Hot Topics in Fire Protection (P138) Pilot Courses Scheduled

The United States Fire Administration (USFA), Department of Homeland Security, is recruiting students and instructor candidates to attend pilot classes for its new six-day on-campus course Hot Topics in Fire Protection. The pilot will be offered October 18 to 23, 2009 at the National Emergency Training Center in Emmitsburg, Maryland. Students will arrive Saturday October 17 and depart Saturday, October 24.

Hot Topics in Fire Protection is intended to help students discover what’s new in fire protection by exploring how current events, products and trends apply to you and your jurisdiction.

Learn

Using modern research tools, and student-centric learning, attendees will learn: how to evaluate technological and human behavior topics that exist in fire protection, the wide variety of research resources available, and how to collect and present that information in a meaningful way that can effect change to reduce fire losses or enhance understanding of new technologies.

Pilots are highly participatory among the instructors, course developers and students.Attendees are expected to contribute their ideas and expertise to improve course content and delivery.Attending a pilot does not affect a student’s ability to obtain another travel stipend within the fiscal year.

Target Audience

The target audience for this course includes anyone responsible for the review and/or approval of building and fire/life safety features in the regulatory process.

Student Selection Criteria

Priority selection will be given to those applicants who express interest in and meet minimum qualifications to become course instructors.

Prerequisites

How to Apply (Students and Instructors)

NETC Admissions Office
Building I, Room 216
16825 S. Seton Avenue
Emmitsburg, MD21727

For Potential Instructors Only

The letter should be addressed to:

Lisa Makar
U.S. Fire Administration
National Fire Academy
16825 S. Seton Avenue
Emmitsburg, MD 21727
Email: Lisa.Makar@dhs.gov