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Managing Fire Services School: CPCC Corporate and Continuing Education Venue: Charlotte Tel.: 1.704.330.4223 This course provides an overview of fire department operative services. Topics include finance, staffing, equipment, code enforcement, management information, specialized services, legal issues, planning, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to understand concepts and apply fire department management and operations principles, meeting NFPA 1021. Official Website: http://www.cpcctraining.org/ |
Fire Protection Technology School: CPCC Corporate and Continuing Education Venue: Charlotte Tel.: 1.704.330.4223 The Fire Protection Technology (FPT) curriculum is designed to individuals with technical and professional knowledge to make decisions regarding fire protection for both public and private sectors. It also provides a sound foundation for continuous higher learning in fire protection, administration, and management. |
Fire Protection Technology School: Central Piedmont Community College Venue: Charlotte Tel.: 704-330-2722 The Fire Protection Technology curriculum is designed to provide individuals with technical and professional knowledge to make decisions regarding fire protection for both public and private sectors. It also provides a sound foundation for continuous higher learning in fire protection, administration, and management. Course work includes classroom and laboratory exercises to introduce the student to various aspects of fire protection. Students will learn technical and administrative skills such ... |
Fire and Explosion Investigation Format: Online School: Community College of Aurora Venue: Aurora, Denver Tel.: 303-360-4700, 303-340-7093 1. Degree Policies and Procedures are in the Catalog online .
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Fire Safety Format: Online School: Mace University Venue: Louisville Tel.: (502) 254-1506 Every year, fire kills more people than any other natural disaster in United States. According to OSHA statistics, in the year 1995, 200 people were killed at workplace from fires and explosions, more than 5,000 were injured, and businesses faced the loss of around 2.3 billion dollars. Fires create havoc among workers and demolish thousands of businesses every year. Fires lead to injuries, deaths and time away from work due to recovery, all of which severely affect their livelihoods. In this cou...
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