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MINISTRY OF COMMUNITY SAFETY AND CORRECTIONAL SERVICES ONTARIO FIRE COLLEGE COURSE CALENDAR APRIL 1, 2016 MARCH 31, 2017 Version: October 5, 2015

TABLE OF CONTENTS Page A Message from the Ontario Fire College Acting Principal 4 GENERAL INFORMATION How to Register for Courses at the Ontario Fire College 5 OFC Website and Pre-Class Material Instructions 5 Course Prerequisite List 7 COURSES Legislation 9 NFPA 472 Hazardous Materials (Flowchart) 10 NFPA 472 Hazardous Materials Awareness (4.2) 11 NFPA 472 Hazardous Materials Core Ops 12 NFPA 472 Hazardous Materials Technician 12 NFPA 1001 Fire Fighter (Flowchart) 14 NFPA 1001 Fire Fighter I Part A 15 NFPA 1001 Fire Fighter I Part B 15 NFPA 1001 Fire Fighter I Part C 16 NFPA 1001 Fire Fighter II Part A 17 NFPA 1001 Fire Fighter II Part B 17 NFPA 1002 Apparatus Equipped with a Fire Pump NFPA 1002 Apparatus Equipped with a Fire Pump (Chapter 5) 19 NFPA 1002 Apparatus Equipped with a Fire Pump (Chapter 5) - Train the Trainer 19 NFPA 1006 Technical Rescuer NFPA 1006 Ice Rescue Level I & Level II 20 NFPA 1006 Surface Water Rescue Level I & II 20 NFPA 1006 Technical Rescuer Core 20 NFPA 1021 Fire Officer (Flowchart) 21 NFPA 1021 Fire Officer I 22 NFPA 1021 Fire Officer II 22 NFPA 1021 Fire Officer III 23 NFPA 1021 Fire Officer IV 24 NFPA 1031 Fire Inspector (Flowchart) 25 NFPA 1031 Fire Inspector I 26 Courtroom Procedures 26 Fire Code Division B, Parts 2 & 6 Fire Safety & Fire Protection Equipment 27 Fire Code Division B, Parts 3 & 5 Industrial, Commercial, Hazardous Materials, Processes & Operations 27 Fire Code Division B, Part 4 Flammable & Combustible Liquids 28 Fire Code Division B, Part 9 Retrofit 28 Challenge Exams for Fire Code Courses 29 NFPA 1031 Fire Inspector II 30 NFPA 1033 Fire Investigator NFPA 1033 Fire Investigator 31 2

TABLE OF CONTENTS. continued NFPA 1035 Fire & Life Safety Educator NFPA 1035 Fire & Life Safety Educator I 32 NFPA 1035 Fire & Life Safety Educator II 32 NFPA 1035 Public Information Officer 33 NFPA 1041 Fire Instructor NFPA 1041 Fire Instructor I 34 NFPA 1041 Fire Instructor II 34 REGIONAL TRAINING CENTRES 36 WORKSHOPS & SPECIAL EVENTS EVT Workshop (Emergency Vehicle Technician Workshop) 38 Fire Fighters Association of Ontario Fire Fighter Memorial (FFAO) 38 Fire Prevention and Public Education Workshop 38 Ontario Fire Chiefs Administrative Assistants Association (OFCAAA) 39 Tapp-C Workshop 40 Training Officers Workshop 40 Vulnerable Occupancies Seminar 41 SPECIALIZED COURSES Community and Environmental Impact of Fire 42 Effective Inspections of Commercial Cooking Systems 42 Industrial Fire Fighting 43 Solar Photovoltaic Systems, Wind Turbines and Firefighter Safety 43 SPECIALIZED COURSES OFFERED AT ONTARIO FIRE COLLEGE IN PARTNERSHIP WITH OTHER ORGANIZATIONS CN Railway Railroad Emergency Response Management 44 CP Rail 44 Crude & Ethanol Fire Fighting for Rail Fire Fighters Association of Ontario 45 Ontario Association of Fire Training Officers Rural Water Supply Operations 45 Ontario Fire College Staff Telephone Directory 46 The Office of the Fire Marshal and Emergency Management 47 3

Scott Hall circa 1902 WELCOME TO THE ONTARIO FIRE COLLEGE I am very proud to be serving as interim Principal of the Ontario Fire College at a time of change and evolution, amongst other public safety training agencies in the country. The Ontario Fire College is a diverse and welcoming campus community, with an ideal location for study, debate, and critical analysis, as well as hands-on skill-building that respects our collective commitment to safety and the environment. The College is large enough to garner international recognition, yet small enough that local residents in the Muskoka District include the College in their strong sense of community and lifelong connections around this facility. The College has a long and successful track record of educating fire service personnel since opening its doors on August 22, 1958. This success has been the result of many factors: the contributions of our talented and dedicated faculty and staff; the diverse experiences and shared appetite for knowledge amongst our students; the passion and active engagement of our alumni and supporters to the College s ongoing evolution in changing times; and the vision of Ontario s fire service and public safety leaders. That vision has guided the College in its most recent undertaking to adopt international standards (National Fire Protection Association) for training. Like any major change, the transition has been a process, not an event. Much has been achieved so far with the support and guidance of the fire service and other public safety partners. We count on this collaborative relationship to help realize the full potential of the Ontario Fire College going forward. It is a continuous source of inspiration to be better - to be the best - when we know that the skills learned here ( confidence and competence ) make a difference in the lives of citizens in communities across Ontario. Sincerely, Carol-Lynn Chambers, B.Sc. MPA CIH CSP Acting Principal 4

HOW TO REGISTER FOR COURSES AT THE ONTARIO FIRE COLLEGE E-applications are processed in the order that they arrive in the Registrar s Office and, in order to increase your chances of being accepted on courses, e-applications should be sent to us as soon as possible. Once courses have filled we begin to accept student-learners onto wait lists. If cancellations come in throughout the year the fire chief (or his/her designate) of the next candidate on the wait list will be notified immediately. Please note that our courses fill up very quickly and have significant wait lists and you are encouraged to apply for these courses as quickly as possible. Applications can be sent beginning Monday, October 19, 2015 at 8:00 am in the following manner: 1. Using the electronic application form located on the Ontario Fire College website www.ofmsps.ca/ofcem. Username: ofc Password: preclass Scroll down and enter the link College Calendar to find the E-Application form. We encourage you to apply for courses using the electronic application form only. 2. Scan and e-mail: The application form is located on the OFC Website www.ofmsps.ca/ofcem. Username: ofc Password: preclass. Scroll down and enter the link College Calendar to find the E-Application form. Print and scan the application (signed by F/Chief or designate) and send by e-mail to applyofc@ontario.ca. Applications without the signature of the Fire Chief or his/her designate will be rejected. Should you choose to scan and email please include no more than ten applications per attachment. 3. Applications submitted electronically or by email preferred. If you have no other alternative fax to 705-687-4611 Please note that we no longer accept hand-delivered applications. MAXIMUM NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS APPROVED PER COURSE - PER FIRE DEPARTMENT In order to accommodate as many fire departments as possible on each course, a maximum of two (2) applications per fire department will be accepted. HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR FIRE DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL S CHANCES OF BEING ACCEPTED ON COURSES: Fill out E-application form completely showing course numbers and start date If you are scanning the application form to submit by email, please print legibly Make certain the application is approved by the Fire Chief or designate Complete a separate e-application form for each participant for each course When applying for a series of courses where prerequisites apply, the participant must be accepted on the prerequisite course before he/she can be accepted on the remaining courses. In other words, if the course you applied for is full and your name is placed on the wait list, your e-application for the following course will be rejected and you must re-apply. If there is documentation required (i.e. copies of licences, certificates, etc.), ensure that the Fire Chief or his/her designate has attested to the fact that the registrant has the required documentation by signing the e-application form. Random audits will be done throughout the year to ensure that documentation is available at the fire department. OFC WEBSITE AND PRE-CLASS MATERIAL INSTRUCTIONS With the transition to the NFPA Standards please note that pre-class materials for some courses are currently under development and they will be posted on the site as soon as they are available. Please check to download a copy of the materials or notes that you will require prior to your course. To access the site go to: www.ofmsps.ca/ofcem Username: ofc Password: preclass 5

Enter the link on the left hand side of the homepage called Preclass and Course Materials. You will see a number of folders specific to the various types of courses. Refer to the pre-class information noted in the description for each course in this calendar. Student-learners are responsible for bringing any equipment, materials or clothing, that are noted as required for the course in the pre-class package. Student-learners, who arrive without the required equipment, materials, or clothing, will not be eligible to attend. VACANCIES Vacancy applications will no longer be accepted for courses or workshops. Applicant names are required, no spaces will be held. CANCELLATION POLICY The Fire Chief (or his/her designate) should notify the Registrar s Office in writing by e-mail at applyofc@ontario.ca as soon as you realize that your candidate will not be able to attend. We do not accept verbal cancellations. If you wish to send a substitute student-learner, submit an e-application form with a note regarding the replacement before he/she attends the college. Please ensure that any substitute student-learner has successfully completed the prerequisite course (if required) and has been given adequate time to complete pre-class material. For cancellations received less than eight weeks prior to the start date of the course or workshop, the Registration Fee will still apply and be invoiced to the Fire Department. 6

COURSE PREREQUISITE LIST COURSE CODE COURSE DESCRIPTION PREREQUISITE Page # Legislation Legislation None 9 NFPA 472 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS NFPA 472 HM Awareness Hazardous Materials Awareness (4.2) None 10 NFPA 472 HM Core Ops Hazardous Materials Core Operations NFPA 472 Hazardous Materials Awareness 11 NFPA 472 HM Tech Hazardous Materials Technician NFPA 472 Hazardous Materials Core Operations 12 NFPA 1001 FIRE FIGHTER I NFPA 1001 FF I - Part A Fire Fighter I Part A Standard First Aid, CPR Level C and AED 15 NFPA 1001 FF I - Part B Fire Fighter I Part B NFPA 1001 Firefighter I - Part A 15 NFPA 1001 FF I Part C Fire Fighter I Part C NFPA 1001 Firefighter I - Part B 16 NFPA 1001 FIRE FIGHTER II NFPA 1001 FF II PT A Fire Fighter II - Part A NFPA 1001 Firefighter I - Part C & NFPA 472 Hazardous 17 Materials Core Operations NFPA 1001 FF II PT B Fire Fighter II Part B NFPA 1001 Firefighter II - Part A 17 NFPA 1002 APPARATUS EQUIPPED WITH A FIRE PUMP (CHAPTER 5) NFPA 1002 APPARATUS EQUIPPED WITH A FIRE PUMP Apparatus Equipped with a Fire Pump (Chapter 5) NFPA 1001 Firefighter I & valid DZ Licence 19 NFPA 1002 APPARATUS EQUIPPED WITH A FIRE PUMP TRAIN THE TRAINER Apparatus Equipped with a Fire Pump Train the Trainer (Chapter 5) NFPA 1002 Apparatus Equipped with a Fire Pump or OFC Pumper Operations & valid DZ Licence NFPA 1006 TECHNICAL RESCUER NFPA 1006 ICE RESCUE I Ice Rescue Level I NFPA 1006 Technical Rescuer Core & Standard First Aid & CPR Level C NFPA 1006 ICE RESCUE II Ice Rescue Level II NFPA 1006 Ice Rescue Level I & NFPA 1006 Technical Rescuer Core & Standard First Aid & CPR Level C NFPA 1006 SURFACE WATER Surface Water Rescue Level I NFPA 1006 Technical Rescuer Core & Standard First RESCUE I Aid & CPR Level C NFPA 1006 SURFACE WATER RESCUE II Surface Water Rescue Level II NFPA 1006 Surface Water Rescue Level I & NFPA 1006 Technical Rescuer Core & Standard First Aid & CPR Level C Technical Rescuer Core NFPA 472 HM Awareness and Standard First Aid & CPR Level C NFPA 1006 TECHNICAL RESCUER 20 CORE NFPA 1021 FIRE OFFICER NFPA 1021 FO I Fire Officer I NFPA 1001 Firefighter II 22 NFPA 1021 FO II Fire Officer II NFPA 1021 Fire Officer I & NFPA 1041 Fire Instructor I 22 NFPA 1021 FO III Fire Officer III NFPA 1021 Fire Officer II 23 NFAP 1021 FO IV Fire Officer IV NFPA 1021 Fire Officer III 24 NFPA 1031 FIRE INSPECTOR NFPA 1031 Fire Inspector I Fire Inspector I NFPA 472 Hazardous Materials Awareness 26 Courtroom Procedures Courtroom Procedures None 26 Fire Code Div. B PT 2 & 6 Fire Code Div. B PT 3 & 5 Fire Code Div. B PT 4 Fire Code Div. B, PT 2 & 6 Fire Safety & Fire Protection Equipment Fire Code Div. B PT 3 & 5 Industrial, Commercial, Hazardous Materials, Process & Operations Fire Code Div. B PT 4 Flammable & Combustible Liquids None 27 Fire Code Div. B PT 2 & 6 and Courtroom Procedures or the previous Basic Fire Code PT 2 & 6 and Basic Fire Code Court Pro Fire Code Div. B PT 2 & 6 and Courtroom Procedures or the previous Basic Fire Code PT 2 & 6 and Basic Fire Code Court Pro Fire Code Div. B PT 9 Fire Code Div. B PT 9 Retrofit Fire Code Div. B PT 2 & 6 and Courtroom Procedures 28 or the previous Basic Fire Code PT 2 & 6 and Basic Fire Code Court Pro Challenge Exams for FC Courses Various Fire Code Challenge Exams Refer to calendar 29 NFPA 1031 FIRE INSPECTOR II NFPA 1031 Fire Inspector II Fire Inspector II NFPA 1031 Fire Inspector I & NFPA 472 Hazardous 30 Materials Awareness NFPA 1033 FIRE INVESTIGATION NFPA 1033 Fire Investigator Fire Investigator Restricted to applicants who perform fire investigations within their Fire Departments 31 19 20 20 20 20 27 28 7

COURSE CODE COURSE DESCRIPTION PREREQUISITE Page # NFPA 1035 FIRE & LIFE SAFETY EDUCATOR NFPA 1035 FLSE I Fire and Life Safety Educator I None 32 NFPA 1035 FLSE II Fire and Life Safety Educator II Fire and Life Safety Educator I 32 NFPA 1035 Public Info Officer Public Information Officer None 33 NFPA 1041 FIRE INSTRUCTOR NFPA 1041 Fire Instructor I Fire Instructor I None 34 NFPA 1041 Fire Instructor II Fire Instructor II NFPA 1041 Fire Instructor I 34 SPECIALIZED COURSES FIRE/ENVIRO Community & Environmental Impact None 42 of Fire COMM COOKING Effective Inspections of Commercial None 42 Cooking Systems INDUSTRIAL FIRE FIGHTING Industrial Fire Fighting Active employee of Industrial Fire Brigade 43 SOLAR Solar Photovoltaic Systems, Wind Turbines & FFS None 43 SPECIALIZED COURSES OFFERED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH OTHER ORGANIZATIONS CN RAILWAY Railroad Emergency Response Intended for Fire Chiefs / Senior Officers 44 Management CP RAIL Crude & Ethanol Fire Fighting for Rail FD s with Class One Railways; experience 44 and training in Hazardous Materials an asset RURAL Rural Water Supply Drafting & Pumper Operations 45 8

LEGISLATION This course offers student learners an overview of the various laws, regulations and standards that impact the delivery of fire protection in Ontario. The NFPA Professional Qualification Standards and Section 21 Guidance Notes are discussed, along with the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, Occupational Health and Safety Act, and other legislation that affects day-to-day fire service operations. This course is offered online and regionally throughout the province. This course is a co requisite (required prior to seeking certification for all NFPA Programs). Fire fighters that have successfully completed the former CO/FPO 101, Legislation Orientation course already meet the requirement. There is no restriction on the number of student-learners per Fire Department that can register for this course. Once a student-learner is registered and approved for a Legislation course they must complete the course or they will be issued a failing grade. None. Once a student-learner commences the course they must complete the course in the required time frame or they will be issued a failing grade. Alternate delivery: None Self-Directed online through OFC Email addresses for student-learners must be sent to OFC Coordinator Tim Beebe once they are approved for the course at tim.beebe@ontario.ca Refer to the pre-class package for instructions. Enter the link Preclass and Course Materials located on the left hand side of the homepage. Enter the folder called Legislation which contains the required materials. April 1, 2016 LEGISLATION-16-3 E Self-Directed through OFC June 1, 2016 LEGISLATION-16-4 E Self-Directed through OFC August 1, 2016 LEGISLATION-16-5 E Self-Directed through OFC October 1, 2016 LEGISLATION-16-6 E Self-Directed through OFC December 1, 2016 LEGISLATION-16-7 E Self-Directed through OFC February 1, 2017 LEGISLATION-17-1 E Self-Directed through OFC * Please note that applications will be accepted up to one week prior to the start date of a course, otherwise the application will be registered on the next date. 9

NFPA 472 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Hazardous Materials Awareness (4.2) Self Directed Testing - Knowledge Hazardous Materials Core Operations Testing Knowledge Hazardous Materials Technician Testing Knowledge & Skills 10

NFPA 472 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS NFPA 472 Hazardous Materials Awareness (4.2) This course will enable individuals to recognize the presence of hazardous materials/weapons of mass destruction (WMD), protect themselves, call for trained personnel and secure the area. The student-learner will be able to identify the name, UN/NA identification number, type of placard or other distinctive marking applied for the hazardous materials/wmd involved, collect information from the current edition of the Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG), identify container shapes that can indicate the presence of hazardous materials/wmd, identify the basic information on material safety data sheets (MSDS) and shipping papers for hazardous materials. There is no restriction on the number of student-learners per Fire Department that can register for this course. Complete the online test prior to applying for the course. Submit the OFC application with the completed test to applyofc@ontario.ca. Alternate delivery: Suggested Materials: None None Online Self-Directed through OFC Educational Materials website Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG) for reference Course materials for this online self-directed course are posted on the OFC Educational Materials website. Enter the link Preclass and Course Materials located on the left hand side of the homepage. Enter the folder NFPA 472 HazMat Courses, HazMat Awareness. Read the course materials, then complete the test before applying for the course. Send the test and an OFC Application form approved by your Fire Chief or designate to the Registrar's Office at applyofc@ontario.ca The tests will be processed and results will be sent to the fire department when complete. Students will be issued a grade of pass or fail. April 1, 2016 NFPA 472 HM AWARENESS-16-4 On OFC Educational Materials Website May 1, 2016 NFPA 472 HM AWARENESS-16-5 On OFC Educational Materials Website June 1, 2016 NFPA 472 HM AWARENESS-16-6 On OFC Educational Materials Website July 1, 2016 NFPA 472 HM AWARENESS-16-7 On OFC Educational Materials Website August 1, 2016 NFPA 472 HM AWARENESS-16-8 On OFC Educational Materials Website September 1, 2016 NFPA 472 HM AWARENESS-16-9 On OFC Educational Materials Website October 1, 2016 NFPA 472 HM AWARENESS-16-10 On OFC Educational Materials Website November 1, 2016 NFPA 472 HM AWARENESS-16-11 On OFC Educational Materials Website December 1, 2016 NFPA 472 HM AWARENESS-16-12 On OFC Educational Materials Website January 1, 2017 NFPA 472 HM AWARENESS-17-1 On OFC Educational Materials Website February 1, 2017 NFPA 472 HM AWARENESS-17-2 On OFC Educational Materials Website March 1, 2017 NFPA 472 HM AWARENESS-17-3 On OFC Educational Materials Website 11

NFPA 472 Hazardous Materials Core Ops Hazmat training focuses on the recognition of a hazardous materials emergency, personnel safety, hazard assessment, and the notification of higher skilled emergency responders or technical response teams. Students will become familiar with the Emergency Response Guidebook and learn about the mandate and authority of the Canadian Transport Emergency Centre (CANUTEC). Students will explore topics such as placards, containers, materials Involved; determine whether materials have been released, PPE, emergency decontamination and the evaluation of the surrounding conditions. The students through collecting hazard and response information will develop a risk based response plan. Student-learners must provide their own turnout gear. To maximize firefighter safety, participants are required to bring their own SCBA and two air cylinders. Information and guidance on safely transporting SCBA and cylinders to and from the College are included in the pre-class information package for this course Core Operations will also include the sign off of Product Control (NFPA 472, 2013 edition) mission specific section 6.6 An IFSAC / Pro Board certificate is issued with the successful completion of the written exam and practical testing. NFPA 472 Hazardous Materials Awareness 4 days Enter the link Preclass and Course Materials located on the left hand side of the homepage. Enter the following folders: NFPA 472 HazMat Courses HazMat Core Ops which contains the required materials. Student-learners are responsible for any equipment, materials or clothing, that is noted as required for the course in the pre-class package. Student-learners, who arrive without the required equipment, materials, or clothing, will not be eligible to attend. May 10-13, 2016 NFPA 472 HM CORE OPS-16-1 Ontario Fire College June 14-17, 2016 NFPA 472 HM CORE OPS-16-2 Ontario Fire College October 18-21, 2016 NFPA 472 HM CORE OPS-16-3 Ontario Fire College NFPA 472 Hazardous Materials Technician Student-learners must provide their own turnout gear. To maximize firefighter safety, participants are required to bring their own SCBA and two air cylinders. Information and guidance on safely transporting SCBA and cylinders to and from the College are included in the pre-class information package for this course This course provides the student-learner with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to respond to various Hazardous Materials Incidents at the Technician Level of National Fire Protection Association Standard (NFPA) 2013 472 - Standard on Professional Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials Incidents. The course covers the operations performed by a team of emergency response personnel in order to gather and analyze situational, product, and container information necessary to, where possible, control the release of a hazardous material substance(s), effect rescue or recovery, safely mitigate the incident, and assist with scene restoration, while utilizing specialized protective equipment. An IFSAC / Pro Board certificate is issued with the successful completion of the written exam and practical testing. Prerequisites: NFPA 472 Hazardous Materials Core Operations 10 days (consecutive weeks) *New for 2016 12

Enter the link Preclass and Course Materials located on the left hand side of the homepage. Enter the following folders: NFPA 472 HazMat Courses HazMat Technician which contains the required materials. Student-learners are responsible for any equipment, materials or clothing, that is noted as required for the course in the pre-class package. Studentlearners, who arrive without the required equipment, materials, or clothing, will not be eligible to attend. ONLY ONE OFC APPLICATION IS REQUIRED TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE. Sept 12-16 & Sept 19-23/16 NFPA 472 HM TECH-16-1 Ontario Fire College 13

NFPA 1001 FIRE FIGHTER Hazardous Materials Core Operations Testing Knowledge & Skills Legislation Testing - Knowledge Fit Tested SCBA Standard First Aid CPR Level C AED Fire Fighter I Part A Part B Part C Testing Knowledge & Skills Fire Fighter II Part A Part B Testing Knowledge & Skills 14

NFPA 1001 FIRE FIGHTER I Fire Fighter I is the first level in the fire fighter program. Fire Fighter I is designed to take the firefighter to the first level of firefighter as recognized by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA 1001-2013 edition). The program is divided into three separate courses. Each course is designed to provide the theory and skills necessary to effectively perform the functions of a firefighter. Upon completion of the Fire Fighter I program students should be able to understand and apply department operational guidelines, communicate effectively using fire department communications, perform fire ground operations to ensure life safety, perform fire control and property conservation, perform the activities of prevention, preparedness and maintenance to reduce loss due to fire. Student-Learners will complete the NFPA practical skills testing and the written exam at the conclusion of Fire Fighter I Part C. An IFSAC / Pro Board certificate will be issued upon successful completion. NFPA 1001 FIRE FIGHTER I - PART A This course introduces the firefighter to the fire service. Topics include theory and skills training on the following subjects: History of the Fire Service, Firefighter Health & Safety, Communications, Building Construction, Fire Behaviour, Personal Protective Equipment, Portable Fire Extinguishers, Ropes, Knots and Webbing. Standard First Aid, CPR Level C and AED 5 days Enter the link Preclass and Course Materials located on the left hand side of the homepage. Enter the following folders: NFPA 1001 Firefighter Courses NFPA 1001 Firefighter I Part A which contains the required materials for the course. Student learners must provide their own turnout gear. To maximize firefighter safety, participants are required to bring their own SCBA and two air cylinders. Information and guidance on safely transporting SCBA and cylinders to and from the College are included in the pre class information package for this program. May 16-20, 2016 NFPA 1001 FF I PT A-16-2 Ontario Fire College NFPA 1001 FIRE FIGHTER I - PART B This course is an extension of NFPA 1001 - Firefighter I - Part A. Topics include theory and skills training on the following subjects: Search & Rescue, Illumination, Forcible Entry, Ladders, Ventilation, Water, Supply, Fire Hose. NFPA 1001 Firefighter I - Part A 5 days Enter the link Preclass and Course Materials located on the left hand side of the homepage. Enter the following folders: 15

NFPA 1001 Firefighter Courses NFPA 1001 Firefighter I Part B which contains the required materials for the course. Student learners must provide their own turnout gear. To maximize firefighter safety, participants are required to bring their own SCBA and two air cylinders. Information and guidance on safely transporting SCBA and cylinders to and from the College are included in the pre class information package for this program. May 2-6, 2016 NFPA 1001 FF I PT B-16-1 Ontario Fire College June 20-24, 2016 NFPA 1001 FF I PT B-16-2 Ontario Fire College NFPA 1001 FIRE FIGHTER I PART C This course is an extension of NFPA 1001 - Firefighter I - Part B. Topics include theory and skills training on the following subjects: Fire Streams, Fire Protections Systems, Fire Control, Loss Control, Fire Origin, and Fire Safety Initiatives. NFPA 1001 Firefighter I - Part B and NFPA 472 Hazardous Materials Core Operations 5 days Enter the link Preclass and Course Materials located on the left hand side of the homepage. Enter the following folders: NFPA 1001 Firefighter Courses NFPA 1001 Firefighter I Part C which contains the required materials for the course. Student learners must provide their own turnout gear. To maximize firefighter safety, participants are required to bring their own SCBA and two air cylinders. Information and guidance on safely transporting SCBA and cylinders to and from the College are included in the pre class information package for this program. July 4-8, 2016 NFPA 1001 FF I PT C-16-1 Ontario Fire College 16

NFPA 1001 FIRE FIGHTER II Firefighter II is the second level in the firefighter program. Firefighter II is designed to provide the theory and skills necessary to perform the functions of a firefighter as recognized by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA 1001 2013 edition). The program is divided into two separate courses. Each course is designed to provide the theory and skills necessary to effectively perform the functions of a firefighter. Upon completion of Firefighter II students should be able to assume command within the incident management system, use effective communications using both department communications and incident reporting systems, and perform fire grounds operations to ensure life safety, fire control, and property conservation. Perform rescue operations, victim disentanglement from a motor vehicle accident, support a rescue team, and perform various activities related to reducing the loss of life and property through fire hazard identification, inspection and response readiness. Student-Learners will complete the NFPA practical skills testing and the written exam at the conclusion of Fire Fighter II Part B. An IFSAC / Pro Board certificate will be issued upon successful completion. NFPA 1001 FIRE FIGHTER II - PART A This course builds on the knowledge and skills from Firefighter I. Topics include theory and skills training on the following subjects: Fire Department Communications, Building Construction, Scene lighting, Rescue Tools, Vehicle extrication, Technical Rescue, Fire Hose. NFPA 1001 Firefighter I Part C 5 days Enter the link Preclass and Course Materials located on the left hand side of the homepage. Enter the following folders: NFPA 1001 Firefighter Courses NFPA 1001 Firefighter II Part A which contains the required materials for the course. Student learners must provide their own turnout gear. To maximize firefighter safety, participants are required to bring their own SCBA and two air cylinders. Information and guidance on safely transporting SCBA and cylinders to and from the College are included in the pre class information package for this program. July 18-22, 2016 NFPA 1001 FF II PT A-16-1 Ontario Fire College NFPA 1001 FIRE FIGHTER II - PART B This course builds on the knowledge and skills from Firefighter II part A. Topics include theory and skills training on the following subjects: Fire Streams, Fire Control, Fire Origin and Cause, Fire Protection Systems, Fire & Life Safety Initiatives. NFPA 1001 Firefighter II Part A 5 days 17

Enter the link Preclass and Course Materials located on the left hand side of the homepage. Enter the following folders: NFPA 1001 Firefighter Courses NFPA 1001 Firefighter II Part B which contains the required materials for the course. Student learners must provide their own turnout gear. To maximize firefighter safety, participants are required to bring their own SCBA and two air cylinders. Information and guidance on safely transporting SCBA and cylinders to and from the College are included in the pre class information package for this program. August 29 September 2, 2016 NFPA 1001 FF II PT B-16-1 Ontario Fire College 18

NFPA 1002 APPARATUS EQUIPPED WITH A FIRE PUMP NFPA 1002 APPARATUS EQUIPPED WITH A FIRE PUMP (CHAPTER 5) (FORMERLY REFERRED TO AS PUMPER OPERATIONS) Upon successful completion of this course each participant will understand and be able to demonstrate the operation of a fire department pumper from both a static and pressurized source of water. An IFSAC / Pro Board certificate is issued with the successful completion of practical skills testing and the written exam at the conclusion of the course. NFPA 1001 Firefighter I and a valid DZ Licence. Proof of a valid DZ Licence must be presented to the Instructor at the commencement of the class. Student-Learners that fail to provide the proper documentation will not be eligible to attend the class. 5 days Enter the link Preclass and Course Materials located on the left hand side of the homepage. Enter the following folders: Specialized Programs Pre-Class Packages NFPA 1002 APPARATUS EQUIPPED WITH A FIRE PUMP - which contains the required materials for the course. Student-learners are responsible for any equipment, materials or clothing, that are noted as required for the course in the pre-class package. Student-learners, who arrive without the required equipment, materials, or clothing, will not be eligible to attend. May 9-13, 2016 NFPA 1002 PUMP OPS-16-1 Ontario Fire College August 8-12, 2016 NFPA 1002 PUMP OPS-16-2 Ontario Fire College NFPA 1002 APPARATUS EQUIPPED WITH A FIRE PUMP (CHAPTER 5) TRAIN THE TRAINER (FORMERLY REFERRED TO AS TRAIN THE TRAINER - PUMPER OPERATIONS) This course is currently under review. 19

NFPA 1006 TECHNICAL RESCUER Persuant to the memo from the Office of the Fire Marshal and Emergency Management (OFMEM) sent to all Fire Chief s, dated August 26, 2015, the OFMEM is not currently offering written and practical evaluations for the following certification programs/levels: NFPA 1006 ICE RESCUE LEVEL I NFPA 1006 ICE RESCUE LEVEL II NFPA 1006 SURFACE WATER RESCUE LEVEL I NFPA 1006 SURFACE WATER RESCUE LEVEL II As a result, these courses are being temporarily suspended and will not be offered through the Ontario Fire College in 2016-2017. NFPA 1006 TECHNICAL RESCUER CORE This course will cover the job performance requirements that shall be met under the NFPA 1006 Chapter 5 2013 edition prior to being qualified as a Technical Rescuer. The course includes a comprehensive understanding of site operations giving a specific type of rescue incident. In addition, this course provides an overview of victim management including triage and assessments of rescue vs. recovery. It provides an in depth understanding regarding inspection and maintenance of rescue equipment. Finally, the course will teach how to tie knots, bends, and hitches so that the knots are recognizable. An IFSAC / Pro Board certificate is issued with the successful completion of practical skills testing and the written exam at the conclusion of the course. NFPA 472 Hazardous Materials Awareness and Standard First Aid and CPR Level C. 5 days Enter the link Preclass and Course Materials located on the left hand side of the homepage. Enter the following folders: Specialized Programs Pre-Class Packages NFPA 1006 Technical Rescuer Core - which contains the required materials for the course. Student-learners are responsible for any equipment, materials or clothing, that are noted as required for the course in the pre-class package. Student-learners, who arrive without the required equipment, materials, or clothing, will not be eligible to attend. June 6-10, 2016 NFPA 1006 TECH RES CORE-16-1 Ontario Fire College July 11-15, 2016 NFPA 1006 TECH RES CORE-16-2 Ontario Fire College August 22-26, 2016 NFPA 1006 TECH RES CORE-16-3 Ontario Fire College September 12-16, 2016 NFPA 1006 TECH RES CORE-16-4 Ontario Fire College October 17-21, 2016 NFPA 1006 TECH RES CORE-16-5 Ontario Fire College November 14-18, 2016 NFPA 1006 TECH RES CORE-16-6 Ontario Fire College 20

NFPA 1021 FIRE OFFICER NFPA 1001 Fire Fighter II Or Equivalent Fire Officer I Part A Part B Testing Knowledge & Skills ------------------------- NFPA 1041 Fire Instructor I * Co Requisite required for Certification Testing Knowledge & Skills Fire Officer II Part A Part B Testing Knowledge & Skills Fire Officer III Testing Knowledge & Portfolio Fire Officer IV Testing Knowledge & Portfolio 21

NFPA 1021 FIRE OFFICER NFPA 1021 FIRE OFFICER I This course provides the current Fire Officer and aspiring officers timely information that aids in their daily performance as a company officer. Topics covered include Fire Officer roles and responsibilities including administration, accountability, cultural diversity, health and safety, human resource management, public relations, functional leadership, incident command, inspection and investigation, budgeting process, basic strategic planning, and basic strategy and tactics. Fire Officer Level I is intended for the front line Fire Officer with a supervisory role, is delivered in a classroom environment, and meets NFPA 1021-2014 Edition. An IFSAC / Pro Board certificate will be issued with the successful completion of the written exam and submission of the practical skills booklet that meets all requirements for the course. NFPA 1001 Firefighter II - Part B Co Requisite: Emergency Management Ontario IMS 100 * *This course is available on-line, can be completed in a short period of time and allows student-learners to print their certificates upon completion. It can be accessed at http://training.emergencymanagementontario.ca 10 days Enter the link Preclass and Course Materials located on the left hand side of the homepage. Enter the following folders: NFPA 1021 Fire Officer Courses NFPA 1021 Fire Officer I which contains the required materials for the course. STUDENT-LEARNERS MUST COMPLETE BOTH PARTS OF THIS COURSE AS SCHEDULED AND LISTED BELOW TO RECEIVE CREDIT FOR THE COURSE. COMBINING DATES FROM ONE OFFERING AND FROM ANOTHER IS NOT PERMITTED. ONLY ONE OFC APPLICATION IS REQUIRED TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE. July 25-29, 2016 and NFPA 1021 FO I-16-2 Ontario Fire College August 8-12, 2016 December 5-9, 2016 and NFPA 1021 FO I-16-3 Ontario Fire College January 16-20, 2017 NFPA 1021 FIRE OFFICER II Fire Officer II builds upon the topics covered in Fire Officer I. There is a more in-depth look at human resources management, community and government relations, as well as origin and preliminary cause of fires. Emergency delivery topics will evolve from a single unit emergency operations to multi-unit emergency operations, with more in-depth look at pre-incident planning and deployment of assigned resources. In addition, Fire Officer II covers the organization of local government and the roles that outside agencies play in assisting the fire service. Fire Officer Level II is intended for the front line Fire Officer with an expanded role, is delivered in a classroom environment, and meets NFPA 1021-2014 Edition. An IFSAC / Pro Board certificate will be issued with the successful completion of the written exam and submission of the practical skills booklet that meets all requirements for the course. 22

NFPA 1021 Fire Officer I and NFPA 1041 Fire Instructor I 10 days Enter the link Preclass and Course Materials located on the left hand side of the homepage. Enter the following folders: NFPA 1021 Fire Officer Courses NFPA 1021 Fire Officer II which contains the required materials for the course. STUDENT-LEARNERS MUST COMPLETE BOTH PARTS OF THIS COURSE AS SCHEDULED AND LISTED BELOW TO RECEIVE CREDIT FOR THE COURSE. ONLY ONE OFC APPLICATION IS REQUIRED TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE. June 20-24, 2016 and NFPA 1021 FO II-16-2 Ontario Fire College July 11-15, 2016 August 22-26, 2016 and NFPA 1021 FO II-16-3 Ontario Fire College September 19-23, 2016 February 6-10, 2017 and NFPA 1021 FO II-17-1 Ontario Fire College March 6-10, 2017 NFPA 1021 FIRE OFFICER III The Fire Officer III program is based on, and is recognized by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA 1021-2014 edition). In Fire Officer III, the student-learner will become better prepared to advance into administrative level of management in their department. This course consists of subjects designed to give the Fire Officers more knowledge of management and administration so that they can make basic evaluations of employee relations and assume a more proactive role in their department. This is a projects-based course that is designed around classroom lectures and group interactive exercises to improve their abilities to manage a fire service organization. The course emphasizes community/government relations, model planning, budgeting, human resources, trends and support organizations, and emergency service delivery. An IFSAC / Pro Board certificate will be issued with the successful completion of scenario based practical testing during the course. There is no written exam for this course. NFPA 1021 Fire Officer II 10 days (consecutive weeks) Enter the link Preclass and Course Materials located on the left hand side of the homepage. Enter the following folders: 23

NFPA 1021 Fire Officer Courses NFPA 1021 Fire Officer III which contains the required materials for the course.. STUDENT-LEARNERS MUST COMPLETE BOTH PARTS OF THIS COURSE AS SCHEDULED AND LISTED BELOW TO RECEIVE CREDIT FOR THE COURSE. COMBINING DATES FROM ONE OFFERING AND FROM ANOTHER IS NOT PERMITTED. ONLY ONE OFC APPLICATION IS REQUIRED TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE. August 8-12, 2016 and NFPA 1021 FO III-16-2 Ontario Fire College August 15-19, 2016 November 14-18, 2016 and NFPA 1021 FO III-16-3 Ontario Fire College November 21-25, 2016 January 16-20, 2017 and NFPA 1021 FO III-17-1 Ontario Fire College January 23-27, 2017 NFPA 1021 FIRE OFFICER IV The Fire Officer IV program is based on, and is recognized by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA 1021-2014 edition). In Fire Officer IV, the student-learner will become better prepared to advance into executive level of management in their department. This course expands on subjects of executive level of management and administration so that they can make advanced evaluations of employee relations and assume a greater leadership role in their department. This is a projects-based course that is designed around classroom lectures and group interactive exercises to provide them with advanced abilities to manage a fire service organization. The course emphasizes community/government relations, model planning, budgeting, human resources, trends and support organizations, and emergency service delivery. An IFSAC / Pro Board certificate will be issued with the successful completion of scenario based practical testing during the course. There is no written exam for this course. NFPA 1021 Fire Officer III 10 days (consecutive weeks) Enter the link Preclass and Course Materials located on the left hand side of the homepage. Enter the following folders: NFPA 1021 Fire Officer Courses NFPA 1021 Fire Officer IV which contains the required materials for the course. STUDENT-LEARNERS MUST COMPLETE BOTH PARTS OF THIS COURSE AS SCHEDULED AND LISTED BELOW TO RECEIVE CREDIT FOR THE COURSE. ONLY ONE OFC APPLICATION IS REQUIRED TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE. April 4-8, 2016 and NFPA 1021 FO IV-16-2 Ontario Fire College April 11-15, 2016 December 5-9, 2016 and NFPA 1021 FO IV-16-3 Ontario Fire College December 12-16, 2016 March 20-24, 2017 and NFPA 1021 FO IV-17-1 Ontario Fire College March 27-31, 2017 24

NFPA 1031 FIRE INSPECTOR I, II, III NFPA 1031 FIRE INSPECTOR I (Ontario certification requires completion of 6 courses outlined in this box.) The following courses can be taken in any order and have no prerequisites. Legislation (Online Self-Directed) NFPA 472 Hazardous Material Awareness (Online Self Directed) NFPA 1031 Fire Inspector I Fire Code Div. B Part 2 and 6 Fire Safety and Fire Protection Equipment Courtroom Procedures The following course prerequisites are Fire Code Div. B Parts 2/6 and Courtroom Procedures. Fire Code Div. B Part 9 Retrofit NFPA 1031 FIRE INSPECTOR II (Ontario certification requires completion of 3 courses outlined in this box.) Prerequisite is completion of all Ontario NFPA 1031 Fire Inspector I. The following courses can be taken in any order. NFPA 1031 Fire Inspector II Fire Code Div. B Part 3 and 5 Industrial, Commercial, Hazardous Materials, Processes and Operations Fire Code Div. B Part 4 Flammable Liquids and Combustible Liquids NFPA 1031 FIRE INSPECTOR III (Ontario certification requires completion of 1 course outlined in this box.) Prerequisite is completion of all Ontario NFPA 1031 Fire Inspector II. NFPA 1031 Fire Inspector III FIRE CODE TRAINING COURSES ONLY (No Ontario certification) The following courses can be taken in any order and have no prerequisites. Fire Code Div. B Part 2 and 6 Fire Safety and Fire Protection Equipment Courtroom Procedures The following courses can be taken in any order and required prerequisites are Fire Code Div. B Parts 2/6 and Courtroom Procedures. Fire Code Div. B Part 3 and 5 Industrial, Commercial, Hazardous Materials, Processes and Operations Fire Code Div. B Part 4 Flammable Liquids and Combustible Liquids Fire Code Div. B Part 9 Retrofit 25

NFPA 1031 FIRE INSPECTOR NFPA 1031 FIRE INSPECTOR I This course is designed to teach students to apply the concepts and skills of a fire inspector. Students learn about fire safety, codes and standards, and fire protection systems and how to think their way through fire prevention inspections. The course covers preparing inspection orders, investigating complaints, identifying the applicable code or standard, understanding basic legal proceedings, classifying a single occupancy building, calculating occupant load of single occupancy, verifying construction classifications, inspecting means of egress, suppression systems, fire extinguishers, as well as recognizing hazardous conditions. In addition this course will prepare student-learners to identify compliance for storage, to recognize fire growth potential, to determine code compliance. This course meets NFPA 1031-2009 Edition. An IFSAC / Pro Board certificate will be issued with the successful completion of the written exam and submission of the practical skills booklet that meets all requirements for the course. NFPA 472 Hazardous Materials Awareness (4.2) 5 days Enter the link Preclass and Course Materials located on the left hand side of the homepage. Enter the following folders: NFPA 1031 Fire Inspector Courses Pre-Class Material - NFPA 1031 Fire Inspector I - which contains the required materials for the course. April 4-8, 2016 NFPA 1031 FIRE INSP 1-16-5 Ontario Fire College August 22-26, 2016 NFPA 1031 FIRE INSP 1-16-6 Ontario Fire College January 23-27, 2017 NFPA 1031 FIRE INSP 1-17-1 Ontario Fire College COURTROOM PROCEDURES This course prepares the student-learner to provide the necessary documentation and evidence to prepare for prosecution through the court system. This course will describe legislative authority of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act (FPPA) and the Provincial Offences Act (POA). It will describe the legislated options available to address contraventions of the Fire Code and other fire hazards that are not regulated by the Fire Code. It will identify appropriate course(s) of action to ensure that Fire Code contraventions or hazards are reduced or eliminated in a timely manner and/or enforcement measures are taken. None 3 days Enter the link Preclass and Course Materials located on the left hand side of the homepage. Enter the following folders: 26

Fire Code Courses Pre-class Material - Courtroom Procedures - which contains the required materials for the course. May 25-27, 2016 COURTROOM PROCEDURES-16-3 Ontario Fire College November 7-9, 2016 COURTROOM PROCEDURES-16-4 Ontario Fire College FIRE CODE DIVISION B PARTS 2 AND 6 FIRE SAFETY & FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT This course assists student-learners to develop knowledge of fire inspection methods with respect to applications of the Ontario Fire Code Div. B Parts 2 and 6. The emphasis of this course is on the elimination of fire hazards in and around buildings, maintenance of life safety systems in buildings, establishing of a fire safety plan, and the installation of smoke alarms in dwelling units. In addition this course will emphasize the installation, checking, inspection, testing requirements of the Ontario Fire Code and the operation of fire protection equipment and life safety systems None 5 days Enter the link Preclass and Course Materials located on the left hand side of the homepage. Enter the following folders: Fire Code Courses Pre-class Material - Fire Code Div. B Parts 2 and 6 - which contains the required materials for the course. April 18-22, 2016 FIRE CODE DIV B PT 2 & 6-16-1 Ontario Fire College January 9-13, 2017 FIRE CODE DIV B PT 2 & 6-17-1 Ontario Fire College FIRE CODE DIVISION B PARTS 3 AND 5 OUTDOOR & INDOOR STORAGE & HAZARDOUS MATERIALS - PROCESSES AND OPERATIONS ** ** Name of course revised to reflect the change to Division B Part 3 in the amended Fire Code. This course assists student-learners to develop knowledge of fire inspection methods with respect to applications of the Ontario Fire Code Parts 3 and 5. The emphasis of this course is on the use, storage and handling of hazardous materials or the stockpiling of combustible materials that create a potential fire hazard. In addition, this course will look at materials, processes and operations that involves a risk from explosion or high flammability, or otherwise creates a hazard to life safety or health. Fire Code Division B Parts 2 & 6 and Courtroom Procedures or the previous Basic Fire Code PT 2 & 6 and Basic Fire Code Court Pro 5 days Enter the link Preclass and Course Materials located on the left hand side of the homepage. Enter the following folders: 27

Fire Code Courses Pre-class Material - Fire Code Div. B Parts 3 and 5 - which contains the required materials for the course. July 11-15, 2016 FIRE CODE DIV B PT 3 & 5-16-1 Ontario Fire College October 3-7, 2016 FIRE CODE DIV B PT 3 & 5-16-2 Ontario Fire College FIRE CODE DIVISION B PART 4 FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS This course assists student-learners to develop knowledge of fire inspection methods with respect to applications of the Ontario Fire Code Div. B, Part 4. The emphasis of this course is on the storage, handling, processing and use of flammable liquids, combustible liquids, and liquids with flash points greater than 93.3 Celsius. Fire Code Division B Parts 2 & 6 and Courtroom Procedures or the previous Basic Fire Code PT 2 & 6 and Basic Fire Code Court Pro 5 days Enter the link Preclass and Course Materials located on the left hand side of the homepage. Enter the following folders: Fire Code Courses Pre-class Material - Fire Code Div. B Part 4 - which contains the required materials for the course. June 13-17, 2016 FIRE CODE DIV B PT 4-16-1 Ontario Fire College December 5-9, 2016 FIRE CODE DIV B PT 4-16-2 Ontario Fire College FIRE CODE DIVISION B PART 9 RETROFIT This course assists student-learners to develop knowledge of fire inspection methods with respect to applications of the Ontario Fire Code Div. B, Part 9. The emphasis of this course is on the upgrading of existing buildings through retrofit. Fire Code Division B Parts 2 & 6 and Courtroom Procedures or the previous Basic Fire Code PT 2 & 6 and Basic Fire Code Court Pro 5 days Enter the link Preclass and Course Materials located on the left hand side of the homepage. Enter the following folders: Fire Code Courses Pre-class Material - Fire Code Div. B Part 9 - which contains the required materials for the course. July 25-29, 2016 FIRE CODE DIV B PT 9-16-2 Ontario Fire College November 21-25, 2016 FIRE CODE DIV B PT 9-16-3 Ontario Fire College 28