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There are several
certification and recertification requirements for
firefighters
in New Jersey from various agencies. Synopses of them
are listed below:
Required for all responders:
- Bloodborne
Pathogens Training: Training required by and must meet N.J.A.C. 12:100-4.2. Initial
training and annual refresher training no set hours for either. Initial
and Refresher Training must cover all topics in 29 CFR 1910.1030 and to
keep proficiency. NJ Department of Health and Senior Services. (609)
984-1863 http://www.state.nj.us/health/eoh/peoshweb/peoshact.htm
- Right to Know Training: Initial training and refresher training every
two years. Training required by and must meet N.J.A.C. 8:59-6. Initial
training four hours and refresher training two hours. NJ Department of
Health and Senior Services. (609) 984-2202
http://www.state.nj.us/health/eoh/rtkweb/
- Hazardous
Materials Training: Awareness and Operations. Initial and refresher training.
Includes SCBA. Training required by and must meet 29 CFR 1920.120.
Initial Awareness training eight hours. Refresher training has no set
hours, but must cover topic in sufficient depth to keep proficiency.
Initial Operations training 12 hours. Annual refresher training has no
set hours, but must cover topic in sufficient depth to keep proficiency.
US Department of Labor. http://www.osha.gov/index.html
- Confined Space
Training:
Departments with the potential for confined space work must have initial
training required by and must meet NJAC 12:100-9. Initial training and
refresher training no set hours. Must cover topics in 29 CFR 1910.146.
Refresher training when procedures or confined spaces change. US
Department of Labor. http://www.osha.gov/index.html
- Incident
Management System Training: Firefighter I Certification required. All fire
service personnel are required to complete the two-hour introductory ICS
Orientation (I-100) by February 17, 1999. Supervisory personnel are
required to complete additional ICS Basic (I- 200) by February 17, 2000.
Training required by and must meet NJAC 5:73-6.1. IMS Orientation
(I-100) initial training two hours. IMS Basic (I-200) initial training
12- 16 hours. No refresher training required. NJ Division of Fire
Safety. (609) 633-6321 http://www.state.nj.us/dca/dfs/bfds.htm
Instructor Certification:
- Instructor Requirements:
Firefighter I certification required. Instructors who actually teach
live fire training for any fire department or fire academy must
be certified to at least Fire Instructor Level I and Live Burn Instructor
and Smokehouse/SCBA Instructor. The instructor in charge of the
evolution must be certified as a Fire Instructor II. Required by
NJAC 5:73-1.6. Initial training General Safety Course, 16 hours;
Instructional Techniques for Company Officers, 12 hours; Live Burn,
eight hours; SCBA Smokehouse, eight hours. Recertification requirements
set a three-year cycle for recertification. Instructor Level I or
Level II requires 15 hours of training within the cycle. Live Burn
and Smokehouse/SCBA requires 0.25 hours of training within the cycle.
(609) 633-6321 http://www.state.nj.us/dca/dfs/bfds.htm
Optional Certifications:
- Fire Inspector
Certification:
Initial training 90 hour Fire Inspector Course. In order to certify
you must pass the BOCA fire inspector test. Recertification 20 hours
(2.0 CEUs) every three years. NJAC 5:71-4. NJ Division of Fire Safety.
(609) 633-6321 http://www.state.nj.us/dca/dfs/bfds.htm
- Fire Official
Certification:
Fire Inspector Class required for certification. Initial training
30-hour initial training. 10 hours (1.0 CEUs) plus Fire Inspector 2.0
CEUs every three years to recertify. NJAC 5:71-4. NJ Division of Fire
Safety. (609) 633-6321 http://www.state.nj.us/dca/dfs/bfds.htm
- Emergency
Medical Technician - Basic: Initial training 110 hours. Recertification 48 hours
in a three year period. 24 hours core and 24 hours elective. NJ Dept of
Health and Senior Services, Office of Emergency Medical Services. Defibrillation: Initial Training about 6 hours. Annual recertification about two
hours. Refresher no less than every 90 days about 1 to 2 hours. NJ
Department of Health and Senior Services, Office of Emergency Medical
Services. (609) 633-7777 http://www.state.nj.us/health/ems/emseducation.htm
- Cardiopulmonary
Resuscitation: Initial
training four hours. Refresher training two hours every two years.
American Heart Association or American Red Cross.
- http://www.americanheart.org/ http://www.redcross.org/
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