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Fire Inspectors and Investigators
1
O*NET-SOC Title
Fire
Inspectors and Investigators
35
Alternate Occupation Titles
Fire
Official
Fire
Alarm Inspector
Fire
Alarm and
Fire
Sprinkler Inspector
Fire
Captain
Fire
Code Inspector
Fire
Equipment Inspector
Fire
Extinguisher Inspector
Fire
Extinguisher Sprinkler Inspector
Fire
Extinguisher Tech
Fire
Extinguisher Technician
Fire
Hazard Inspector
Fire
Inspector
Fire
Investigation Lieutenant
Fire
Investigator
Fire
Lieutenant
Fire
Marshal
Fire
Marshall
Fire
Prevention
Officer
Fire
Prevention Inspector
Fire
Prevention Specialist
Fire
Protection Fabricator
Fire
Protection Inspector
Fire
Protection Specialist
Fire
Safety Inspector
Fire
Safety Specialist
Fire
Sprinkler Apparatus Inspector
Fire
Sprinkler Foreman
Fire
Sprinkler Inspector
Fire
Systems Inspector
Fire
and Explosion Investigator
Firefighter
Certified
Fire
Investigator
Certified
Fire
and Explosion Investigator
Certified Vehicle
Fire
Investigator
Code
Official
1
O*NET-SOC Description
Inspect buildings to detect
fire
hazards and enforce local ordinances and state laws, or investigate and gather facts to determine cause of
fires
and explosions.
22
Tasks
Develop
and coordinate
fire
prevention programs, such as false alarm billing,
fire
inspection reporting, and hazardous materials management.
Develop
or review
fire
exit plans.
Analyze evidence and other information to determine probable cause of
fire
or explosion.
Arrange for the replacement of defective
fire
fighting equipment and for repair of
fire
alarm and sprinkler systems, making minor repairs such as servicing
fire
extinguishers when feasible.
Attend training classes to maintain current knowledge of
fire
prevention, safety, and
firefighting
procedures.
Conduct
fire
code compliance follow-ups to ensure that corrective actions have been taken in cases where violations were found.
Conduct
fire
exit drills to monitor and evaluate evacuation procedures.
Conduct inspections and acceptance testing of newly installed
fire
protection systems.
Conduct internal investigation to determine negligence and violation of laws and regulations by
fire
department employees.
Dust evidence or portions of
fire
scenes for latent fingerprints.
Examine
fire
sites and collect evidence such as glass, metal fragments, charred wood, and accelerant residue for use in determining the cause of a
fire.
Identify corrective actions necessary to bring properties into compliance with applicable
fire
codes, laws, regulations, and standards, and explain these measures to property owners or their representatives.
Inspect and test
fire
protection or
fire
detection systems to verify that such systems are installed in accordance with appropriate laws, codes, ordinances, regulations, and standards.
Inspect buildings to locate hazardous conditions and
fire
code violations, such as accumulations of combustible material, electrical wiring problems, and inadequate or non-functional
fire
exits.
Instruct children about the dangers of
fire.
Photograph damage and evidence related to causes of
fires
or explosions to document investigation findings.
Recommend changes to
fire
prevention, inspection, and
fire
code endorsement procedures.
Review blueprints and plans for new or remodeled buildings to ensure the structures meet
fire
safety codes.
Teach
fire
investigation techniques to other
firefighter
personnel.
Teach public education programs on
fire
safety and prevention.
Testify in court cases involving
fires
, suspected arson, and false alarms.
Write detailed reports of
fire
inspections performed,
fire
code violations observed, and corrective recommendations
offered.
6
Detailed Work Activities
Develop
fire
safety or prevention programs or plans.
Direct
fire
fighting or prevention activities.
Educate the public about
fire
safety or prevention.
Examine debris to obtain information about causes of
fires.
Inspect facilities to ensure compliance with
fire
regulations.
Maintain
fire
fighting tools or equipment.
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