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Table of Contents Emergency Training Centre Staff............................................................................................................................................................3 Introductions to Lakeland College’s Emergency Training Centre......................................................................................................4 Registration Procedures for Scheduled Courses..................................................................................................................................6 Academic Policies and Procedures for Scheduled Courses................................................................................................................7 Distance Learning: Client-hosted Training............................................................................................................................................8 Distance Learning: Correspondence Courses....................................................................................................................................10 Online Courses.......................................................................................................................................................................................11 Bachelor of Applied Business: Emergency Services..........................................................................................................................12 Emergency Services Technology..........................................................................................................................................................13 Firefighter Training Program (FFTP)......................................................................................................................................................14 NFPA 472 - Professional Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials Incidents.............................................................15 NFPA 1001 - Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications . ......................................................................................................................16 NFPA 1002 - Fire Department Vehicle Driver/Operator Professional Qualifications.....................................................................18 NFPA 1003 - Airport Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications...........................................................................................................19 NFPA 1006 - Technical Rescuer Professional Qualifications..............................................................................................................20 NFPA 1021 - Fire Officer Professional Qualifications.........................................................................................................................22 NFPA 1035 - Public Fire and Life Safety Educator Professional Qualifications...............................................................................24 NFPA 1041 - Fire Service Instructor Professional Qualifications.......................................................................................................25 NFPA 1051 - Wildland Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications........................................................................................................26 NFPA 1081 - Industrial Fire Brigade Member Professional Qualifications......................................................................................27 Safety Codes Officer in the Fire Discipline..........................................................................................................................................29 Emergency Preparedness......................................................................................................................................................................34 Extinguisher Training..............................................................................................................................................................................35 Additional Courses.................................................................................................................................................................................36 Lakeland College Emergency Training Centre Field Rental..............................................................................................................37 Driver Training.........................................................................................................................................................................................38 First Aid Training.....................................................................................................................................................................................39 Transportation and Accommodation...................................................................................................................................................40 Recreational Opportunities at Lakeland College and around Vermilion.........................................................................................41
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Emergency Training Centre Staff Our Team From the instructors on the front lines to our administrative and support personnel, every staff member at the Emergency Training Centre (ETC) is dedicated to one goal: working together to deliver top-quality services that meet the needs of our clients. Our instructional staff is carefully selected based on a combination of technical skill, practical background, teaching ability and additional certification in related areas. An extensive roster of associate faculty provides expertise in law, investigative procedures, labour relations, human resources, finance, medical specialities, and disaster recovery. Important work also goes on behind the scenes at ETC, where the team includes student services staff, course development specialists and technical service personnel. Their skills and contributions, from constructing props to writing course handbooks, are equally vital to the quality service that the ETC provides.
Front Row: Tammy Richardson, Anita Horpestad, Mariette Sargeant, Darla Brown, Kim Hinton, Sue Hendriks, Chris Senaratne, John Fedoriuk, Kerri Sinclair Back Row: Brian Marlowe, Amy Marenger, Trevor Gillis, Maurice MacMillan, Lyle Lawrence, Clint McCullough, Todd Field, Alan Jones, Don Keenan, Greg Zielinski Missing: Abena Sey, Bob Fisher, Brian Byrnell, Doug Pieper, Ed Gadbois
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Introductions to Lakeland College’s Emergency Training Centre Building on a Proud Tradition
An Integrated Approach to Training
Lakeland College Emergency Training Centre (ETC) is located in Vermilion, Alta., about 190 km east of Edmonton. As a school of the college, ETC fits Lakeland’s practice of quality hands-on training for students who are workforce ready.
At ETC, no skill is taught in isolation. Courses contain an appropriate balance of theoretical and practical hands-on content, and are structured so that each new skill builds upon those previously acquired. Meteorological, topographical, and man-made variables are added to ensure realistic training scenarios. As much as possible, training is integrated to maximize the efficiency of a variety of preparedness and response agencies, including police, security, emergency medical services, public works and fire services. The training environment builds teamwork, and instructors are more than willing to provide extra assistance to ensure that students learn the skills they need.
ETC’s history as part of the public college is short, only going back to 1998 when Alberta Fire Training School became a subsidiary corporation of the college. However, the two had been neighbours since the fire training school was established by the province over a half century ago. ETC has three distinct client groups: pre-professional students, municipal fire services, and corporations. Training occurs on-site either at the Emergency Training Centre, at the client workplace and/or through distance learning.
Advisory Committees ETC relies on feedback from emergency services professionals to ensure that our training reflects and anticipates needs of the industry. Advisory committees are in place for all areas of training and include representation from municipalities, industry and other post-secondary providers.
Training ETC offers high quality training. Courses are taught to the standards of recognized national and international agencies and regulatory bodies. Training includes:
Further Studies
• Municipal, industrial, airport and wildland firefighting
ETC is committed to collaboration with other agencies and organizations in the emergency services field. Of particular note are our partnerships with other postsecondary education providers. These offer opportunities for emergency services personnel to apply their credentials to college and university-level programs and to seek career advancement. As well, numerous partnerships have been formed within the private and public sectors to facilitate development and delivery of training.
• Integrated training for agencies involved in emergency response • Rescue training including rope, trench, and confined space • Workplace health and safety • Emergency services management and administration skills development • Emergency preparedness for municipalities, public sector organizations and industry • Full-time programs: • Emergency Services Technology (EST), 1-year diploma Program for career entry to the fire service or emergency medical response settings
• Firefighter Training Program (FFTP), 12-week program
• Bachelor of Applied Business: Emergency Services, 3.25-year applied degree program
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Introductions to Lakeland College’s Emergency Training Centre Customized Training Most ETC training can be customized to the specific needs of an organization. We can help you analyze your training goals, define your needs and then we can recommend a program that suits your time frame and budget. Depending on your needs, customized training can borrow elements from existing programs, develop new components, or use a combination of both. ETC can deliver customized training at its campus, at your workplace, or at another location that fits your needs. Development of in-house personnel as trainers can be a very cost-effective, long-term solution to an organization’s training needs. ETC has extensive experience in developing “train the trainer” programs that equip personnel with the technical and teaching skills to develop and deliver training programs at their own worksites. Corporate partnering is another facet of our innovative approach to customized training. The partnering program allows clients to construct a specialized prop in cooperation with the ETC and use ETC expertise to train employees. Our Business Development Office would be pleased to discuss your organization’s customized training needs. Contact us at 1.800.661.6490 ext. 2038 or 8437 or email businessdevfire@lakelandcollege.ca.
Facilities and Infrastructure ETC consists of two training sites. The main training facility, located in Vermilion adjacent to Lakeland College’s main campus, features a lecture theatre, internet-linked classrooms with interactive white boards, wireless Internet and an extinguisher lab. Apparatus include 11 pumper trucks, a rescue vehicle, two aerial apparatus, three ambulances, a pumper/tender, an industrial pumper, a mobile command post and two buses. Our training props includes facilities for dry chemical training, technical rescue props, pumping pits, props that replicate oil refinery scenarios, two structural towers, an investigation prop, a multi-tier foam prop, a vehicle fire prop, a dangerous goods pad, a forcible entry prop and a fire behaviour prop. For a closer look at our facilities, visit our interactive map online at lc-etc.ca/interactive-map/. Not far from Vermilion is our remote site, which features extinguisher training that uses five-pound extinguishers to 350-pound wheeled units for municipal, industrial and airport firefighting.
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Registration Procedures for Scheduled Courses Admission Requirements
Fee Payment Procedures
Applicants must be at least 18 years of age on or before the course or program start date. Admission requirements can also be found at lakelandcollege.ca.
Fees stated in this calendar are effective January 1, 2017 and are stated in Canadian dollars. Tuition fees in this calendar are subject to the Alberta Tuition Fee Policy. International fee payers are normally subject to a 150 per cent surcharge. Lakeland College reserves the right to change fees as necessary.
All academic and non-academic admission requirements, including physical fitness requirements, must be met.
Prerequisites
Fees are due at the time of registration and are payable to Lakeland College. Students will not be invoiced. We are unable to process course registrations without payment.
Where prerequisites are identified, documentation to verify completion of such prerequisites must be supplied with application forms.
Third-party sponsorship will only be accepted for registration fees of $200 or more. A student sponsored by an employer, for example, must submit a purchase order number and the sponsor’s contact details with the application form.
Registration for Scheduled Courses Registrations for 2017 scheduled courses are accepted until classes start; however, we recommend that you apply early.
If the purchase order number is not provided at the time of registration, we cannot guarantee the number will be quoted on the invoice.
We begin processing registration requests in early October. Acceptance in most courses is on a first qualified, first accepted basis unless otherwise stated.
We accept payment by cash, cheque, money order, Interac, Visa or MasterCard. Cheques or money orders must be made payable to Lakeland College. For your protection, do not send cash through the mail.
If indicated, the physical requirement section of the application form must be completed and signed by an authorized individual (the person who determines an individual’s fitness for fire service duty). This could be a fire chief, municipal secretary, public health nurse, safety nurse, safety supervisor or management member responsible for brigade staffing. Applicants cannot verify their own fitness levels.
Fee Refunds Refunds are calculated on the basis of the official date of withdrawal. Refunds will be considered only when the applicant provides written notification within the specified timelines to the Office of the Registrar.
Members of Alberta municipal fire departments must have the application form signed by the fire chief or designate.
Students withdrawing from a course at least one business day before the course starts will receive a 100 per cent refund less $50 administration fee. Applicants wishing to move their registration to another scheduled date will be required to pay a $50 processing fee. No fees will be refunded after a class starts. Fees will be fully refunded if a course is cancelled by the Emergency Training Centre.
Submit the completed application form and the appropriate registration fees to: Lakeland College Office of the Registrar 5707 College Drive Vermilion, Alberta T9X 1K5
Accommodations
Confirmation of Acceptance
Students are responsible for making their own arrangements for meals and accommodations. Please refer to the final section of this calendar for a listing of accommodation choices.
Applicants will receive a written confirmation of course registration. Included will be a student information package containing important information about college regulations, materials to bring and accommodation choices.
Attendance
If a course is over-subscribed, applicants will be placed on a waiting list. The waiting list is kept only for the current calendar year. New registration requests must be submitted for the next calendar year.
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Classes typically start daily at 0800* hours. Classes may be held on statutory holidays. Absences of more than four hours may result in suspension from the course. *Exceptions may apply for specific courses and programs.
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Academic Policies and Procedures for Scheduled Courses Discipline
Examination Rewrite
All students should conduct themselves in accordance with college policies, regulations and procedures. In cases where student misconduct occurs, discipline will be applied in a manner consistent with the Student Discipline Policy. The guidelines are on the Lakeland College website: lakelandcollege.ca.
A student failing a written or online examination with a mark between 60 per cent* and 69 per cent* will be allowed one rewrite for that course. The application to rewrite is available online at lc-etc.ca or by contacting the Office of the Registrar toll-free at 1.800.661.6490 ext. 8633 or 8441. The application must be made within 60 days of release of the test scores. The rewrite must be completed within 60 days of acceptance of the rewrite application and fee.
Student Appeal Process Students receiving academic or non-academic disciplinary decisions/actions may appeal those decisions that have an adverse personal or academic impact. The Student Grievance and Appeal Process Handbook is available from the Office of the Registrar or any academic department on campus.
*Exceptions may apply for specific courses and programs.
Equivalent Standing Lakeland College recognizes prior education when it is a course pre-requisite and necessary for course progression. To receive equivalent standing for an NFPA Standard course the equivalent course must be evaluated and a minimum grade of 70 per cent achieved. Equivalencies granted by Lakeland College ETC will be accepted by the Office of the Fire Commissioner.
Transcripts A transcript is an official record of a student’s grades. Students can go to the website (lakelandcollege.ca) to request official transcripts. Transcripts are free, but there is a cost for expedited service. A transcript will not be released to a third party without written authorization from the student.
Miscellaneous Fees
ETC replacement certificate Examination rewrite fee Equivalent standing Rescheduled examination (late write) Registration change Course extension fee Course cancellation fee*
Students with Special Needs Lakeland College recognizes its duty to provide academic accommodation to students with disabilities. Within the limits of its resources, and having due regard for the rights and entitlements of other students and college staff who may be affected, the college will, where reasonable, remove barriers and provide opportunities to students with disabilities. Students with physical, sensory or learning disabilities should contact the Office of the Registrar well in advance of their course for assessment of necessary support services and employment goals. Additional support, such as interpreters and technical assistance, must be arranged prior to course/program start.
$40 $145 minimum $100 $160 $50 $100 $100
*If a client-hosted course is cancelled by the host department after materials are sent, the host department will be billed.
Examinations All written examinations require a minimum passing score of 70 per cent*. Where applicable, a student can write a course examination only after successful completion of the practical components. *Exceptions may apply for specific courses and programs.  
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Distance Learning: Client-hosted Training Client-hosted Training
• Evaluators must have passed the training they will be evaluating as well as NFPA 1041 Level II
Our client-hosted service allows emergency services departments to host ETC courses for their members. The host department assumes responsibility for scheduling the course and providing qualified instructors and proctors/evaluators.
• Evaluators must not be a member of the host epartment
Client-hosted Training Information For more information about Client-hosted Training contact: Distance Learning at 780.581.2054 or toll-free at 1.800.661.6490 ext. 2054 or email dlearnfire@lakelandcollege.ca.
How to Apply Procedures to apply for and conduct client-hosted training are outlined in a step-by-step handbook. You can download the Client-hosted Handbook from lc-etc.ca in the Distance Training tab.
Courses Requiring Approved Site Host departments will have to ensure that they have an approved site and/or the required equipment to host some courses. Courses that require an approved site and/or the required equipment are:
• Complete the Application to Host a Course form, found at lc-etc.ca in the Distance Training tab. • Ensure the application form is complete.
• NFPA 1001 - FFTS-S700 Structural Firefighting
*Applications that do not include complete course application information or course fees will not be processed.
• NFPA 1001 - FFTS-S800 Hazardous Materials Fires • NFPA 1001 - Fire Fighter Level I/II
• E-mail the application to dlearn@lakelandcollege.ca or fax it to Distance Learning at 780.853.4348.
• NFPA 1006 - Rescue Awareness (NFPA 1006 Ch. 5)
Note: If a client-hosted course is cancelled by the host department after materials are sent, the host department will be billed the Course Cancellation Fee ($100).
• NFPA 1006 - Rope Rescue Level I/II
Proctors and Evaluators
• NFPA 1021 - FOTP 800 Multi-Unit Incident Management
• NFPA 1006 - Confined Space Rescue Level I/II • NFPA 1006 - Trench Rescue Operations Level I/II
Client-hosted courses involving a written examination require a proctor to supervise the examination. Courses involving practical components require practical evaluations by an approved evaluator. See the Clienthosted Handbook found at lc-etc.ca in the Distance Training tab for information about the current process.
• NFPA 1081 - Industrial Fire Brigade Incipient, Advanced Exterior and Interior Structural Levels
List of Available Courses for Client-hosted Delivery Emergency Preparedness
Note: Some proctors and evaluators charge a fee for service. Check with your proctor and/or evaluator. It is your responsibility to pay these fees.
Basic Emergency Management Emergency Operations Centre Management Incident Command System 100
To qualify as a proctor or evaluator, a person must: • Be approved by ETC
NFPA 472 Responders to Hazardous Materials Incidents
• Be someone of good standing in the community, such as a fire chief, minister, teacher, librarian, professor, commissioner of oaths, or similar office holder, who is not associated with the training. (Instructors cannot be proctors or evaluators.)
Dangerous Goods – Awareness Dangerous Goods – Operations
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1-BEP 1-EOCM 1-ICSEP ID# FFTS–S900a FFTS–S1200
• NOT have been involved in the delivery of the training • NOT have a personal relationship with the training instructor or any of the candidates writing the exam or being evaluated • Sign applicable agreements acknowledging their intention to comply with the testing procedures and regulations
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Distance Learning: Client-hosted Training NFPA 1001 Fire Fighter FFTS–S200 Building Construction FFTS–S300 Basic Fireground Ops FFTS–S401 Fireground Water Supplies FFTS–S500 On Scene Support Ops FFTS–S700 Structural Firefighting FFTS–S800 Hazardous Materials Fires FFTS–S900b Fire Safety FFTS–S1000a Pre and Post Incident Ops FFTS–S1000b Portable Fire Extinguisher FFTS–S1100 Vehicle Extrication NFPA 1002 Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator Fire Apparatus - Driving and Maintenance (NFPA 1002 Ch. 4) Fire Apparatus – Pumping Operations (NFPA 1002 Ch. 5) Aerial Apparatus NFPA 1006 Technical Rescuer Professional Qualifications Rescue Awareness (NFPA 1006 Ch.5) Rope Rescue Level I/II Confined Space Rescue Level I/II Trench Rescue Operations Level I/II
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Fire Officer Communications and FOTP–250 Background Knowledge Introduction to Basic Supervisor Functions FOTP–300 Safety Regulations and Basic Investigation FOTP–400 Single Incident Management FOTP–500 Legal Aspects and Evaluating Performanc FOTP–600 Administrative Functions and Fire Investigation FOTP–700 Multi-Unit Incident Management FOTP–800
FFTS-S200 FFTS–S300 FFTS–S401 FFTS–S500 FFTS–S700 FFTS–S800 FFTS–S900b FFTS–S1000 FFTS–S1000b FFTS–S1100
Note: Instructors teaching NFPA 1021 courses are responsible to mark and provide feedback on assignments throughout delivery of the course. NFPA 1041 Fire Service Instructor Level I
ID# FFTS–S601
Fire Service Instructor Level I
2-PU
1041-1
NFPA 1051 Wildland Fire Fighter Wildland Fire Fighter Level I
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Incipient Level Advanced Exterior Level Interior Structural Level Industrial Fire Brigade Leader
RT-100 RT-110/12 RT-111/121 RT-112/122
Safety Codes Officer in the Fire Discipline (NFPA 1031 & NFPA 1033) Safety Codes Act and the Law Basic Introduction to the Alberta Fire and Building Codes Introductory Fire Investigation General Fire Prevention Basic Fire Safety Codes Officer Building Construction and Protection Systems Properties of Materials Alberta Codes and Standards Inspection Procedures Fire Origin and Cause Determination
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1-SCOII 1-GFP FS100 1-BCPS 1-PMSC 1-ASCSS 1-IPSC 1-FOCD
Note: The following courses require the Alberta Fire Code and the Alberta Building Code: • FS100 Basic Safety Codes Officer • 1-BCPS Building Construction and Protection Systems • 1-PMSC Properties of Materials • 1-ASCSS Alberta Codes and Standards • 1-IPSC Inspection Procedures • 1-AINSP Applied Inspections
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Distance Learning: Correspondence Courses Correspondence
commissioner for oaths, or similar office holder, who is not associated with the training. (Instructors cannot be proctors or evaluators).
Our correspondence service allows individuals the option to pursue training on their own. Students are responsible for scheduling and arranging for a qualified proctor to oversee their examinations.
• Sign applicable agreements acknowledging their intention to comply with the testing procedures and regulation.
How to Apply
• Be someone who has had no part in instructing the course.
• Complete the Correspondence Application form, found at lc-etc.ca in the Distance Training tab.
• Not have any personal or familial relationship with the course instructor or students.
• Ensure the application form is complete. Applications that do not include complete course application information or course fees will not be processed.
Correspondence Information For more information about correspondence courses contact Distance Learning at 780.581.2054 or toll-free at 1.800.661.6490 ext. 2054 or email dlearnfire@lakelandcollege.ca.
• E-mail the application to dlearn@lakelandcollege.ca or fax it to the Office of the Registrar at 780.853.2955. Applicants are responsible for meeting the prerequisites needed and any special requirements outlined in the course description as found in the current course calendar.
List of Available Correspondence Courses
Correspondence course fees are $255 unless otherwise indicated.
Course Scheduling
NFPA 1021 Fire Officer
All courses offered by correspondence will begin on the first day of the month. Applications must be received by the 15th of the preceding month or the registration will be deferred to the next possible starting date. Students have eight weeks from the start date to complete their course, including the writing of the final examination.
ID#
Fire Officer Communications and Background Information* Introduction to Basic Supervisor Functions Safety Regulations and Basic Investigation Legal Aspects and Evaluating Performance Administrative Functions and Fire Investigation
Withdrawals and Refunds
FOTP–300 FOTP–400 FOTP–60 FOTP–700
*course fee is $350
Students may withdraw from a course until the end of the fifth week of the course by notifying the Office of the Registrar. There are no refunds once materials have been sent to the student.
Basic Fire Safety Codes Officer Basic Fire Safety Codes Officer*
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*course fee is $525
Extensions and Proctors
Safety Codes Officer in the Fire Discipline (NFPA 1031 & NFPA 1033)
Students may apply for one four-week extension at a cost of $100. A completed Application for Course Extension form must be submitted and paid for prior to the end date of the course.
Building Construction and Protection System Properties of Materials Alberta Codes and Standards Inspection Procedures Fire Origin and Cause Determination Fire Protection Equipment and Water Supplies
Correspondence courses involving a written examination require an approved proctor to supervise the examination. See the Client Hosted Handbook at lc-etc.ca in the Distance Training tab for information about the examination and evaluation process.
ID# 1-BCPS 1-PMSC 1-ASCSS 1-IPSC 1-FOCD 1-FPEWS
Note: The following courses require the Alberta Fire Code and the Alberta Building Code:
Note: Some proctors and evaluators charge a fee for service. Check with your proctor and/or evaluator. It is your responsibility to pay these fees.
• 1-FS100 Basic Safety Codes Officer • 1-BCPS Building Construction and Protection Systems
To qualify as a proctor, a person must:
• 1-PMSC Properties of Materials
• Be approved by ETC.
• 1-ASCSS Alberta Codes and Standards
• Be someone of good standing in the community, such as a fire chief, minister, teacher, librarian, professor,
• 1-IPSC Inspection Procedures
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Online Courses Online Courses
Extensions
Our online course service provides individuals, departments and industry another option to complete their training. Students are able to complete the courses while juggling home and work priorities.
Students may apply for one four-week extension at a cost of $100. A completed Application for Course Extension form must be submitted and paid for prior to the end date of the course.
How to Apply
Proctors
• Complete the Online Course Application form, found at lc-etc.ca in the Distance Training tab.
Some of the online courses involving a written examination require a proctor to supervise the examination. You must ensure you have made arrangements for a proctor to supervise your examination.
• Ensure the application form is complete. Applications with insufficient information cannot be processed and will be returned.
Note: Some proctors and evaluators charge a fee for service. Check with your proctor and/or evaluator. It is your responsibility to pay these fees.
• Ensure payment is enclosed. Applications that do not include the course fee will not be processed until payment is received.
To qualify as a proctor a person must: • Be approved by ETC.
• Email or fax the application to the Office of the Registrar, Lakeland College: Email: onlinelearningetc@lakelandcollege.ca Fax: 780.853.2955
• Be someone of good standing in the community, such as a fire chief, minister, teacher, librarian, professor, commissioner for oaths, or similar office holder, who is not associated with the training.
Course Scheduling
• Sign applicable agreements acknowledging their intention to comply with the testing procedures and regulations.
Information to access your online course will be emailed to you once your application has been processed. Students typically have four weeks to complete their online course, including writing of the final exam.
• Be someone who has had no part in instructing the course. • Not have any personal or familial relationship with the course instructor or students.
Online Course Information For more information about online courses contact Course Development at onlinelearningetc@lakelandcollege.ca or call toll free 1.800.661.6490 ext. 2039 or 2006. List of Available Online Courses Emergency Preparedness Basic Emergency Management* Introduction to Incident Command System 100* Dangerous Goods Responder – Awareness Level**
ID# 1-BEP 1-ICSE FFTS-S900a
*course fee is $125 **course fee is $195 For more information about online courses contact the Office of the Registrar at 780.853.8441 or toll-free at 1.800.661.6490 ext. 8441.
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Bachelor of Applied Business: Emergency Services Program Overview If you’ve worked in emergency services industry for a number of years, and would like to learn how to be an effective manager in this industry, then the Bachelor of Applied Business: Emergency Services degree program is designed just for you. The Bachelor of Applied Business: Emergency Services is a post-diploma applied degree program designed to provide integrated leadership skills applicable to workers in the emergency services industry including, but not limited to, fire, medical, police, military and corrections.
Core Modules (students must complete all) BES 301-3 OH&S Programs Development and Organization 1 BES 325-1 Ethics for Emergency Services Managers 1 BES 330-1 Statistics for Administrators 1 BES 340-1 Accounting Principles 1 BES 340-2 Financial Statement Analysis 1 BES 340-3 Capital Budgeting 2 BES 341-1 Interpersonal Communications* 1 BES 341-2 Crisis Communications* 2 BES 344-1 Human Resource Management* 1 BES 355-1 Emergency Services Management 1 BES 355-2 Emergency Services Administration Planning & Policy* 1 BES 356-1 Strategic Business Planning 2 BES 356-2 Resource Management 1 BES 362 Emergency Preparedness and Response (on-site) 3 BES 370-1 Performance Management and Coaching 1 BES 370-2 Organizational Behaviour 1 BES 370-3 Team Leadership & Development 1 BES 380-1 Critical Thinking 1 BES 380-2 Reflective Thinking 1 BES 400 BAppBus: ES Practicum I* 15 BES 410 BAppBus: ES Practicum II* 15
Indirect: Candidates will be assessed on the basis of official transcripts, totaling 1,200 hours of emergency services related training. Applicants must have a minimum of three years although five years of full-time work experience in the Emergency Services industry is preferred.
Directed Practicum Project Students are expected to make their own practicum arrangements, generally with their employer. Practicum projects will be developed in consultation with a facilitator, the employer, and the student.
Elective Modules (students must complete 6) BES
341-3 Public Relations / Media Skills for Managers 1 BES 341-4 Critical Incident Stress Management 1 BES 344-2 Legal Issues in Emergency Services 1 BES 344-3 Labour Relations / Contract Law 1 BES 355-3 Strategic Management I 1 BES 355-4 Strategic Management II 1 BES 356-3 Risk Management 1 BES 375-1 Future of Leadership 1 Total 60
Career Opportunities • Emergency Services Project Manager • Emergency Services Development Manager • Manager or Administrator in:
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Curriculum
Direct: Graduates of an emergency services related diploma program may be eligible for direct entry.
• Disaster Services
Fees are assessed on a per-semester basis at the time of registration.
Admission Requirements
• Police Department
Students who successfully complete the necessary modules covering a range of core and non-core competencies, 800 practicum credit hours, and submit a written project report will be eligible to receive a Bachelor of Applied Business: Emergency Services.
Candidates will have demonstrated a competency in the entry and intermediate level skill requirements for their field. The program’s elective modules emphasize the integrated nature of emergency services and provide students with a holistic view of emergency services management. Included in the program, are two 16-week directed practicums during which you will create and implement a supervised management/leadership project.
• Fire Services
• Emergency Medical Services
Graduation Requirements
This blended online program offers the convenience of completing your degree while working, since learning material and assignments are completed online. Over a 3.5 year period, students will complete learning modules online, with the exception of one course taken in the classroom. Other Business Administration or University Transfer courses may be taken as electives at the discretion of the Department Chair and Program Coordinator.
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Emergency Services Technology Program Overview
Credentials Earned in Platoon A
Emergency Services Technology (EST) is the only full-time diploma program in Canada providing a combination of firefighting and emergency services skills. This unique and comprehensive program prepares you for entry-level career positions in municipal and industrial firefighting, and pre-hospital emergency services.
Graduates of the medical specialization will be awarded:
The program is 36 weeks long followed by practicum placements. After completing the core training, you will have achieved NFPA 1001 firefighting credentials. Then you complete more specialized training in either the fire or medical fields.
In addition, graduates will meet the certification requirements for:
• Diploma in Emergency Services Technology from Lakeland College • EMT-A Certificate • ITLS Basic Provider Certificate
• NFPA 472 Dangerous Goods First Responder - Operations Level
Program Schedule:
• NFPA 1001 Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications Level II
March 6, 2017 - February 16, 2018 (includes practicum)
• NFPA 1051 Wildland Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications Level I
Admission Requirements
Credentials Earned in Platoon B
• Minimum age 18
Graduates of the fire specialization will be awarded:
• High School Diploma with a minimum of 50 per cent in: ELA 30-1or ELA 30-2, Math 20-3, One Grade 12 science, Biology 30 is preferred.
• Diploma in Emergency Services Technology from Lakeland College In addition, graduates will meet the certification requirements for:
• Current Standard First Aid and CPR Level C Certification (valid to February 2017)
• NFPA 472 Dangerous Goods First Responder - Operations Level
• Alberta Registered Emergency Medical Responder Certification (for students choosing Platoon A)
• NFPA 1001 Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications Level II
• Alberta Class 5 or equivalent driver’s license and air brake endorsement (not Class 5-GDL)
• NFPA 1002 Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator Professional Qualifications – Apparatus Equipped with Fire Pump
• Driver’s Abstract • Clear criminal record check. Contact your local police for cost and procedure.
• NFPA 1002 Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator Professional Qualifications – Apparatus Equipped with an Aerial Device
To be successful in the program, students must have basic computer literacy in word processing, spreadsheets, and Internet use.
• NFPA 1006 Technical Rescuer Professional Qualifications (Confined Space Rescue Level II)
Program Fees* Platoon A Platoon B Platoon A ACP exam and registration & Ipad (estimated) Uniform and Textbooks (estimated) Practicum (estimated)
• NFPA 1031 Fire Inspector Professional Qualifications Level I (Credit toward NFPA 1033 Fire Investigator Professional Qualifications)
$18,447 $18,687
• NFPA 1041 Fire Service Instructor Professional Qualifications Level I
$2,000 $700 $1,500
• NFPA 1051 Wildland Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications Level I
*A $90 non-refundable application fee must be submitted with the Application for Admission Form.
EST Program Information Complete program information can be found at lakelandcollege.ca/LCetc or by contacting an Enrolment Specialist at 1.800.661.6490 ext. 8527.
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Firefighter Training Program (FFTP) Program Overview
Credentials
Looking for the competitive edge? Get it through our FFTP Firefighter Training program. The Firefighter Training program is offered several times a year in a full-time 12-week block.
Graduates of the FFTP 12-week program will be awarded: • NFPA 472 Dangerous Goods First Responder - Operations Level • NFPA 1001 Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications Level I and II
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard 1001 - Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications is widely endorsed by departments as a necessary credential for new hires. Our program’s curriculum exceeds the requirements set out by the NFPA, and includes more practice runs and other hands-on skill building opportunities.
• NFPA 1002 Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator Professional Qualifications – Apparatus Equipped with Fire Pump • Lakeland College Certificate of Achievement - Firefighter
Complete Program Information
The Firefighter Training program forms the prerequisite for entry to other NFPA professional standards training and is both IFSAC and ProBoard accredited.
For information about the 12-week full-time program contact our Enrolment Specialist at 1.800.661.6490 ext. 8527 or check out the website at lc-etc.ca.
As the program is typically oversubscribed, applicants may be placed on a wait list for the next available program start date.
Firefighting Training Program Courses
More information about admission requirements and application forms can be found at lc-etc.ca.
Required Course Credits
Program Fees*
FF FF
Tuition Textbooks & Uniform
NFPA 1001 Level I NFPA 472 Dangerous Goods Awareness FF 113 Fire Apparatus - Driving and Maintenance FF 214 Fire Apparatus – Pumping Operations FF 205 NFPA 1001 Level II FF 211 NFPA 472 Dangerous Goods Operations Total
$9,510 $700
*A $90 non-refundable application fee must be submitted with the Application for Admission Form.
Onsite Firefighter Training Program Schedule Location: Emergency Training Centre, Vermilion, Alta. ID #
Start Date
End Date
P1
April 2, 2017
June 23, 2017
P2
April 24, 2017
July 14, 2017
P3
July 10, 2017
September 29, 2017
P4
July 31, 2017
October 20, 2017
105 111
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1 2
2 6 2 23
A document outlining the physical demands of live-fire training and the medical examination form are available at lc-etc.ca or from the Office of the Registrar.
Academics Online/Practical Onsite Firefighter Training Program Schedule Lakeland College ETC is offering the Firefighter Training program online. The majority of the academic portion is delivered online and then followed by on-site, practical training at ETC. Uniforms are required for the onsite practical training. Location: Theory online and practical at Emergency Training Centre, Vermilion, Alta. ID #
Start Date
End Date
E1 Theory
January 30, 2017
April 21, 2017
E1 Practical
April 24, 2017
May 26, 2017
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NFPA 472 - Professional Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials Incidents Program Overview
Dangerous Goods - Technician
The potential for a hazardous materials incident exists in almost every setting – in industry, on highways, in public institutions and in shopping malls. NFPA 472 develops the quick assessment, decision-making and safety skills needed by those who may be involved in any level of response to such incidents. The four NFPA 472 courses are now textbook-based.
ID #1-DGTC
Successful students are eligible to apply for IFSAC and ProBoard certification. Certification requires successful completion of NFPA 472 Operations Level. This 72-hour textbook-based course is designed for anyone who responds to dangerous goods releases or potential releases of dangerous goods. Through theory and practical components, you’ll learn how to respond to and mitigate dangerous goods releases and potential releases. Topics covered include analyzing the incident, collecting and interpreting hazard and response information, describing the condition of the container, predicting the behaviour of containers, planning the response, selecting and using Personal Protection Clothing (PPC), developing appropriate decontamination procedures, and implementing the response. A large part of the course deals with scenarios and hands-on practical application. You will be expected to use specialized chemical protective clothing and specialized control equipment.
Note: Course fees do not include textbook cost. Students are responsible for purchasing their textbooks. Application for ProBoard and IFSAC certificates can be downloaded from ofc.alberta.ca.
Dangerous Goods, Responder - Awareness Level ID # FFTS-S900a
$195
Successful students are eligible to apply for IFSAC and ProBoard certification. • Analyzing the Incident • Implementing the Planned Response Evaluation: Proctored written exam
Prerequisite: ID #FFTS-S1200
Note: This course is textbook-based and available online, see page 11 for more information.
Evaluation: Practical evaluation, proctored written exam July 17 - 28, 2017
May 23, 2017 August 21, 2017 September 5, 2017
Dangerous Goods - Incident Commander ID #1-DGCOM
Dangerous Goods, Responder - Operations Level ID #FFTS-S1200
$1,470
Successful students are eligible to apply for ProBoard certification. $730
Certification requires successful completion of NFPA 472 Operations Level.
Successful students are eligible to apply for IFSAC and ProBoard certification.
This textbook-based course is designed for anyone responsible for directing and coordinating all activities at a dangerous goods incident. Through theory and practical components, it covers types of hazards and response data, estimating outcomes, planning the response, implementing the response, evaluating progress, reporting and documenting the incident, and conducting incident critiques. Students will be expected to wear breathing apparatus and specialized chemical protective clothing.
Certification requires successful completion of NFPA 472 Awareness Level. • Surveying the Incident and Collecting Information • Predicting the Behaviour of a Material • Estimating the Potential Harm • Planning the Response
Prerequisites: FFTS-S1200 or experience as an incident commander or attendance at a recognized incident command course such as our previous Firefighting Strategy and Tactics - Command (Theoretical).
• Implementing the Planned Response • Evaluating Progress Prerequisite: ID #FFTS-S900a Evaluation: Practical evaluation, proctored written exam
Evaluation: Practical evaluation, proctored written exam
Note: This course is textbook-based
March 20 - 23, 2017
June 12 - 16, 2017 September 18 - 22, 2017 October 2 - 6, 2017
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NFPA 1001 - Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications Program Overview
FFTS—S401 Fireground Water Supplies
Candidates will receive a transcript from the college for successful completion of ETC examinations and evaluations. Please note that the NFPA 1001 series courses meet the prerequisites for entry to other NFPA professional standards training. Effective January, 2017, IFSAC and ProBoard certification are granted by the Office of the Fire Commissioner when the evaluation for each level is completed.
ID #FFTS-S401
For information about completing the courses on a part-time basis contact the Office of the Registrar at 1.800.661.6490 ext. 8633 or check out the website at lc-etc.ca.
Evaluation: Practical evaluation, proctored written exam
$730
• Hose Cleaning Inspection • Fire Hydrant Flow Testing • Perform an Annual Service Test on Fire Hose • Water Supplies • Responding on Apparatus April 18 - 21, 2017 July 24 - 28, 2017 August 14 - 18, 2017
Level I Courses
Level II Courses
• FFTS-S200
• FFTS-S800
FFTS—S500 On Scene Support Operations
• FFTS-S300
• FFTS-S900b
ID #FFTS-S500
• FFTS-S401
• FFTS-S1000a
• Forcible Entry
• FFTS-S500
• FFTS-S1100
• Ground Ladders
• FFTS-S700
• FFTS-S1000b
• Horizontal Ventilation • Vertical Ventilation
FFTS—S200 Building Construction ID #FFTS-S200
• Overhaul a Fire Scene
$495
• Property Salvage
• Fire Behaviour
• Emergency Scene Illumination
• Building Construction I
• Utilities Shutdown
• Building Construction II
Prerequisite: FFTS-S300
• Building Construction III
Evaluation: Practical evaluation, proctored written exam
• Fire Department Communications I
May 8 - 12, 2017 August 14 – 18, 2017 September 11 - 15, 2017
Evaluation: Practical evaluation, proctored written exam April 3 - 7, 2017 July 11 - 14, 2017 August 1 - 4, 2017
FFTS—S700 Structural Firefighting ID #FFTS-S700
FFTS—S300 Basic Fireground Operations ID #FFTS-S300
$1,065
• Wildland Fires
$730
• Vehicle Fires
• General Knowledge and Skills I
• Class A Structural Fire
• SCBA
• Coordinate an Interior Attack Line
• Exiting a Hazardous Area
• Interior Structure Fire - Live Fire
• Structural Search and Rescue
Prerequisites: FFTS-S300, FFTS-S401, and FFTS-S500
• Equipment Cleaning and Checking
Evaluation: Practical evaluation, proctored written exam
Evaluation: Practical evaluation, proctored written exam
May 15 – 19, 2017 August 28 – September 1, 2017 September 18 - 22, 2017
April 10 - 13, 2017 July 17 - 21, 2017 August 8 - 11, 2017
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NFPA 1001 - Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications FFTS—S800 Hazardous Materials Fires ID #FFTS-S800
FFTS—S1100 Vehicle Extrication $1,605
ID #FFTS-S1100
$855
• Extinguish an Ignitable Liquid Fire
• Vehicle Extrication
• Control a Flammable Gas Cylinder Fire
• Assist Rescue Operation Teams
Prerequisites: FFTS-S300 and FFTS-S401
• Maintain Power Plants and Equipment
Evaluation: Practical evaluation, proctored written exam
Prerequisite: FFTS-S300
May 30 - June 2, 2017 September 5 - 8, 2017 September 26 - 29, 2017
Evaluation: Practical evaluation, proctored written exam June 6 - 96, 2017 September 12 - 15, 2017 October 10 - 13, 2017
FFTS—S900b Fire Safety ID #FFTS-S900b
$270
• General Knowledge and Skills II • Fire Department Communications • Fire Safety Survey • Fire Safety Information • Incident Command System Prerequisite: FFTS-S200 Evaluation: Practical evaluation, proctored written exam June 19 - 20, 2017 September 25 - 26, 2017 October 16 - 17, 2017
FFTS—S1000a Pre and Post Incident Operations ID #FFTS-S1000a
$270
• Protect Evidence of Fire Cause and Origin • Pre-incident Survey Evaluation: Practical evaluation, proctored written exam June 21 - 22, 2017 September 27 - 28, 2017 October 18 - 19, 2017
FFTS—S1000b Portable Fire Extinguishers ID #FFTS-S1000b
$300
• Portable Fire Extinguishers Evaluation: Practical evaluation, proctored written exam May 24, 2017 August 22, 2017 September 6, 2017
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NFPA 1002 - Fire Department Vehicle Driver/Operator Professional Qualifications Program Overview
Prerequisite: FFTS-S601 Evaluation: Practical evaluation, proctored written exam
A fire department vehicle contains an array of sophisticated apparatus. With this training, you learn how to make the most of its capabilities – and yours. Excellent skill development for general firefighters and pump operators, and an opportunity to cross-train personnel as backup to vehicle operators. The three NFPA 1002 courses are now textbook-based.
May 1 – 5, 2017 August 8 - 11, 2017 August 28 – September 1, 2017
Aerial Device Level Successful students are eligible to apply for IFSAC and ProBoard certification.
Application for ProBoard and IFSAC certificates can be downloaded from ofc.alberta.ca.
Certification requires successful completion of NFPA 1001 Level I.
Note: Course fees do not include textbook costs. Students are responsible for purchasing their textbooks.
Aerial Apparatus
Pump Level
ID #3-PU
Successful students are eligible to apply for IFSAC and ProBoard certification.
The theory and practical components of this textbook-based course include types and construction of aerial apparatus, hydraulic systems on aerial devices and apparatus, operating, positioning and stabilizing aerial apparatus, strategies and tactics, elevated master streams, and aerial apparatus testing.
Requirements for certification: • NFPA 1001 Level I • FFTS-S601 Fire Apparatus - Driving and Maintenance (NFPA 1002 Ch. 4)
Specific requirement: A valid driver’s license with air brake endorsement
• #2-PU Fire Apparatus - Pumping Operations (NFPA 1002 Ch. 5)
Prerequisite: FFTS-S601
FFTS—S601 Fire Apparatus - Driving and Maintenance (NFPA 1002 Ch.4) ID #FFTS-S601
Evaluation: Practical evaluation, proctored written exam April 24 - 28, 2017
$730
Additional Training
The theory and practical components of this textbookbased course include:
IAPD Driving
• Fire Apparatus –Preventive Maintenance
ID #1-IAPD
• Driving –Operating Fire Apparatus
This two-day course includes both lectures and hands-on driving. The IAPD driving course has proven to decrease accidents and provide a safer driver environment for emergency response personnel. Included in this course are vehicle safety checks, mental aspects of driving, understanding body dynamics, cornering techniques, braking, hydroplaning, reading the road and accident avoidance. Upon completion of this program you will receive a certificate from the International Academy of Professional Driving.
Prerequisites: FFTS-S401, valid driver’s licence and air brake endorsement Evaluation: Practical evaluation, proctored written exam April 24 - 28, 2017 July 31 - August 4, 2017 August 21 – 25, 2017
Fire Apparatus - Pumping Operations (NFPA 1002 Ch.5) ID #2-PU
Prerequisites: Minimum 18 years of age and Class 5 license with air brakes. (Class 3 with air brakes preferred).
$855
This classroom and practical course, now textbook-based, includes pump performance, relay, apparatus service tests, pump maintenance, foam fire streams, and hydraulic calculations used in the fire service. Also learn about the flow of water through large diameter hose and single- and double-hose lays.
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$740
Evaluation: Written exam and practical evaluation To arrange for corporate training, please contact the Business Development Office at 1.800.661.6490 ext. 2038 or 8437 or email businessdevfire@lakelandcollege.ca.
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NFPA 1003 - Airport Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications
Program Overview
Canadian Aviation Regulations Standards (CARS) Testing
This specialized training, which exceeds Canadian Aviation Regulations Standards (CARS), is for both career firefighters at major airports and those who may be called to assist in emergency response at smaller municipal airports or other aircraft rescue scenes.
To arrange for corporate training, please contact the Business Development Office at 780.581.2038 or toll-free at 1.800.661.6490 ext. 2038 or 8437 or email businessdevfire@lakelandcollege.ca.
Note: Course fees do not include textbook costs. Students are responsible for purchasing their textbooks.
Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting I This 40-hour theory course, now textbook-based, deals with airport familiarization, communications, pre-emergency planning, aircraft familiarization, airport and aircraft practices for hazardous conditions and emergencies, and simulated responses to aircraft/airport incidents. Prerequisite: NFPA 1001 Level II Evaluation: Non-certified proctored written exam To arrange for corporate training, please contact the Business Development Office at 780.581.2038 or toll-free at 1.800.661.6490 ext. 2038 or 8437 or email businessdevfire@lakelandcollege.ca.
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NFPA 1006 - Technical Rescuer Professional Qualifications Program Overview The NFPA 1006 technical rescue standard divides rescue operations for emergency services into highly specialized disciplines. We are now proud to offer the following of those disciplines in individual week-long programs. The disciplines of technical rescue would be of interest to any agency that participates in rescue operations or may assist in rescue teams. The students will develop specialized skills focused on safe and effective mitigation of rescue environments, including Rope Rescue, Confined Space Rescue and Trench Rescue Operations. Note: Course fees do not include textbook costs. Students are responsible for purchasing their textbooks.
Rescue Awareness (NFPA 1006 Ch.5) ID #RT-100
$1,245
This week-long textbook-based course is the prerequisite for all the technical disciplines that fall under NFPA 1006. This course includes basic command system, rescue operations organization, surveying the scene for hazards, scene safety, personal protective equipment, rescue equipment, care and maintenance of personal protective equipment, ground support for helicopters, site operations, resource management, terminating an incident, knots, single-point anchors, and rigging, as well as hauling and belaying systems. Prerequisites: ACP recognized Emergency Medical Responder (EMR), St. John’s Advanced First Aid or equivalent Evaluation: Practical evaluation, proctored written exam July 17 - 21, 2017
Rope Rescue Level I and Level II ID #RT-110/RT-120
$1,550
This week-long technician course builds on and extends the skills and knowledge gained in Rescue Awareness (NFPA 1006 Ch. 5). Learn skills necessary to participate and/or lead a rope rescue operation. Includes steep and high-angle rescue techniques, multiple-point anchors, compound rope haul systems, ascending and descending a fixed rope, performing various tasks while suspended from a rope rescue system, moving a victim in a high-angle or vertical environment, and high line systems. Prerequisite: #RT-100 Evaluation: Practical evaluation, proctored written exam July 24 - 28, 2017 Application for ProBoard and IFSAC certificates can be downloaded from ofc.alberta.ca.
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NFPA 1006 - Technical Rescuer Professional Qualifications Confined Space Rescue Level I and Level II ID #RT-111/121
$1,095
This week-long textbook-based course teaches the student to become proactive in rescue by recognizing the hazards of a confined space, identifying which of those hazards can be managed, and taking the proper steps to safely and effectively manage the hazard through basic and advanced skill sets. Skills that are covered include pre-planning a rescue, air monitoring, lockout/tagout, ventilation and inerting, using ICS, strategic rescue factors, safety, providing built-in rescue equipment, and managing the hazards of a confined space, as well as a critical discussion about accident prevention. Prerequisites: #RT-100 Evaluation: Practical evaluation, proctored written exam September 25 - 29, 2017
Trench Rescue Operations Level I and Level II ID #RT-112/122 This textbook-based course takes the student from the basic information required for recognizing hazards that are specific to trench emergencies through to the necessary skills required to safely perform a rescue involving a trench or excavation site. Trench Rescue Operations Level I and Level II provides a combination of theoretical and practical skills training. Level I training involves trenches that are no deeper than 2.4 m and are non-intersecting, and includes basic shoring and sheeting techniques, site operations, personal protective equipment, and hazard monitoring and control, as well as patient extrication techniques. Level II training includes more complex safety systems required for performing rescues in trenches deeper than 2.4 m or that intersect (such as ‘T’ or ‘Y’ excavations). Training includes lifting and stabilization with heavy equipment, specialized and supplemental shoring and sheeting, specialized trench safety systems, hazard assessment, monitoring and control, ventilation techniques and patient extrication techniques. Prerequisites: #RT-100 Evaluation: Practical evaluation, proctored written exam To arrange for corporate training, please contact the Business Development Office at 1.800.661.6490 ext. 2038 or 8437 or email businessdevfire@lakelandcollege.ca.
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NFPA 1021 - Fire Officer Professional Qualifications Program Overview
FOTP—300 Introduction to Basic Supervisor Functions*
Candidates will receive a transcript from the college for successful completion of ETC examinations and evaluations. Please note that the NFPA 1021 series courses meet the prerequisites for entry to other NFPA professional standards training. Effective January, 2017, IFSAC and ProBoard certification are granted by the Office of the Fire Commissioner when the evaluation for each level is completed.
ID # FOTP-300
This textbook-based course covers the company officer’s basic supervisory and administrative functions at the unit level of the fire department. Students learn to supervise the members of their unit in daily activities and apply human relations policies and procedures. Students also prepare budget requests and execute routine administrative functions.
Prerequisite: FOTP 250 must be completed before enrolling in FOTP 300, 400 or 500. FOTP 300, 400 and 500 do not have to be taken in sequential order.
Prerequisite: FOTP 250 (previously FOTP 100 and FOTP 200)
Note: Course fees do not include textbook costs. Students are responsible for purchasing their textbooks.
Evaluation: Assignment, proctored written exam
FOTP—400 Safety Regulations and Basic Investigation*
Level I • FOTP 250 Fire Officer Communications and Background Knowledge
ID #FOTP-400
$655
This textbook-based course prepares the company officer to respond to community needs and inquiries from the public and protect the safety and well-being of unit members. On the operational side, the compnay officer will learn to draw up pre-incident plans; secure an incident scene; and conduct a fire investigation.
• FOTP 300 Introduction to Basic Supervisor Functions • FOTP 400 Safety Regulations and Basic Investigation • FOTP 500 Single-unit Incident Management
FOTP—250 Fire Officer Communications and Background Knowledge* ID #FOTP-250
$655
Prerequisite: FOTP 250 (previously FOTP 100 and FOTP 200)
$65
Evaluation: Assignment, proctored written exam
This textbook-based course supplies you with the background knowledge necessary to assume the role of company officer. This includes a broad range of firefighting and managerial information that allows you to effectively supervise and manage the firefighters in your company and contribute to the smooth operation of your fire department in routine and emergency situations. This course accommodates a broad range of written and verbal interpersonal communication skills. When you complete this course, you’ll have a working knowledge of the various written documents used in the fire service, communication concepts, presentation types and delivery of presentations. You will be able to operate in an information management system as well as in all levels of the incident management system used by your department.
*FOTP-250, FOTP-300, FOTP-400 courses are not scheduled. If you are interested in taking them, please contact the Office of the Registrar toll-free at 1.800.661.6490 ext. 8633.
FOTP—500 Single-unit Incident Management ID #FOTP-500
$655
In this textbook-based course, learn to develop an initial action plan at an incident. This knowledge is then synthesized with the skills needed to implement the action plan, communicate effectively in an emergency situation, complete an incident response report and conduct a postincident analysis of the situation.
Evaluation: Assignment, proctored written exam
Prerequisite: FOTP 250 (previously FOTP 100 and FOTP 200) Evaluation: Assignment, practical evaluation, proctored written exam March 20 - 24, 2017
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NFPA 1021 - Fire Officer Professional Qualifications Level II
FOTP—800 Multi-unit Incident Management
• FOTP 600 Legal Aspects, Evaluating Performance, and Inspections
ID #FOTP-800
In this textbook-based course, learn how to conduct a pre-incident plan, supervise multi-unit emergency operations and deploy available resources while working within the incident management system. Realistic simulations will be created to allow you to serve in command staff and unit supervision positions. Finally, you will develop and conduct a post-incident analysis for a multi-unit incident and produce a written report of your findings.
• FOTP 700 Administrative Functions and Fire Investigations • FOTP 800 Multi-unit Incident Management
FOTP—600 Legal Aspects and Evaluating Performance* ID #FOTP-600
$65
$655
Prerequisite: NFPA 1021 Level I
This textbook-based course introduces the increased responsibilities of a Level II Fire Officer. Students will look at their responsibilities in dealing with the law and government; in the professional development and evaluation of members’ performance; in analysis of and recommendations in response to members’ injuries and incident patterns; and in organizing cooperation with allied organizations.
Evaluation: Practical evaluation, proctored written exam October 2 - 6, 2017
Prerequisite: NFPA 1021 Level I Evaluation: Assignment, proctored written exam
FOTP—700 Administrative Functions and Fire Investigation* ID #FOTP-700
$655
This textbook-based course covers more advanced administrative requirements of the Level II Fire Officer. Students will prepare a budget proposal, a news release, and reports. They will identify service demands and develop policy or procedural changes. Finally, students will determine the preliminary cause of fire to assess if arson is involved. Prerequisite: NFPA 1021 Level I Evaluation: Assignment, proctored written exam *FOTP-600, FOTP-700 courses are not scheduled. If you are interested in taking them, please contact the Office of the Registrar toll-free at 1.800.661.6490 ext. 8633.
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NFPA 1035 - Public Fire and Life Safety Educator Professional Qualifications Program Overview
Level II
This program offers uniformed and civilian members of the fire service and non-fire service personnel responsible for public safety the opportunity to increase their knowledge and skills related to the development and delivery of community-based fire and life-safety programs. This training will enable fire and life-safety professionals to better assist the Fire Service to accomplish its primary mission of fire prevention.
ID #ES-111
Building on material covered in Level I, this course is also designed for fire service personnel and civilian staff. Topics covered include: • Provincial fire loss statistics • Simplified risk assessments
Application for ProBoard and IFSAC certificates can be downloaded from ofc.alberta.ca.
• Needs analysis
Note: Course fees do not include textbook cost. Students are responsible for purchasing their textbooks.
• Small group processes
• Design of public fire and life-safety programs • Budgeting concepts
Level I ID #ES-110
$695
• Employee evaluations • Media relations
$695
The post-class assignments focus on the development of skills related to the analysis of risks within a community, identification of public fire and life-safety priorities within a community, development of public policy recommendations for development of a public fire and lifesafety program, development and delivery of a public fire and life-safety program to address identified priorities, and program evaluation.
This course is designed to prepare fire service personnel and civilian staff to coordinate and deliver fire and life safety educational information and programs. The course theory is delivered at Lakeland College’s Emergency Training Centre, located at the Vermilion campus, during a five-day period. Students then have 12 weeks to complete the post-class assignments in their home communities. Topics covered in the theory portion include:
Prerequisite: ID #ES-110 Level I
• Foundations of public fire and life-safety education
August 28 - September 1, 2017
• Current public fire and life-safety education materials
For more information about NFPA 1035 Level I or Level II contact the Office of the Registrar at 1.800.661.6490 ext. 8633.
• Learning characteristics of high-risk groups in communities • The lesson planning process • The adaptation of existing public fire and life-safety information to meet the needs of high-risk groups • Media relations • Provincial fire statistics The post-class assignments focus on the development of skills related to the adaptation, preparation, presentation, and evaluation of fire and life safety information. February 27 - March 3, 2017
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NFPA 1041 - Fire Service Instructor Professional Qualifications Program Overview
Fire Service Instructor Level II
This training is designed for firefighters interested in the challenges of professional instruction. The theory and techniques will also be useful to anyone who has a safety training role in other organizational settings, or who is involved in developing fire safety educational materials. Studies emphasize the development of skills in curriculum design; classroom presentation and management; and program assessment and evaluation.
ID #INST1041-2
This advanced textbook-based course is designed to prepare Level I Fire Service Instructors to deliver lessons using a variety of instructional methods, to manage resources and record keeping systems, schedule and evaluate practical training sessions, supervise and evaluate other instructors, and analyze student test results. Assignments in this course deal with lesson plan development and delivery, lesson plan adaptation, the creation, administration, and analysis of student assessment instruments, classroom and practical training evolution supervision and management, instructor supervision and evaluation, and course scheduling and budgeting.
Note: Course fees do not include textbook costs. Students are responsible for purchasing their textbooks. Application for ProBoard and IFSAC certificates can be downloaded from ofc.alberta.ca.
Level I
Prerequisites: ID #1041-1 Fire Service Instructor Level I
Successful students are eligible to apply for IFSAC and ProBoard certification.
Evaluation: Practical evaluation, assignments, proctored written exam
• Fire Service Instructor Level I (ID #1041-1)
Note: Students are required to complete and submit 5 pre-class assignments prior to attending.
Fire Service Instructor Level I ID #INST1041-1
For confirmed dates please contact the Office of the Registrar toll-free at 1.800.661.6490 ext. 8633.
$795
Level I Fire Instructor is a textbook-based course that develops the skills of lesson plan development and presentation for both classroom and training ground. Combining the previous Part 1 and Part 2 courses into one week, this course covers learning theory, communication, safety and legal considerations, the learning environment and student behaviours, testing and assessment, training administration, training aids, copyright law, and lesson plan development and delivery.
Enhanced Presentation Skills This three-day customized course focuses on helping individuals develop presentation skills for both the classroom and training ground. This is a course based on some of the learning objectives and theory covered in the NFPA 1041 Level I course, and is open to any organization interested in improving the verbal and written communication skills of its employees.
Evaluation: Practical evaluation, proctored written examination
Students will learn the fundamentals of learning theory, interpersonal communications, effective management of the learning environment and student behaviours, selection and use of training aids, and lesson plan development and delivery. The practical components of the course include activities that reinforce learning and give students a chance to demonstrate skills learned.
October 30 - November 3, 2017
Level II Successful students are eligible to apply for IFSAC and ProBoard certification. • Fire Service Instructor Level II (ID #1041-2)
Emergency Training Centre
$795
To arrange for corporate training, please contact the Business Development Office at 1.800.661.6490 ext. 2038 or 8437 or email businessdevfire@lakelandcollege.ca.
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NFPA 1051 - Wildland Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications
Program Overview
Wildland Fire Fighter Level I
This training provides certification at Level I of the NFPA 1051 Standard. Municipal firefighters as well as response teams in remote industrial settings and forestry service personnel will find this useful. The system employed in this training is widely recognized across Canada.
ID #1051-01
$520
This course provides you with the basic knowledge and skills to combat a wildfire. Content includes basic fire behaviour, firefighter safety, methods of attack including backfire and burnout techniques, water and foam delivery systems, and air-operations safety. The training is designed for municipal firefighters who may face grassland, bush, or forest fires. It is also suited to industrial firefighters at sites such as forestry plants, and to urban municipalities with large park areas.
Successful students are eligible to apply for IFSAC and ProBoard certification. Application for ProBoard and IFSAC certificates can be downloaded from www.ofc.alberta.ca.
Evaluation: Practical evaluation, proctored written exam June 12 - 16, 2017 October 10 - 13, 2017
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NFPA 1081 - Industrial Fire Brigade Member Professional Qualifications
Program Overview
Incipient Level
NFPA 1081, now textbook-based, identifies the core and site specific training competencies of a fire brigade member in the industrial environment. ETC offers four courses in NFPA 1081:
Incipient Level ID #IND-104
$945
Incipient Level is designed to equip current and prospective brigade members with the basic knowledge of industrial firefighting. The course is divided into two disciplines-core competencies and site specific competencies. Both core and site specific competencies have theory and practical components. Core competencies take 16 hours to complete and site specific competencies can be completed in 13 hours.
• Incipient Level • Advanced Exterior Level • Interior Structural Level • Brigade Leader
Incipient Level is a prerequisite for entry into the Advanced Exterior, Interior Structural and Brigade Leader courses. The course is directed at personnel who would deal with incidents at the incipient stage and provides knowledge of basic fire behaviour, extinguisher, hose, water supply, sprinkler systems, safety orientation, salvage and overhaul, and protecting evidence knowledge.
Note: Industrial fire brigade members who operate industrial fire brigade apparatus at any level of NFPA 1081 qualifications may be asked by the brigade management to meet the applicable requirements of NFPA 1002 before receiving the 1081 certification. To discuss off-site or corporate training for your company’s fire brigade, contact the Business Development Office at 1.800.661.6490 ext. 2038 or 8437or email businessdevfire@lakelandcollege.ca.
Prerequisite: ID #FFTS-S900a NFPA 472 Awareness Level Evaluation: Practical evaluation, proctored written exam
Successful students are eligible to apply for IFSAC and ProBoard certification.
September 11 - 15, 2017
Application for ProBoard and IFSAC certificates can be downloaded from ofc.alberta.ca.
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NFPA 1081 - Industrial Fire Brigade Member Professional Qualifications Advanced Exterior Level
Interior Structural Level
Advanced Exterior Level-ID #IND-105
Interior Structural Level ID# IND-106
Successful students are eligible to apply for IFSAC and ProBoard certification.
Interior Structural Level is designed to give brigade members the knowledge and skills necessary for fighting interior structural fires, with the use of PPE, SCBA, building search and rescue, and more. The course is divided into two disciplines: core competencies and site specific competencies. Both core and site specific have theory and practical components. Core competencies take 30 hours to complete and site specific competencies can be completed in 32 hours.
To be eligible for certification, students must also complete NFPA 472 Awareness Level. Advanced Exterior Level is designed to give brigade members the knowledge and skills necessary for fighting exterior industrial fires, including the use of PPE, SCBA, building search and rescue techniques, advanced exterior firefighting techniques, and more. The course is divided into two disciplines: core competencies and site specific competencies. Both core and site specific have theory and practical components. Core competencies take 24 hours and site specific competencies can be completed in 30 hours.
Prerequisites: ID #FFTS-S900a NFPA 472 Awareness Level, Incipient Level #IND-104 Evaluation: Practical evaluation, proctored written exam
Industrial Fire Brigade Leader Level
Prerequisites: ID #FFTS-S900a NFPA 472 Awareness Level, Incipient Level ID #IND-104
ID #IND-110 Industrial Fire Brigade Leader Level is designed to give brigade members the knowledge and skills necessary to become brigade leaders. The course covers command structure and fireground organization; communications; and strategy and tactics. The Brigade Leader Level takes 36 hours to complete, including the theory and practical components.
Evaluation: Practical evaluation, proctored written exam
Prerequisites: ID #FFTS-S900a NFPA 472 Awareness Level and a level for which the person will be the brigade leader (i.e. Incipient, Advanced Exterior or Interior Structural) Evaluation: Practical evaluation, proctored written exam The NFPA 1081 Level courses on this page are not scheduled. If you are interested in taking one, please contact the Office of the Registrar toll-free at 1.800.661.6490 ext. 8633.
NFPA 1081 Challenge Opportunity Firefighters with NFPA 1001 Level II certification may challenge NFPA 1081 Incipient, Advanced Exterior and/or Interior Structural Levels. Written exams and practical skills evaluations for all three levels will be offered on each of the following dates: July 4 - 5, 2017
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Safety Codes Officer in the Fire Discipline Program Overview
Basic Introduction to the Alberta Fire and Building Codes
Safety Codes Officers (SCOs) are needed in virtually every industry and public sector workplace. With an in-depth understanding of the provincial Safety Codes Act and other technical knowledge, SCOs in the fire discipline help ensure public safety by monitoring and inspecting a variety of installations and structures. The expertise gained through SCO training, coupled with a background in industry or business, offers an excellent opportunity for career growth in a variety of settings. Individual courses, ranging from quality and risk management to emergency evacuation procedures and building construction, are also worthwhile professional development suited to many diverse occupations.
ID #1-BIAFB This 8-hour course is designed for the Basic Fire Safety Codes Officer. Learn the elements and requirements of the Alberta Fire Code and the Alberta Building Code, and the interrelationship between the two codes. Evaluation: Proctored written exam Note: Students are required to supply their own copies of the AFC and ABC.
Introductory Fire Investigation ID #1-SCOII
Note: The following courses require the Alberta Fire Code (AFC) and the Alberta Building Code (ABC):
• FS100 Basic Safety Codes Officer
• 1-BCPS Building Construction and Protection Systems
• 1-PMSC Properties of Materials
• 1-ASCSS Alberta Codes and Standards
• 1-IPSC Inspection Procedures
• 1-AINSP Applied Inspections
This 16-hour course is designed for the Basic Fire Safety Codes Officer. Learn the duties authorized under the Safety Codes Act, using NFPA 921 - Guide for Fire and Explosion Investigations as the reference material. This course is only an introduction and in-depth material should be taken through other ETC courses. Evaluation: Proctored written exam Note: Students are required to supply their own copies of the AFC and ABC.
General Fire Prevention
Basic Fire Safety Codes Officer ID #1-FS100
ID #1-GFP
$715
In this 8-hour course for the Basic Fire Safety Codes Officer you will learn current trends in fire protection and how they relate to the function of a safety codes officer. Topics include the leading causes of fire, fire deaths, fire injuries and property losses, complaint handling, general inspection procedures, and an introduction to general fire safety requirements in the Alberta Fire Code.
Although Basic Safety Codes Officer is not a prerequisite for Inspector Level I, it is recommended for individuals with limited or no experience in conducting inspections, investigations or public education. Combined five-day course. • Safety Codes Act and the Law (ID #1-SCAL)
Evaluation: assignment (post-course assignment)
• Basic Introduction to the Alberta Fire and Building Code
Inspector Level I
(ID #1-BIAFB) • Introductory Fire Investigation (ID #1-SCOII) • General Fire Prevention (ID #1-GFP)
• Introduction to the Safety Codes System in Alberta (offered by the Safety Codes Council)
Safety Codes Act and the Law
• Building Construction and Protection Systems (ID #1-BCPS)
ID #1-SCAL
• Properties of Materials (ID #1-PMSC)
In this 8-hour course, learn the basics of the legal requirements, obligations and responsibilities of accredited municipalities and safety codes officers in the fire discipline.
• Professional Communication Skills for Safety Codes Officers (offered by the Safety Codes Council) • Fire Service Familiarization (ID #1-FSFSC) • Alberta Codes and Standards (ID #1-ASCSS)
Evaluation: Proctored written exam
• Inspection Procedures (ID #1-IPSC) • Inspector Practical Evaluation (ID #1-IPESC)
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Safety Codes Officer in the Fire Discipline Introduction to the Safety Codes System in Alberta
Fire Service Familiarization
Previously named Law for Safety Codes Officers, this course is offered through the Safety Codes Council. To register for this course contact the SCC toll-free at 1.888.413.0099.
This course is for anyone interested in becoming a safety codes officer in the fire discipline who doesn’t have experience or knowledge of the fire service. Learn the basic terminology, equipment, and operating procedures used in the fire service. However, it will not provide you with the competencies of a firefighter.
ID #1-FSFSC
Building Construction and Protection Systems ID #1-BCPS
$545
Evaluation: Practical evaluation, proctored written exam
Learn the fundamentals of building construction and fire protection systems in this course. It focuses on elements of building construction and fire suppression that manage the impact of fire.
Note: One year of experience as a firefighter is equivalent to the course. This course is not scheduled. If you are interested in taking it, please contact the Office of the Registrar toll-free at 1.800.661.6490 ext. 8633.
Evaluation: Proctored written exam Note: Students are required to supply their own copies of the AFC and ABC.
Alberta Codes and Standards
Properties of Materials ID #1-PMSC
$545
ID #1-ASCSS
$545
In this course students learn and apply the Alberta Fire Code, the Alberta Building Code and referenced standards in a complementary and coordinated way.
$545
This course covers the physical and chemical characteristics that affect or determine the degree of hazard associated with flammable and combustible metals and dusts, and compressed and liquefied gases. Learn the classification of dangerous goods and the regulations governing their storage and handling. Also learn to apply the Alberta Fire Code to the inspection and enforcement tasks required of a safety codes officer.
Prerequisites: ID #1-LFSC Introduction to the Safety Codes System in Alberta,ID #1-BCPS Building Construction and Protection Systems,ID #1-PMSC Properties of Materials, ID #1-CSSC Communication Skills, and ID #FSFSC Fire Service Familiarization or one year as a firefighter Evaluation: Proctored written exam
Evaluation: Proctored written exam
Note: Students are required to supply their own copies of the AFC and ABC.
Note: Students are required to supply their own copies of the AFC and ABC.
Inspection Procedures
Professional Communication Skills for Safety Codes Officers
ID #1-IPSC
$545
In this course learn about the authority and need for an inspection program within your jurisdiction, including the requirements for a quality management plan. Examine tank storage of flammable and combustible liquids, learn the requirements in the Alberta Fire Code for all classes of occupancy, calculate occupant loads and conduct inspections of small or medium size commercial or public occupancies.
This course is offered through the Safety Codes Council. To register for this course contact the SCC toll-free at 1.888.413.0099.
Prerequisite: ID #1-ASCSS Alberta Codes and Standards Evaluation: Proctored written exam Note: Students are required to supply their own copies of the AFC and ABC.
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Safety Codes Officer in the Fire Discipline Inspector Practical Evaluation ID #1-IPESC
Fire Protection Equipment and Water Supplies $545
ID #1-FPEWS
This practical evaluation for Fire Inspector Level I examines whether you have learned the inspection process taught in the Fire Inspector Level I courses.
$545
In this course learn to apply codes and standards to plans review and building evaluation, with a focus on fire protection equipment and water supplies, to identify, document and address all deficiencies.
Prerequisite: Safety Codes Officer Inspector Level I courses
Prerequisites: ID #1-CLPSC Courtroom and Legal Procedures for Fire Safety Codes Officers, and ID #1-BEPR Building Evaluation and Plans Review
Evaluation: Practical evaluation January 30 – February 2, 2017
Evaluation: Proctored written exam
Inspector Level II
Applied Inspection (Practical)
• Courtroom and Legal Procedures for Fire Safety Codes Officers (ID #1-CLPSC)
ID #1-AINSP
• Building Evaluation and Plans Review (ID #1-BEPR)
$545
This course encompasses the practical application of the skills and knowledge acquired in Building Evaluation and Plans Review (1-BEPR) and Fire Protection Equipment and Water Supplies (1-FPEWS).
• Fire Protection Equipment and Water Supplies (ID #1-FPEWS) • Applied Inspection (Practical) (ID #1-AINSP)
Prerequisites: ID #1-BEPR Building Evaluation and Plans Review, ID #1-CLPSC Courtroom and Legal Procedures for Fire Safety Codes Officers, ID #1-FPEWS Fire Protection Equipment and Water Supplies and NFPA 1031 Level I
Courtroom and Legal Procedures for Fire Safety Codes Officers ID #1-CLPSC $545
Evaluation: Practical evaluation Note: Students are required to supply their own copies of the AFC and ABC.
When you’ve completed this course, you’ll have the skills required to operate effectively within a civil or criminal/ quasi-criminal (regulatory) court setting. The course exposes you to legal process (theory) and to practical experience with the judicial process (both civil and regulatory) leading up to and through a trial.
Investigator Level I • Introduction to the Safety Codes System in Alberta (offered by the Safety Codes Council)
Prerequisite: Safety Codes Officer Inspector Level I Evaluation: Proctored written exam
• Building Construction and Protection Systems (ID #1-BCPS)
February 6 - 10, 2016
• Properties of Materials (ID #1-PMSC)
Building Evaluation and Plans Review
• Professional Communication Skills for Safety Codes Officers (offered by the Safety Codes Council)
ID #1-BEPR
$545
• Fire Service Familiarization (ID #1-FSFSC)
In this textbook-based course, learn to apply codes and standards to plans review and building evaluation so you can identify, document and address all deficiencies. You will also learn to modify existing codes and standards and to recommend policies and procedures for the delivery of inspection services.
• Fire Origin and Cause Determination (ID #1-FOCD) • Investigation Procedures (ID #1-IP) • Investigator Practical Evaluation (ID #2-IPESC)
Introduction to the Safety Codes System in Alberta
Prerequisite: Safety Codes Officer Inspector Level I Evaluation: Assignment (practical evaluation)
Previously named Law for Safety Codes Officers, this course is offered through the Safety Codes Council.
February 13 - 17, 2017
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Safety Codes Officer in the Fire Discipline Building Construction and Protection Systems
Fire Origin and Cause Determination
ID #1-BCPS
ID #1-FOCD
$545
$545
Learn the fundamentals of building construction and fire protection systems in this course. It focuses on elements of building construction and fire suppression that manage the impact of fire.
Learn what is expected of investigators in the fire discipline. The course describes the physical evidence at a fire scene and develops the skills investigators need to interpret fire patterns and the physical evidence.
Evaluation: Proctored written exam
Prerequisites: ID #1-LFSC Introduction to the Safety Codes System in Alberta,ID #1-BCPS Building Construction and Protection Systems,ID #1-PMSC Properties of Materials, ID #1-CSSC Communication Skills, and ID #1-FSFSC Fire Service Familiarization or one year as a firefighter
Note: Students are required to supply their own copies of the AFC and ABC.
Properties of Materials ID #1-PMSC
Evaluation: Proctored written exam
$545
Investigation Procedures
This course covers the physical and chemical characteristics that affect or determine the degree of hazard associated with flammable and combustible liquids, metals and dusts, and compressed and liquefied gases. Learn the classification of dangerous goods and the regulations governing their storage and handling. Also learn to apply the Alberta Fire Code to the inspection and enforcement tasks required of a safety codes officer.
ID #1-IP
Evaluation: Proctored written exam Note: Students are required to supply their own copies of the AFC and ABC.
Prerequisite: ID #1-FOCD Fire Origin and Cause Determination
Professional Communication Skills for Safety Codes Officers
Evaluation: Proctored written exam October 23 - 26, 2017
This course is offered through the Safety Codes Council.
Investigator Practical Evaluation
To register for this course contact the SCC toll-free at 1.888.413.0099.
ID #2-IPESC
Fire Service Familiarization ID #1-FSFSC
$545
This course covers the purpose of an investigation including legal considerations; reports and recommendations; scientific criminal investigative procedures; media presentations; assessment of, safety at, and searching and recording the scene; questioning of suspects and witnesses; sketching and diagram preparation; analysis of evidence; logic; and courtroom attendance and presentation.
$545
In this practical evaluation, you’ll demonstrate the process for fire investigation according to the general guidelines referred to both in the ETC Fire Investigator Level I courses and NFPA 921-Guide for Fire and Explosion Investigations.
$545
This course is for anyone interested in becoming a safety codes officer in the fire discipline who doesn’t have experience or knowledge of the fire service. Learn the basic terminology, equipment, and operating procedures used in the fire service. However, it will not provide you with the competencies of a firefighter.
Prerequisite: ID #1-IP Investigation Procedures Evaluation: Practical evaluation November 6 - 9, 2017
Evaluation: Practical evaluation, proctored written exam
Investigator Level II
Note: One year of experience as a firefighter is equivalent to the course.
• Courtroom and Legal Procedures for Fire Safety Codes Officers (ID #1-CLPSC)
This course is not scheduled. If you are interested in taking it, contact the Office of the Registrar toll-free at 1.800.661.6490 ext. 8633.
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Safety Codes Officer in the Fire Discipline Courtroom and Legal Procedures for Fire Safety Codes Officers
Advanced Investigation Processes
ID #1-CLPSC
In this course learn to use detection equipment; do laboratory processing; and mark and tag evidence. You’ll learn the guidelines and recommended practices for systematic investigations, photographic techniques and admissibility of photographic evidence. The course also covers adult and juvenile fire-setting behaviours, detection equipment, accelerants, fire deaths, disposal of evidence and exhibits, preparing a curriculum vitae, the crime of arson, electrical fires and incendiary devices.
ID #1-AINVP
$545
When you’ve completed this course, you’ll have the skills required to operate effectively within a civil or criminal/ quasi-criminal (regulatory) court setting. The course exposes you to legal process (theory) and to practical experience with the judicial process (both civil and regulatory) leading up to and through a trial. Prerequisite: ID #2-IPESC Investigator Practical Evaluation Evaluation: Practical evaluation, proctored written exam
Prerequisite: ID #1-IP Investigation Procedures
February 6 - 10, 2017
Evaluation: Proctored written exam
Building Evaluation and Plans Review ID #1-BEPR
March 6 - 9, 2017
Applied Investigation (Practical)
$545
In this textbook-based course, learn how to apply codes and standards to plans review and building evaluation, so you can identify, document and address all deficiencies. You will also learn to modify existing codes and standards and to recommend policies and procedures for the delivery of inspection services.
ID #1-AIPRA
$545
Apply the skills and knowledge you learned to write a report, to justify the logic of your investigative process and findings. Prerequisite: ID #1-AINVP Advanced Investigation Processes
Prerequisite: ID #1-CLPSC Courtroom and Legal Procedures for Fire Safety Codes Officers
Evaluation: Practical evaluation
Evaluation: Assignment
March 13 - 16, 2017
February 13 - 17, 2017
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Emergency Preparedness Program Overview
Incident Command System 200
These courses are designed for a wide range of personnel who may be called upon to deal with a major emergency situation in a municipal, industrial or institutional setting. Training can take place at ETC or in suitable facilities at other locations. Course length and content can be tailored to specific needs.
ID #2-ICSEP
This 16-hour course is the second level in ICS training and is for anyone who may have to manage small to moderate size emergency incidents or respond as part of an integrated team using ICS. The concepts presented in the Introduction to ICS will be expanded and applied during practical exercises. This course has been recently updated to reflect the latest information available in conjunction with CIFFC and the Alberta Emergency Management Agency.
To register for the courses listed below contact the Office of the Registrar toll-free at 1.800.661.6490 ext. 8632 or 8633.
Basic Emergency Management ID #1-BEP
$245
Prerequisite: ID #1-ICSEP Introduction to Incident Command System 100
Evaluation: Proctored open-book written exam
Learn how to carry out planning and operations for emergencies in this broad-based 8-hour course (online or print-based). Start with planning-process theory and apply operation procedures to a spectrum of simulated disasters. Through case studies you’ll examine coordination of disaster management functions.
January 23 – 24, 2017 February 27 – 28, 2017
Incident Command System 300 ID #3-ICSEP
Evaluation: Open-book written exam
$245
This 24-hour course is the third level in ICS training and is intended for anyone who may have to manage moderate to large size single-jurisdiction, multi-agency emergency incidents or respond as part of an integrated team, using ICS. The concepts presented in the previous ICS courses will be expanded and applied during practical exercises. This course has been recently updated to reflect the latest information available in conjunction with CIFFC and the Alberta Emergency Management Agency.
Note: This course is available online, please see page 11.
Emergency Operations Centre Management ID #1-EOCM This 8-hour course introduces the basic principles of emergency operations, along with standard operating procedures for an Emergency Operations Centre (EOC). Planners and officials will learn to operate effectively as staff members of an EOC. This course follows the standards recommended by the Alberta Emergency Management Agency.
Prerequisite: ID #2-ICSEP Incident Command System 200 Evaluation: Proctored written exam January 25 – 27, 2017 March 1 – 3, 2017
Prerequisite: Basic Emergency Management is recommended
For more information on these courses or to arrange for corporate training contact the Business Development Office at 1.800.661.6490 ext. 2038 or 8437 or email businessdevfire@lakelandcollege.ca.
Evaluation: Proctored open-book written exam
Introduction to Incident Command System 100 ID #1-ICSEP This 4-hour self-study module (online or print-based) is an introduction to the Incident Command System (ICS). Learn ICS organization, basic terminology, and common responsibilities associated with assignments. This course is a prerequisite for further ICS training and can be adapted for classroom delivery. This course is current with the latest information available from CIFFC and the Alberta Emergency Management Agency. Evaluation: Open-book written exam Note: This course is available online, please see page 11.
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Extinguisher Training Program Overview When budgets are tight, it often makes sense to have in-house expertise for preventive maintenance and to repair valuable equipment. These courses will be useful for anyone involved in or wanting to learn about servicing, recharging, testing, repairing and overhauling fire extinguishers. Those currently working in certified shops or wishing to enter the industry, as well as private or corporate sector organizations that want to provide proprietary servicing in their own certified shops, would also benefit from this course.
Fire Extinguisher Inspection and Maintenance ID #1-FEIM
$995
This course focuses on proper procedures for inspecting, maintaining, servicing and hydrostatic testing of fire extinguishers, as well as the recognized standards for the selection and installation of extinguishers. Learn how to set up, maintain and manage proper fire extinguisher records and inspection tags. This course is approved by the Fire Technical Council, meeting the requirements for a certificate of training as per the Alberta Fire Code. Successful students will be awarded a Fire Extinguisher Inspection and Maintenance Certificate. Evaluation: Practical evaluation, proctored written exam February 6 - 10, 2017 March 13 - 17, 2017 June 26 - 30, 2017 August 14 - 18, 2017 October 23 - 27, 2017 To register, contact the Office of the Registrar toll-free at 1.800.661.6490 ext. 8633.
Introduction to Fire Extinguishers ID #1-IFE This 4-hour course is for administration staff and lay people. Learn the components of the fire tetrahedron, different types of fire, classes of extinguishers and their rating systems, and the PASS (pull, aim, squeeze and sweep) method of using portable extinguishers. Extinguish small Class A and Class B fires with a 1 kg multipurpose extinguisher and learn to recognize the limitations of small portable fire extinguishers. Evaluation: Practical evaluation, proctored written exam March 31, 2017 AM October 13, 2017 AM For corporate training contact the Business Development Office at 1.800.661.6490 ext. 2038 or 8437 or email businessdevfire@lakelandcollege.ca.
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Additional Courses
Firefighter Fundamentals ID #FE-101
Fire Marshal $1,96
ID #CM-107
This course is designed to equip current and prospective brigade members with essential skills and knowledge needed for appropriate safe response to a Class A or Class B fire. Also learn about safe response; fire behaviour; the care, maintenance and safe use of personal protective equipment; SCBA; portable fire extinguishers; fire hose, nozzles and couplings; and water and foam fire streams.
This course is designed for the person assigned the formal responsibility of ensuring fire safety in their building or site. The topics or key areas cover legislation requirements; introduction to emergency preparedness; fire marshal responsibilities; overview of fire and life safety measures; introduction to or review of fire behaviour; understanding, selecting, locating and using fire protection equipment; and emergency response procedures.
Evaluation: Practical evaluation, proctored written exam
Evaluation: Proctored written exam
August 28 – September 1, 2017 October 16 - 20, 2017
To arrange for corporate training, please contact the Business Development Office at 1.800.661.6490 ext. 2038 or 8437 or email businessdevfire@lakelandcollege.ca.
Livestock Handling in Emergencies ID #LP-115
$395
This course is designed to equip responders in dealing with accidents involving livestock in transport. This course will give you the knowledge and skills to increase your safety and effectiveness when you respond to livestock in transport emergencies. Evaluation: Proctored written exam May 6 - 7, 2017 September 30 - October 1, 2017
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Lakeland College Emergency Training Centre Field Rental
Are you looking for a location to do some practical training with your department? Lakeland College Emergency Training Centre offers the training field for such purposes. You can rent the whole field or just those props that will meet your training requirements. For a closer look at our facilities, visit our interactive map online at lc-etc.ca/interactive-map/. ETC training props include: • 3-storey smoke tower
• Technical aircraft prop
• 7-storey burn tower
• Auxiliary power unit
• Ventilation/forcible entry
• Investigation prop
• Loading dock
• Dangerous goods pad
• Pipe alley
• Compressor shack/pump jack
• Propane pad
• Confined space prop
• Vehicle fire prop
• Multi-level technical rescue prop
• Vehicle extrication pad
• Trench rescue prop
• Process unit
• Several extinguisher props
• Railcar
• Field Classroom
• Multi-level industrial complex
• Airport Firefighting Prop
• Multi-tier 3D foam prop
• Wildland area
To arrange for LCETC training field rental, contact the Business Development Office at 1.800.661.6490 ext. 2038 or 8437 or email businessdevfire@lakelandcollege.ca.
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Driver Training Driver Training
Q-Endorsement
Get your Class 1 or Class 3 in Alberta or Saskatchewan with one of our qualified instructors for hands-on, one-on-one training. We offer preparation for pre-trip inspection, as well as use of the Lakeland College truck and trailer for the 1.5 hour pre-trip/road test. The cost and length of training depends on you.
In this 12-hour course, you will learn how to effectively operate and maintain air brakes systems, as well as the knowledge and skills required to inspect your vehicle’s brake system to ensure its road worthiness, through theory and hands-on practical learning. You will receive a certificate upon successful completion of a practical exam, to take to Alberta Registries to complete a written exam for the endorsement.
Prerequisites for course: 18 years of age or older, full Class 5 driver’s licence
Cost: $240
Prerequisites for evaluation: Commercial medical exam, learner’s permit
Scheduling: This course runs from 8:30 am - 4:30 pm, the third weekend of every month in Vermilion.
Evaluation: Written exam and road test
Lakeland College can bring the training to you. If you are interested in scheduling a course in your community or for your company, give us a call. Our instructors are able to bring the training to you to make your life a little easier.
Alberta Driver Training Lakeland College Fees: Driver Training
$145 per hour
For more information about this course call 780.871.5712 or toll-free at 1.800.661.6490 ext. 5712.
Additional Fees: Commercial Medical Exam Written Exam Road Test
$50 -$100 $20 $150
Note: The prices associated with Driver Training and Q-Endorsement courses are subject to change.
Saskatchewan Driver Training Lakeland College Fees: Driver Training
$145 per hour
Additional Fees: Commercial Medical Exam Permits* (Road Test/Air Brakes/Learner’s) * Purchase at SGI
$50 - $100 $65
For more information about this course call 780.871.5712 or toll-free at 1.800.661.6490 ext. 5712. To start driver training call: Instructor: Ron Brown at 780.871.3384.
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First Aid Training
Standard First Aid and CPR Level C ID #LP101 Learn standard first aid skills needed during a medical emergency or accident. This 14-16 hour course is recommended for the general public or workplaces with a low probability of performing CPR. The standard course includes injury prevention content, CPR and AED training. This course is site specific to allow participants to derive maximum benefit. This certification is valid for three years. Evaluation: Practical evaluation, open-book written exam April 25 - 26, 2017 August 23 - 24, 2017 September 7 - 8, 2017 If you are interested in this course contact the Office of the Registrar toll-free at 1.800.661.6490 ext. 8633.
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Transportation and Accommodation Accommodations
Lakeland College Alumni House
Pomeroy Inn & Suites Vermilion
Phone 780.853.8737 or toll-free 1.800.661.6490 ext. 8737 Fax 780.853.8676 lakelandcollege.ca/alumni/stay-connected/ Alumni_House.aspx
4111 51 Street, Vermilion, AB Phone 780.853.3066 Toll free 1.844.853.3066 Super 8 Motel Vermilion
• Historic guest house with five guest rooms, a TV room, and kitchen
5108 - 47 Avenue, Vermilion, AB Toll free 1.877.853.8008 Phone 780.853.4741
Other Lakeland College Services:
Days Inn
• Cafeteria services with meal packages
4807 - 51 Street, Vermilion, AB Phone 780.853.4771 Fax 780.853.4754
• College recreation centre features gymnasium, racquetball/squash courts, weight room, swimming pool, hot tub and steam room
Ventura Motel
Ground Transportation
4508 - 52 Street, Vermilion, AB Phone 780.853.5375 Fax 780.853.5383
• Less than two hours from Edmonton on Highway 16, a fully twinned route
Vermilion Provincial Park
• Daily east-west Greyhound Bus passenger service (checkgreyhound.ca)
May - October 780.853.4372 Off-season 780.853.8159
• Local taxi
Lakeland College Residence
Air Transportation
5707 College Drive Residence 780.853.8543 or toll-free 1.800.661.6490 ext. 8543 Fax 780.853.8722
• Two hours from Edmonton International Airport • 40 minutes from Lloydminster Airport (Connector service to Calgary International Airport)
• Five-minute walk from the ETC • Residence: single and double rooms with shared bathroom, kitchen, laundry, and lounge. There are a limited number of self-contained, furnished, two and three-bedroom family units. Application for residency is required. • Daily rental units may be available for ETC students staying for short terms (one week or less) between May and August.
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Recreational Opportunities at Lakeland College and around Vermilion Lakeland College Recreation Centre
Bowling
As students of Lakeland College you have access to all the services available at the Recreation Centre including:
If you are looking at taking it easy and hanging out with some friends, the Vermilion Bowling Alley is the place for you. Public bowling times vary throughout the year though the alley is closed July and August. The bowling alley is licensed and can set up glow bowling for those who like to bowl in the dark. For more information, contact Striker Lanes at 780.853.4311.
• 3000 sq. ft. weight training facility, complete with cardio and strength training equipment • 25m pool, steam room, and hot tub • Gymnasium and climbing wall
Vermilion Provincial Park
• Two racquet courts which can be set up for squash, racquetball or wallyball
The Vermilion Provincial Park is located approximately one kilometre north of the college. In the picturesque park you can find numerous maintained trails for:
• Outdoor rink For those students in the EST and FFTP programs your student ID card is your passport to the entire Recreation Centre. Municipal students attending shorter courses can access the facility by dropping by the Recreation Centre and requesting a short term pass (for a fee). All you need to do is inform the front desk at the Recreation Centre that you are taking a short course at the Emergency Training Centre and they will get you set up.
• Running • Biking • Cross country skiing • Horseback riding • Canoeing/kayaking
Sporting equipment is also available for use on a signout basis at ETC: horseshoes, volleyball, soccer, football, basketball, and hockey.
• Fishing
Rowing
• Splash park
• Camping • Mini golf/frisbee golf The trails go through the trail system in the park and along the Vermilion River.
As odd as it might be to find a rowing club on the Prairies, there is definitely one in the Vermilion community. Lakeland College also has a rowing team that competes in the fall against teams all over Western Canada.
Golfing If you want to keep putting while on course there are two amazing 9-hole golf courses in the Vermilion area: • The Vermilion Golf and Country Club is fairly wide open, but you can get yourself into some trouble if your ball strays from the centre of the fairway. To book a tee time or for rates, call 780.853.4444. • The Mannville Golf Course is definitely a challenge, as it is nestled in the Vermilion River Valley with many twists and turns. The third hole sports an island green which, for many, means bringing another ball out of the bag. To book a tee time or for rates, call 780.763.2252.
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ETC by the Numbers 200 Hours
of live training for Emergency Services Technology Students
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Air packs
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15 - number of trucks -
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fire, industrial pumper, aerial and rescue students train with at the Emergency Training Center
9/10 Emergency Training Centre
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Number of consecutive years Lakeland has made the list of Canada’s Top 50 Research Colleges
graduates are currently employed.
Source: Class of 2014 Graduate Follow-Up Survey, 2016
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