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PIKEMAN  
#1 Posted : 18 January 2013 21:07:00(UTC)
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PIKEMAN

What qualifications and or membership of professional bodies would you need for this? Ignore NEBOSH, IOSH etc - what are the accepted criteria?
SNS  
#2 Posted : 19 January 2013 10:41:10(UTC)
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SNS

There are currently no set criteria, the usual 'must be competent' has been applied by our LA Fire inspector.

There have been a couple of attempts to get something set up. The Institute of Fire engineers (IFE) has the following document: http://www.ife.org.uk/fr...t_fire_risk_assessor.pdf which gives some guidance.

Without ignoring NEBOSH etc, I have the Diploma but have recently completed (waiting for marks) the Fire RA Certificate, then progressing on to deeper training with IFE or similar - there are a couple of other threads about options for training.

Depends on the risk being assessed, I am comfortable about domestic HMO and low risk industrial. Working up towards higher risks with experience and further training.

Rgds,
S
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