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In order to successfully complete the tasks identified in the JPRs of NFPA 1033, the standard requires an expert in fire investigation to remain current in the following subjects that are listed as “requisite knowledge”.
(1) Fire chemistry
(2) Fire dynamics
(3) Explosion Dynamics
(4) Fire Analysis
(5) Fire Investigation Methodology
(6) Fire investigation technology
(7) Evidence Documentation, collection, and presentation.
(8) Failure analysis and analytical tools
(9) Hazard recognition, evaluation, and basic mitigation procedures.
(10) Hazardous Materials
(11) Safety regulations
(12) Types of construction
(13) Fire Protection Systems
(14) Electricity and electrical systems.
(15) Fuel Gas Systems
Learn the foundational elements of fire investigation, covering key principles and methods to effectively analyze fire scenes.
Failure Analysis and Analytical Tools
This course focuses on how simulation using Fire Dynamics Simulator (FDS) is applied as a tool in performing an advanced fire dynamics analysis for a fire and provides critical insights for accurate case assessments.


Litigation Support Fundamentals
Designed to equip experts with the knowledge needed to navigate the complexities of fire and explosion litigation.
Insurance Claims Mastery
Enhance your expertise in managing and processing fire-related insurance claims with comprehensive training modules.
