems for compliance and safety
Identify hazardous conditions and recommend corrective measures
Assess and strengthen emergency preparedness procedures
This course is ideal for:
Fire inspectors advancing beyond CFI-I certification
Fire prevention professionals with complex inspection responsibilities
Plan examiners, safety officers, and fire officials overseeing mixed-use occupancies
Fire protection specialists seeking advanced credentials and career growth