Training Series
Impact of Building Construction on Scene Safety
A brief overview on identifying hazards and how to operate safely on a fire or explosion scene.
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Course Includes Recorded Instruction
2 hours in total
Receive 2 hours Credit for Tested Training
Certificate Provided Upon Completion
Material Designed to Familiarize You with Scene Safety and Hazard Awareness
Includes Examples from Actual Investigations
Encompasses Concepts Discussed in Both NFPA 1033 and NFPA 921
Satisfies NFPA 1033 Requisite Knowledge Requirements
What's included?
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7 Video Chapters
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1 Attached Document
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1 Exam
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1 Certificate of completion
Learn the Fundamentals
You will learn how to recognize various hazards related to the fire scene and how to document those hazards. In addition, you will learn about how to address these hazards, how to avoid creating new hazards, and the responsibilities that come with operating safely on a fire scene.
Applications
By learning about the fundamentals of scene safety awareness, you will attain the necessary background to operate safely on the fire scene.
Course Lessons
Meet the instructor
Dixon Robin,
IAAI-CFI, IAAI-CI
Dixon Robin is the owner of Fire Sequence Investigations LLC, a private fire and explosion investigation firm based out of Rochester, New York, and co-owner of FireCred LLC. Dixon retired in 2021 as a Supervisory Special Agent/CFI with ATF. As an ATF National Response Team (NRT) Supervisor, Dixon lead a veteran team of Special Agent/CFIs and subject matter experts in investigating large fire, bombing, and explosion events throughout the country. Dixon was employed in Federal law enforcement for over 26 years, the bulk of that career being spent at ATF as a Special Agent/Certified Fire Investigator in Rochester, NY. Dixon is an IAAI Certified Fire Investigator (CFI) and Certified Instructor (CI) and has instructed courses internationally at the International Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA), the National Fire Academy (NFA), the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC), and at a variety of venues throughout the United States.
Dixon has served as the President of the New York State Chapter of the IAAI and as a member of the NIST OSAC Fire and Explosion Investigation Subcommittee.
Patrick Jones - Course author
