Certificate II in Fire Protection Inspection and Testing Trainee Technician Course

Course code : CPP30821

certificate III in fire protection inspection and testing

WATER BASED SYSTEMS

Fire Extinguisher - Routine Service of Gaseous Fire Suppression Systems

CPP30821

certificate III in fire protection inspection and testing

WATER BASED SYSTEMS

This specialised course covers routine service of gaseous fire suppression systems whilst offering participants a qualification at Certificate III level. The course is delivered in the workplace with support from industry experts

Who’s it for?

This course is for experienced routine service technicians employed in the fire protection industry who require a Certificate III qualification.

Are there any special requirements needed to take this course?

  • Participants must be employed in the fire industry and have either:
    • a minimum of 12 months experience in the routine servicing of fire protection equipment or systems; or
    • have experience and skills in a plumbing, electrical or fire related job role.
  • The ability to conduct routine servicing of a range of complex gaseous fire suppression systems under supervision at multiple sites is required.
  • Participants require access to a personal computer or tablet and have basic computer skills to enable use of the on-line learning system.
two men inspecting fire sprinkler systems

COURSE INFORMATION

Which Pathway is right for me?

Fire Industry Academy provides a choice of pathways to complete this course.  A Training Course Pathway and a Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Pathway.

Training Course Pathway

This pathway follows a typical training course style of delivery. Learners complete lessons to attain or improve their skills before completing a range of different assessments.

The assessments include knowledge assessments to test how well you understand fundamental principles and underlying requirements; and practical assessments. The practical assessments require learners to complete a series of exercises in the workplace or a simulated environment that focus on your skills to complete tasks to industry standards.

Select this pathway if you want to learn new skills or to build on your existing skills and knowledge. The course is delivered using a blended model of learning which includes comprehensive online training, supported by workplace-based learning in the field.

Participants are supported throughout the learning process by our industry experts.

 

RPL Pathway

This pathway is for experienced fire technicians who can provide evidence of having completed the routine service of fire protection systems and equipment.  Preferably an applicant would have a minimum of 12 months experience, however more importantly they must have completed a sufficient number of service activities in a range of different business types to demonstrate competency.

Applicants are required to submit evidence in the form of completed service records and reports that clearly show they have completed the routine service work in accordance with industry standards.

They will also be required to submit a practical demonstration, such as recording a video of completing a specific task, undertake an interview style assessment with a qualified assessor, and complete knowledge and scenario type questions to demonstrate their knowledge aligns with industry requirements.

A participant must have experience servicing the fire systems and equipment covered by each unit of competency selected or included in the course.

What does the course cover?

The course provides participants with advanced skills and knowledge in the routine servicing of water-based fire suppression systems, including fire sprinkler systems and fire pumpsets. The following areas are included: 

  • Undertake monthly, six-monthly and yearly testing of fire sprinkler systems 
  • Undertake monthly and six-monthly servicing of fire pumpsets 
  • Undertake flow testing of fire sprinkler and fire hydrant systems 
  • Inspect and maintain portable foam-generating equipment 
  • Undertake routine service on control and indicating equipment 
  • Understanding key Australian standards, regulations and codes related to routine servicing of fire protection systems and equipment and environmental protection 
  • Maintaining workplace health and safety 
  • Ability to organise work schedules, complete tasks safely and efficiently and provide effective customer service 
  • Ability to discuss servicing needs with clients for a range of fire protection systems and equipment 
Course Duration

The course is self-paced and typically takes 12-18 months to complete. Participants are required to complete the course within 24 months of enrolling.

How is the course delivered?
  • The course if delivered in the workplace via a distance-based delivery model and supported by an online learning sytem
  • Participants are supported throughout the learning process by our industry experts
Link to Licence and Accreditation
  • This course will meet licensing and accreditation requirements that have a Certificate III in Fire Protection Inspection and Testing as one of the application requirements. 
  • In some states and territories, a licence or accreditation may be required to undertake fire protection work. 
  • Visit www.fia.edu.au/advice for information on state and territory requirements or complete our course enquiry form and let us demystify licensing and accreditation requirements and identify your training needs. 
Additional Training Opportunities

On completion of this course, participants may choose to enrol in other courses that cover servicing of other fire protection systems and equipment or select from any of our professional development courses

Course Fees

Training Pathway $4,100
  • $1,500 – Required at enrolment
  • Balance payable in 3 instalments over 6 months

 

RPL Pathway $3,325
  • $1,500 – Required at enrolment
  • Balance payable in 3 instalments over 6 months

Course outcomes

On successful completion of this course, participants will be awarded CPP30821 Certificate III in Fire Protection Inspection and Testing. The course includes the following units of competency:

Unit Code:
Description:
BSBPEF301
Organise personal work priorities
BSBOPS304
Deliver and monitor a service to customers
CPCCBC4012
Read and interpret plans and specifications
CPCPCM2043
Carry out WHS requirements
CPCPCM4015
Access and interpret regulatory requirements for the plumbing and services industry
CPCPFS3040
Conduct basic functional testing of water based fire suppression systems
CPCPFS3041
Inspect and test fire pumpsets
CPCPFS3042
Conduct annual routine service of complex water based fire suppression systems
CPCPFS3043
Conduct functioinal water flow testing
CPPCMN2002
Participate in workplace safety arrangements
CPPFES2003
Safely moving loads and dangerous goods
CPPFES2004
Identify types of installed fire safety equipment and systems
CPPFES2005
Demonstrate first attack firefighting equipment
CPPFES2006
Prepare for installation and service operations
CPPFES2007
Maintain quality of work and promote continuous improvement
CPPFES3024
Inspect and maintain portable foam generating equipment