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Fire Industry Training (FiT) offers this qualification that allow Fire Protection workers to be able to certify fire protection systems.
It will provide participants with a range of knowledge and skills to:
The range of hours are dependent on the stream chosen. It is expected participants will be required to engage in learning from six months to two years.
Students will be required to complete workplace-based projects, online learning activities and attend web-based classroom sessions, all the time supported by a qualified Trainer. Once all learning requirements have been achieved the student will be required to complete the associated assessment tools.
The course is devided into Streams of training:
The units of competency represent the core and electives selected by FiT, chosen after consultation with industry experts. For a student to be awarded the 11002NAT Certificate IV in Fire Systems Compliance (chosen Stream) qualification they must successfully complete ALL core units of competency and elective units related to the selected Stream/s:
Stream | CORE | Elective | Total no. units |
Fire Detection Systems | 5 | 4 | 9 |
Fire Fighting Appliances | 5 | 3 | 8 |
Special Hazards | 5 | 6 | 11 |
Passive Fire Equipment | 5 | 2 | 7 |
Hydrants, Hose Reels, Sprinklers & Pumpsets | 5 | 10 | 15 |
Core Units | |
CPCCWHS2001 | Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry |
CPCCBC4012 | Read and interpret plans and specifications |
CPCCCM2005 | Use construction tools and equipment |
NAT11002001 | Identify fire safety system inspection requirements |
NAT11002002 | Prepare a fire protection certification statement or report |
Fire Detection Systems stream | |
NAT11002003 | Certify the installation of fire alarms and detection systems |
NAT11002004 | Certify the installation of emergency warning and intercommunication systems |
NAT11002005 | Certify the maintenance of fire alarms and detection systems |
NAT11002006 | Certify the maintenance of emergency warning and intercommunication systems |
Fire Fighting Appliances stream | |
NAT11002007 | Certify the selection, location and installation of portable fire appliances |
NAT11002008 | Certify the maintenance of portable fire appliances, fire extinguishers and lay-flat fire hose |
NAT11002019 | Certify the maintenance of fire hose reel systems |
Special Hazards stream | |
NAT11002009 | Certify the installation of foam suppression systems |
NAT11002010 | Certify the installation of wet and dry chemical suppression systems |
NAT11002011 | Certify the installation of gaseous fire suppression systems |
NAT11002012 | Certify the maintenance of foam suppression systems |
NAT11002013 | Certify the maintenance of wet and dry chemical suppression systems |
NAT11002014 | Certify the maintenance of gaseous fire suppression systems |
Passive Fire Equipment stream | |
NAT11002015 | Certify the installation of fire doors, fire shutters and associated hardware |
NAT11002016 | Certify the maintenance of fire doors, fire shutters and associated hardware |
Hydrants, Hose Reels, Sprinklers and Pumpsets stream | |
NAT11002017 | Certify the installation of fire hose reel systems |
NAT11002018 | Certify the installation of fire hydrant systems |
NAT11002019 | Certify the maintenance of fire hose reel systems |
NAT11002020 | Certify the maintenance of fire hydrant systems |
NAT11002021 | Certify the installation of life safety domestic and residential fire sprinkler systems |
NAT11002022 | Certify the maintenance of life safety domestic and residential fire sprinkler systems |
NAT11002023 | Certify the installation of commercial and industrial fire sprinkler systems |
NAT11002024 | Certify the maintenance of commercial and industrial fire sprinkler systems |
NAT11002025 | Certify the installation of fixed fire protection pumpsets |
NAT11002026 | Certify the maintenance of fixed fire protection pumpsets |
Applicants must be currently working in the industry for a minimum of 2 years as a licensed Fire Protection person in the stream that they are looking to enrol into. The applicant also needs to provide evidence that they hold a current “White Card” (also known as general Construction Induction Card). The “White Card” is issued by the various States once a person has completed the unit CPCCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry.
Throughout the enrolment process the applicant must provide evidence to demonstrate experience within relevant work activities, including:
To complete training applicants will also need access to:
It is recommended that students can demonstrate Language, Literacy and Numeracy skills equivalent to Level 3 of the Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF).
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is an assessment-only process. RPL captures evidence from a student who has already learned in other courses, from life and/or work experience, and from any training at work. This ‘Prior Learning’ must be relevant to one or more of the units of competency they are enrolling in. A student who is assessed through RPL as competent in a unit is not required to do that unit in the course.
If you believe you have completed a unit of competency in another formal learning experience, you may be eligible for a Credit Transfer (CT). You will have to provide a certified copy of the Statement of Results or Statement of Attainment through the enrolment process as evidence. If a CT is identified, you will not have to complete the unit again or be charged for that unit.
On successful completion of 11002NAT Certificate IV in Fire Systems Compliance, students will be awarded a Qualification. A Statement of Attainment will be issued to students who partially complete the Certificate.
There are no articulation arrangements in place for this course.
This Certificate includes three units of competency from the Construction, Plumbing and Services Training Package. Completion of those units provides pathways into qualifications including those units of competency.
FiT offers a range of accredited and non-accredited courses which do not attract government funding. Eligible individuals may attract industry or employee fund subsidies. As these arrangements vary from state to state and according to an individual’s circumstances, please contact FiT to discuss these options.
Fire Detection Systems (fire detection & EWIS Systems)
Student Full Fee: $5,373
NFIA Member Fee: $2,511
Eligible ‘CSQ Funding’ up to $1,472.67 off the full fee price.
Fire Fighting Appliances
Student Full Fee: $5,373
NFIA Member Fee: $2,511
Eligible ‘CSQ Funding’ up to $1,472.67 off the full fee price.
Special Hazards Fire Equipment
Student Full Fee: $6,567
NFIA Member Fee: $3,069
Eligible ‘CSQ Funding’ up to $1,799.93 off the full fee price.
Passive Fire Equipment (doors & shutters)
Student Full Fee: $4,179
NFIA Member Fee: $1,953
Eligible ‘CSQ Funding’ up to $1,145.41 off the full fee price.
Hydrants, Hose Reels, Sprinklers and Pumpsets
Student Full Fee: $6,447
NFIA Member Fee: $2,925
Eligible ‘CSQ Funding’ up to $1,799.93 off the full fee price.
FiT will issue an invoice for payment upon submission of enrolment ($1,500), with the balance to be paid in $1,500 instalments at the commencement of each new unit/stream until the balance is paid.
For eligible participants, this Program can be partly funded through the Construction Skills Queensland (CSQ) Higher Qualifications – Building initiative. Funding will only be available if you complete the accredited qualification by 30th September 2024. For more information regarding eligibility please visit www.csq.org.au.
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