Fire training definition

Fire training means a fire purposely set as part of an organized program of drills for the training of firefighting personnel or for testing firefighting materials or equipment, which is part of a recognized training program.
Fire training means the instruction of industrial public and Private firefighters conducted in accordance with safety standards and procedures as accepted by the Kentucky State Fire Marshal the Kentucky Fire Commission or the National Wildfire Coordinating Group.‌
Fire training means training received or required by fire fighters to maintain proficiency in the performance of their assigned duties.

Examples of Fire training in a sentence

  • The fund shall be used for Fire training of Local 311 members in the field of fire fighting.

  • There shall be a yearly training fund that will be used for Fire training for members.

  • Any employee scheduled to attend EMS or Fire training which is canceled through no fault of the employee, shall be paid two (2) hours at time and one-half (1 1/2) for said cancellation.

  • The Technician must also complete Fire training, Emergency Squad training, First Aid and SCBA training before proceeding to higher grades.

  • A Firefighter may serve as an Acting Captain if the employee has 1) a minimum of three years of service with the District and 2) has completed California State Fire training (CSFT) Fire Company Officer (or CSFT equivalent) Certificate prerequisites, educational requirements and Department provided task book.

  • Fire training has been offered and accepted to all SES security staff deployed to Camp Hill by Staff at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.

  • At any given time, Accredited EMS Fire training 1099 individuals may be called to their careers jobs for an emergency.

  • Medical Officers will not be debited staff development leave for attendance at compulsory training for CPR, OH&S, Child protection or Fire training and any other designated compulsory training required.

  • Program Continue conducting Regional Homeland Security Training Program, including, but not limited to: Tactical Emergency Casualty Care for Law Enforcement, Immediate Action Team (IAT) Refresher, ICS 300, ICS 400, Unified Response to Active Shooter Incidents, and approved regional Fire training course.

  • Fire training shall be at the discretion of the Director, with consideration given to an employee’s work schedule so as not to interfere with vacation time or scheduled days off.

Related to Fire training

  • Travel training means providing instruction, as appropriate, to children with significant cognitive disabilities, and any other children with disabilities who require this instruction, to enable them to develop an awareness of the environment in which they live, and learn the skills necessary to move effectively and safely from place to place within that environment (e.g., in school, in the home, at work, and in the community).

  • Skills training means systematic skill building through curriculum-based psychoeducational and cognitive-behavioral interventions. These interventions break down complex objectives for role performance into simpler components, including basic cognitive skills such as attention, to facilitate learning and competency.

  • Online Training means prerecorded training delivered virtually e.g. SAP e-learning.

  • Training means instruction or teaching designed to impart a specific skill, as opposed to general knowledge.

  • Vocational training or "vocational education" means