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CAFI is offering the Canadian Certified Fire Investigator Level C (CCFI-C) designation. The requirements for obtaining this professional designation have been designed in accordance with industry standards as outlined in the most current editions of NFPA 921: Guide for Fire & Explosion Investigations and NFPA 1033: Standard for Professional Qualifications for Fire Investigator.
Having your CCFI-C designation can provide many advantages:
The CCFI-C exam consists of 100 questions in a multiple-choice and true or false format. The exam questions are based on information contained in the most current editions of NFPA 921 and NFPA 1033. A minimum score of 75% correct answers are required to receive the CCFI-C designation.
NFPA 921 and NFPA 1033 materials can be purchased through the Firehall Bookstore, click HERE. CAFI members can receive a 10% discount. A code will be released to enter at the time of check out.
To be eligible to apply for the CCFI-C designation you must be:
Applicants for the CCFI-C designation must be a CAFI member in good standing and abide by the CAFI Code of Ethics, bylaws, and rules.
There are two options to choose from in your Application to write the CCFI-C exam:
Before you proceed to complete and submit your Application for the CCFI-C Designation, please review the Applicant Declaration and CAFI Code of Ethics which you will be asked on the online Application Form to acknowledge as having read and agreed to the terms and policies stated.
When you are ready to submit your Application, please click here to access the online CCFI-C Designation Application Form.
Applicants applying to write the CCFI-C exam (Track A) must write the exam in the presence of a CAFI approved proctor of their choice.
Acceptable proctors include:
a) any member of the CAFI National Executive or Regional Director;
b) university or college faculty members;
c) a government official;
d) a current Canadian Certified Fire Investigator Level C (CCFI-C);
e) a current Certified Fire and Explosion Investigator (CFEI);
f) a Chartered Insurance Professional (CIP);
g) a Fire Chief or Assistant Fire Chief or Fire Marshal or Fire Commissioner;
h) a Police Officer;
i) a lawyer;
j) or a certified testing center.
NOTE: Proctors may not include subordinates or relatives of the applicant.
The applicant is responsible to choose a proctor (in accordance with the acceptable proctor designations) and contact the selected proctor and ask them to complete and sign the Proctor Agreement and submit it to the CAFI National Office.
The Proctor selected by an applicant for the CCFI-C Designation exam must complete the Proctor Agreement. (The Proctor must include the name of the Applicant to ensure that we match the Application to the corresponding Proctor Agreement.)
The Proctor Agreement can be submitted by email (preferable method).
Complete and sign the Proctor Agreement, scan it as a pdf file and send it by email to info@cafi.ca or send it by mail to:
Canadian Association of Fire Investigators (CAFI)
7652 Moncton Cres.
Prince George, BC V2N3M1
Please note: sending the completed Proctor Agreement by mail might delay the exam process
When you are ready to submit your Application, please click here to access the online CCFI-C Designation Application Form.
* Optional donation upon renewal - You may choose to add $5.00 towards the Tim Irish Fund to support Tim's children future education.
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