NIFPS services

Fire Protection Specialist (CFPS)

• Understand fire science and fire behavior fundamentals. • Identify fire hazards and conduct effective fire risk assessments. • Gain knowledge of fire protection systems such as sprinklers, hydrants, alarms, and fire pumps. • Learn to apply international fire safety codes and standards from the National Fire Protection Association. • Develop skills to implement fire prevention and fire safety management programs. • Understand emergency planning, evacuation procedures, and  fire protection management.

NFPA 51B - Hot Work Safety

Identify relevant standards, regulations, and ordinances that are applicable to hot work. Describe the various types of hot work. Identify common fuel sources and ignition sources. Describe the three-step approach to hot work safety. Define and identify hot work and hot work hazards. Describe hot work evaluation requirements. Describe hot work safety team roles and responsibilities. Describe hot work permit requirements. Read and understand a hot work permit.

NFPA 101 - Life Safety Code

  • Explain occupancy classifications and how NFPA 101® requirements are relevant to new and existing buildings.
  • Reference provisions for components of the building’s means of egress, fire alarm and suppression systems, and other fire protection features.
  • Calculate occupant load and establish capacity of individual means of egress components and the entire egress system.
  • Define and apply the correct criteria for rehabilitation work categories.
  • Determine requirements for high-rise buildings and special structures, building services, and operating features.

Confined Space Awareness / Entry

This training addresses the hazards associated with confined spaces and
outlines the procedures necessary to protect the health and safety of
personnel who are required to enter and work in them. The course covers
identification of confined spaces, confined space PTW, atmosphere testing,
entry protocols, look-out man/confined space attendant, and emergency
response.

Gas Testing Training

This training is design to identify terminology, hazards and testing procedures associated with common gases / vapors in oil production / operations. Instructions and limitations of gas detectors and demonstrate knowledge of
the hazards and properties of flammable and toxic gases including oxygen deficiency and enrichment.

NFPA 25 - Inspection, Testing & Maintenance of Water Based Fire Protection Systems

Fire Wardens or Fire Marshals play an important role in case of a fire emergency. Their timely actions can be a difference between safety or injury of the workers and damage to asset. This training will enable them to understand and execute the role and responsibilities in normal workplace environment, and during and after an emergency, especially fire.

NFPA 1 - Fire Code

NFPA 1, Fire Code, advances fire and life safety for the public and first responders as well as property protection by providing a comprehensive, integrated approach to fire code regulation and hazard management.

NFPA 70 E - Electrical Safety In The Workplace

  • To define the scope, purpose, and key requirements of NFPA 70E.
  • To differentiate the electrical safety responsibilities of employers and employees.
  • To explain the core components of an effective electrical safety program.
  • To assess the competency requirements of a qualified person performing electrical work.
  • To outline the steps required to establish an electrically safe work condition.
  • To evaluate the conditions under which energized electrical work is permitted.
  • To identify safety-related maintenance requirements for electrical equipment and installations.
  • To describe electrical safety requirements for specialized equipment, including electrolytic cells and capacitors.

Emergency Response

Handling of emergencies are a daunting task. If not prepared, a small incident or emergency can turn into a disaster due to panic and mishandling of event. The Emergency Response training covers identifying emergency scenarios in a workplace, developing plans to handles emergencies,
allocation of resources, identifying required training and skills, need for and importance of different roles during emergencies the importance of drills and critique and how are these conducted.

Hydrogen Sulfide Awareness / Safety

This training is design to enhance the workers understanding about Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) hazards, its properties, factors affecting individual health, detection devices, PPEs and emergency response to save human life.

Basic Fire Fighting Training

This training is designed to enable a worker in a factory or office or a household person to be able to identify common fire hazards, measures to mitigate fire risks, prevent fires and, actions to be taken in case of a fire using a fire extinguishers or fire blankets or other means.

Pre-Trial Services

We conduct a comprehensive investigation, gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, and working with experts to strengthen your defense. Filing necessary motions to suppress evidence, dismiss charges, or challenge procedural errors to protect your rights.

Fire Management System

The training focuses on the importance of firefighting, offensive and defensive
firefighting philosophies and methodologies and active & passive firefighting
techniques. Training also includes how to maintain and keep all parts of the Fire
Management System in fail safe and operational mode

Fire Warden / Fire Marshal

Fire Wardens or Fire Marshals play an important role in case of a fire emergency. Their timely actions can be a difference between safety or injury of the workers and damage to asset. This training will enable them to understand and execute the role and responsibilities in normal workplace environment, and during and after an emergency, especially fire.

Emergency Response Team Leader

This training is specially design for Team Leaders/Supervisors/Officers who are
required to operate as Emergency Response Team Leader or Emergency
Controller during an emergency. Training includes emergency response
preparation, basic firefighting, coordination, communication, attending the
scene and special duties as an ERTL/EC.

Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA)

This training is design for professional firefighters, emergency responders,
rescuers and those workers who have to work in low oxygen/oxygen deficient
toxic environment, mandating use of secondary breathing apparatus. Training
includes introduction to equipment, philosophy of usage, types, components,
calculations and practical donning & doffing and usage.