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International Fire Code Institute?

mtlogcabin

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I have an application for a Fire Inspector I. One of the applicants provided an International Fire Code Institute Fire
Code Company Officer Inspector certification. A quick google search indicates the institute located in Whitaker CA no longer exist.
Questions
Anyone familiar with the institute?
How would a Company Officer Inspector compare to an ICC Fire Inspector I Certificate
 
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Never heard of it. I'm hurt I was not invited to apply :-) Typically a company officer certification in an inspection field is not as versed in code enforcement and job performance requirements. Personally I would always refer to the standard NFPA 1031 Standard for Professional Qualifications for Fire Inspector and Plan Examiner to evaluate abilities of a fire inspector.
 
For you youngsters:::::




The Uniform Fire Code (UFC) is a product of the International Fire Code Institute (IFCI). This Code is a model code that is designed for adoption by local jurisdictions. Many jurisdictions have amended and modified the UFC as their local fire code. IFCI, recognizing the growing problem in the Western United States, has also developed the Urban-Wildland Interface Code, 1997 Edition, which is available through their office. Contact IFCI at http://www.ifci.com.
 
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